Sooliman Ernest Rogers "Rogie", (1926 – 4 July 1994) better known as S. E. Rogie, was a highlife and palm wine musician and guitarist from Sierra Leone...
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Touré Kunda Youssou N'Dour and Étoile de Dakar Xalam (band) Bai Kamara S. E. Rogie Steady Bongo K-Man Emmerson Anis Halloway Supa Laj Xiddigaha Geeska Mohamed...
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Moravian carol The Morningstars, a band fronted by Sierra Leonean musician S. E. Rogie Morning Star (Entombed album), 2001 Morning Star (Flunk album), 2004...
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primarily explore race. The cryptic "Rich Man" samples palm-wine guitarist S. E. Rogie, and features lush strings, with Koenig "crooning" about romance, wealth...
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scholar S. E. Hinton, American author S. E. Krupa Rao, pastor S. E. Lister, English novelist S. E. Rogers, Manitoba politician S. E. Rogie, singer and...
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Richard: Congratulations (1968) Andrew Ridgeley: Son of Albert (1990) S. E. Rogie: Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana (1997) Darrell Scott: Theatre of the...
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renowned palm-wine musicians include Koo Nimo (a.k.a. Daniel Amponsah), S. E. Rogie, Abdul Tee-Jay and Super Combo. Agya Koo Nimo is another renowned Ghanaian...
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the same style. Djelimady Tounkara is another Malian fingerstylist. S. E. Rogie and Koo Nimo play acoustic fingerstyle in the lilting, calypso-influenced...
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Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana (category S. E. Rogie albums)
is the final album by Sierra Leonean highlife and palm-wine musician S. E. Rogie, recorded at Real World Studios, Wiltshire, England, in 1993–94 and released...
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Charly's Roots, Nina Simone, Thione Seck & Le Raam Daan, Shalawambe, S. E. Rogie, Toumani Diabate-Ketama ft Danny Thompson, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abdel...
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