Dzidzornu was born in the British
Gold Coast colony (later
Ghana), on 28 February 1932. In 1968, producer
Jimmy Miller enlisted Dzidzornu to record with the Rolling Stones. He played on the albums
Beggars Banquet (1968) and
Let It Bleed (1969). He also appeared in
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus concert and film. In 1971, he appeared on "
Can't You Hear Me Knocking" from
Sticky Fingers.
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. 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". Dzidzornu died in California on 13 March 1993. ==Selected discography==