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  1. 18 de nov. de 1993 · Nii Moi 'Speedy' Acquaye, percussionist: born Accra, Ghana 7 June 1931; died London 15 September 1993. SPEEDY ACQUAYE was one of a long line of African musicians whose presence in Britain since...

  2. 10 de feb. de 2012 · Percussionist Neemoi Acquaye played with several bands in the beginning of the British boom. He was born Nii Moi Acquaye in James Town, Accra, Ghana (then, it was known as Gold Coast), Africa on June 7, 1931, but went to live in England in 1947.

  3. Neemoi Acquaye. Profile: Percussionist who performed with Rod Stewart, among others (Kenny Graham's Afro-Cubists, Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes, Herbie Goins' Nightimers, Dade Krama, Adzido). Born: June 7, 1931 in Accra, Gold Coast (Ghana). Died: September 15, 1993 in London, England. Show more.

  4. In December 1961, Alan "Earl" Watson fronted the Blue Flames, playing tenor saxophone and singing. In May 1962, the group was augmented by Ghanaian percussionist Neeomi "Speedy" Acquaye and Green left the group. Fame took over as the lead vocalist, Green was replaced by Joe Moretti and in turn was later replaced by John McLaughlin.

  5. Currently there are 4 aliases for the percussionist Neemoi "Speedy" Acquaye (1931-1993): Neemoi Acquaye (12 releases), Speedy (11) (7 releases), Speedy Acquaye (7 releases) and Nemoi 'Speedy' Aquaye (6 releases)

  6. Speedy Acquaye (1931-1993), Percussionist. Neeomi ('Speedy') Acquaye. Sitter in 1 portrait

  7. Full music credits for Neemoi Acquaye: 23 performances. Roles performed: percussion, congas, drums, bass drum, maracas. Releases include: Air Force 2 (Ginger Baker's Air Force), Back to the Egg (Wings), Ooh La La (Faces).