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Remi Kabaka (born 27 March 1945) is an Afro-rock avant-garde drummer. He worked with
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Discography

* 1973: ''Aiye-Keta'' (with
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and Abdul Lasisi Amao, as Third World) * 1980: ''Roots Funkadelia'' (Polydor) * 1983: ''Great Nation'' (R.A.K.) * 2020: ''Mystic Souls'' appears as a guest with
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References

1945 births Living people musicians from Kano Nigerian drummers Antilles Records artists {{Drummer-stub