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Identifier: | Alte Inv. Nr.: MEP 4455 | |
Identifier: | ID: 2 | |
Identifier: | DAT-Nr.: 93 | |
Identifier: | WA.951 | role: Order number |
Identifier: | VII 78/1954 | role: Inventory number |
Title: | "Enya Wo Dofo" | |
Title: | "Minani Mina" | |
Description: | Highlife von Oscarmore Ofori (A) und King Bruce (B) | |
Description: | vokal/instr.: Sänger | |
Description: | Gitarre | |
Description: | Bass | |
Description: | Perkussion | |
Contributor: | Decca | role: Producer |
Contributor: | Black Beats Band | role: Performer |
Contributor: | Lewis, Mike | role: Performer |
Contributor: | The Black Birds | role: Performer |
Contributor: | Barns, Frank | role: Performer |
Entity Type: | Recording Medium | |
Extent: | 78 rpm disc | |
is part of: | Mediathek | |
Has Sample: | http://www.dismarc-audio.org/EMEM/VII_78_1954_01.MP3 | role: audio title: "Enya Wo Dofo" |
Has Sample: | http://www.dismarc-audio.org/EMEM/VII_78_1954_02.MP3 | role: audio title: "Minani Mina" |
Coverage-spatial: | Ghana | |
Place: | Institution: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Verantwortlichkeit: EM-Medienarchiv Aktueller Standort: Musikarchiv des Ethnologischen Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin | role: storage |