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The Burger Highlife Concert That Was!
For those who feared that the advent of hiplife would see the demise of highlife, fear no more. If what the stars showed at the Burger Highlife concert at the National Theatre last Saturday was anything to go by, then highlife is a firmly-rooted part of our music as our local dishes are part of our culture. |
| 13-Mar-2008 |
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Burger Highlife Celebration Climaxes
The collaboration of German musicians, producers and Ghana Musicians in creating a cross-over music style from highlife songs, disco and funk, was last Wednesday climaxed with a performance by some highlife artistes. |
| 20-May-2007 |
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Ghana Music: Celebration Of Burger Highlife
LAST FRIDAY, the Burger Highlife Show organized by the Goethe Institut at the National Theater in Accra, as part of activities to revamp Ghana’s high life music, did not attract as many patrons as observers of the music industry had estimated. |
| 11-Mar-2008 |
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Burger Highlife Concert Today
After the success of ‘Made In Germany I’, a celebration of Burger Highlife, the Goethe Institut will today bring to Ghanaians another burger highlife musical concert scheduled for the National Theatre at 8.00pm. |
| 8-Mar-2008 |
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Charles Amoah teams up with Peter Krick
Ghanaian artists, especially musicians, have had a long history of sojourn in foreign lands. Among the young musicians who found their way to Germany in the late 1970s was Charles Amoah who started his Germany campaign with a German pop band called Kamela in 1979. |
| 10-May-2007 |
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Highlife shakedown at Legon
The celebration of fifty years of Ghana’s independence is not over yet. Every programme on the street lately has some attachment to the commemorations. |
| 17-Apr-2007 |
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Ghana Music: Seminar For Musicians
KAFINA EVENTS, management of hiplife genius Tic Tac, supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Diasporan Relations and the Musicians Union Of Ghana (MUSIGA) is organizing a one day music seminar for musicians at the British Council in Accra today December 20, at 11:00am. |
| 20-Dec-2007 |
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MUSIGA congress in November - Sidiku Buari
The national congress of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) will be held at Sunyani, the Brong Ahafo Regional capital on the 14th of November this year. |
| 26-Aug-2007 |
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Frimprince to Reward Musicians
Frimprince Music Productions, a Ghanaian/Italian private music production house which is into entertainment and events organization and promotion is planning a big awards night dubbed “Frimprince Music/Actors Awards-Italy” for hardworking artistes in the industry. |
| 13-Aug-2007 |
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Police swoop on copyright pirates
The Copyright Office and the Nima Divisional Police Command have arrested two dealers in pirated copyright works and seized items valued at over two billion cedis. |
| 1-Aug-2007 |
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MUSIGA initiates moves to form own Copyright Society
Members of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) have initiated moves to form their own copyright society to be known as Music Copyright Society of Ghana (MCOSGA) following the proposed abolition of the Copyright Society of Ghana (COSGA). |
| 31-Jul-2007 |
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Metro TV Unfolds Package For Musicians
Works of musicians which feature in Metro TV’s Ad cycle will now attract an amount of GH¢30 (¢300,000) per music video.
This, the station stated, was part of a new policy to pay for works of both musicians and songwriters. |
| 30-Jul-2007 |
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Metro TV pays musicians
METRO TV the station with the heart, has given credence to its slogan, by initiating a policy to pay musicians who are featured on their programs for the use of their musical works, starting this August, 2007. |
| 28-Jul-2007 |
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50 Arrested For Piracy
A combined team of Police personnel and members of the anti-piracy task force of the Ghana Association of Phonographic Industries (GAPI) and Musicians Association of Ghana (MUSIGA) has arrested 50 people suspected to be behind pirated musical works in the country. |
| 30-Jun-2007 |
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Ghana Music Video Awards 2007 coming soon!
For the first time in the history of showbiz in Ghana, an award scheme aimed at rewarding music videos has been introduced to acknowledge the efforts of those excelling in the audio visual section of the industry. |
| 22-May-2007 |
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