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Bob Marley Remembered
Tomorrow marks the 27th anniversary of the death of the world acclaimed reggae legend, Robert Nester Marley, popularly known as Bob Marley who died at the age of 36.
Source: Times |
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Wumpini Roots For The North
Attendance was fair and the music seemed to grab everyone when Lord Wumpini launched 2nd Chance, his second collection of songs, with a concert at the Picorna Gardens in Tamale recently.
Source: Nii Laryea Korley |
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When Winneba Danced To Agbadza
What usually passes as regular assessment for students of the Basic Education department of University of Education, Winneba, last Thursday turned out as a spectacular show of the rich traditional dances of the country.
Source: Hilda Owusu |
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Goodies No Show
THE TRIAL of the Chief Executive Officer of Goodies Music Productions, Isaac Abeiku Aidoo, aka Goodies, yesterday came to an abrupt end after the prosecutor in the matter told the court that investigations were still ongoing.
Source: Daily Guide |
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Campaign Songs Must Enrich Political Process - Veep
THE Vice President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, has called on musicians in the country to endeavour to compose songs and jingles that will enrich the political process during the campaigns for the forthcoming election.
Source: Times |
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Pan African Orchestra Thrills Fans
THE PAN African Orchestra, one of Africa’s most remarkable pop groups, has made a dramatic re-emergence, after a long absence, as a result of what its conductor, Nana Danso Abiam attributed to ‘budgetary and resource shortfalls’.
Source: Daily Guide |
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Outrageous: MUSIGA Prez Can't Stand It Any Longer
The President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Mrs Diana Hopson last week Friday could no longer conceal her outrage and boldly voiced out her total abhorrence of profanity and obscenity, during the MTN Music Awards.
Source: Times |
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The Ghost Of MTN-Ghana Music Awards
The opening performance at the Ninth-MTN-Ghana Music Awards night by Kwaw Kesse and his group was, to say the least, so poor that some of my friends and I were put off; the group was too loud and one could not decipher what the artistes were doing on stage.
Source: Times |
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Charterhouse Under Attack
Charterhouse, organisers of the Ghana Music Awards (GMA), according to patrons of the recent music awards, erred when they gave the Best Female Vocal Performance award to Irene and Jane.
Source: Daily Guide |
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Wish I Were There: Ohemaa Mercy
GOSPEL songbird, Ohemaa Mercy, who missed out on last Friday’s prestigious 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards has expressed her regret that she could not be present to personally receive the three trophies and the GH¢1000 that comprised her awards.
Source: Showbiz |
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