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Richard Bona has been recognized as one of the planet’s five revelations of the past decade. A complete artist, an absolute master of his art, and a melodist of rare elegance and sensuality, he’s also a poignant singer, and a member of that exclusive club, “the world’s best bassists.” - Verve Records.
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.
For a musician whose consistency in the production of quality music has been taken for granted by Ghanaians, the silence that has hung over him for some time now has set many a music lover wondering.
The biggest and more rewarding prizes ever in a talent hunt in the Ghana are set to be given out to winners when the new TV reality show, “SOUL SEARCH” hits the screens. The launch of “SOUL SEARCH” took place last Tuesday at the International Press Centre.
We have heard recently the sad news about the sudden death of Actor and Radio Personality; Kwame Owusu Ansah through a car accident and also Kwaw Kesse who also had a car accident in Ghana. Also heading to the US another serious incident occurred involving East Hartford, Connecticut based Hiplife maestro; OHENEBA PK (The Hiplife Sec.Gen). Luckily “The Secretary General” escaped unhurt.
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.
Songs come and go. Some are able to touch hearts and others aren’t able to. Some songs touch on thanksgiving to God, others centre on love relationships and life struggle whilst a few are about extending our appreciations to our mothers.
The ‘King of the Street’ turned King of the 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards 2008 last Friday night and said he was not surprised to have picked the highest number of awards at the event because he has worked very hard since the beginning of last year.
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.
After considerable public attention since the release of its maiden The Altar-Aforemukyia album around July last year, the No Tribe gospel group has resolved to preach peace in the run-up to the December general election.
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