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Friday, August 31, 2007 | modernghana.com
The Revelation Power Gospel Band based in Zurich Switzerland last saturday thrilled gospel music loving fans to the best of Ghanaian gospel music during the Ghana@50 Gospel Concert held in Geneva-Switzerland.
The Revelation Power started their performance by doing the National Anthem followed by great Ghanaian gospel music. Ghanaians present could not help it but join them.S ome were filled with nostalgia and proud to be Ghanaians.
Revelation Power Gospel Band started in 1997 as a duo band with Jeffries Quaye and Joseph Quaye. In 1998 the number increased to a six member group. In 2000, the group went on break and was revived in 2006 by Isaac Kingsley Appiah, a trumpeter and current leader of the group.
The group has since its inception performed at several places such as churches and prisons.
Present at the concert were the Ambassador, H.E Baah Duodu, other invited guest from all parts of Switzerland and beyond.
Other artistes on the bill were Alvin Slaughter, an international gospel artiste and One step.
For more information about the group.Please call, 0041 765620009.
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