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Kwasi Dzidzornu (1935 – March 13, 1993), also known as Rocky Dijon, was a Ghanaian percussionist known for his playing on recordings by The Rolling Stones, Nick Drake, Ginger Baker, Stevie Wonder, Billy Preston and Joe Walsh. During the 1970s he recorded extensively with Taj Mahal. Bill Wyman also enlisted him on his 1976 solo album Stone Alone. War's drummer Harold Brown has named him as an important influence, and also credits him with teaching Ginger Baker.

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  • Kwasi Dzidzornu (1935 – March 13, 1993), also known as Rocky Dijon, was a Ghanaian percussionist known for his playing on recordings by The Rolling Stones, Nick Drake, Ginger Baker, Stevie Wonder, Billy Preston and Joe Walsh. During the 1970s he recorded extensively with Taj Mahal. Bill Wyman also enlisted him on his 1976 solo album Stone Alone. War's drummer Harold Brown has named him as an important influence, and also credits him with teaching Ginger Baker. Dzidzornu was born in Ghana, and escaped poverty there by stowing away on a boat for weeks with hardly any food and water to make his way to England. He was the father of six children, two sons, Kwaku and Gary, were both born in England and four daughters; Evonne, Jane, Norvi (deceased), and Awura. Producer Jimmy Miller brought him in to work with the Rolling Stones. Critic Ned Sublette has written that the addition of his conga drumming on "Sympathy for the Devil" transformed the song from "a dirge, and a dull one at that . . . making it come alive". He continued playing with The Rolling Stones through 1968, on tracks like "Stray Cat Blues", "Factory Girl" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and also participated in the same era on the Rock and Roll Circus event. In 1970 they used him again on "Can't You Hear Me Knocking". (en)
  • Kwasi "Rocky" Dzidzornu (Accra, 28 febbraio 1932 – Oakland, 13 marzo 1993) è stato un percussionista ghanese, conosciuto per le sue collaborazioni con i Rolling Stones, Nick Drake, Ginger Baker, Joe Walsh, Billy Preston e Stevie Wonder. (it)
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  • Kwasi "Rocky" Dzidzornu (Accra, 28 febbraio 1932 – Oakland, 13 marzo 1993) è stato un percussionista ghanese, conosciuto per le sue collaborazioni con i Rolling Stones, Nick Drake, Ginger Baker, Joe Walsh, Billy Preston e Stevie Wonder. (it)
  • Kwasi Dzidzornu (1935 – March 13, 1993), also known as Rocky Dijon, was a Ghanaian percussionist known for his playing on recordings by The Rolling Stones, Nick Drake, Ginger Baker, Stevie Wonder, Billy Preston and Joe Walsh. During the 1970s he recorded extensively with Taj Mahal. Bill Wyman also enlisted him on his 1976 solo album Stone Alone. War's drummer Harold Brown has named him as an important influence, and also credits him with teaching Ginger Baker. (en)
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