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    K. K. Fosu, D Flex, Hallelujah Voices and many more support Obour’s Resurrection concert in USA

    by Ghana Music.com
    posted Monday, 28 September 2009 00:06| 0 Comments

    K.K. Fosu, D Flex, Hallelujah Voices and many more artistes will be airborne this October to the USA to support Obour, the King of Social Responsibilities.

    On the bill is K.K Fosu, a long standing friend of Obour has decided to support Obour and raise money for his campaign dubbed “Ghana reads campaign”.

    This is aimed at encouraging reading amongst Ghanaian youth by building library across the ten regions of Ghana. In an interview with K. K. Fosu, he said this is a fine opportunity to give back to society after God has blessed him with such a talent. He believes Obour has distinguished himself as a musician and deserves all the support he needs to accomplish such a brilliant idea.

    D Fex who is a multi-talented musician, song writer and a great performer said he was grateful of Obour for even thinking of him and demand for his assistance to tour with him to the US. He also believes that hard work has earned him a place in the musical sphere. He is looking forward to “shake” the crowd who will be attending the concert and feels it is a fine opportunity to distinguish himself within the Ghanaian community in US. He encourages other musicians to jump on board to help promote a good cause.

    Hallelujah Voices, which has three albums to their credit is yet to make their first impression in to the Ghanaian community in US. They believe the musician Obour is a prominent Ghanaian artiste who is cherished by many music lovers both young and old. They said they were convinced to join the train when Obour said he will donate his income towards building library in deprived communities and believes this was a trait of showmanship.

    Other artiste performing the night have pledge their unadulterated support and believes this is a start in the right direction.

    The tour takes off in Maryland and New York on the 17th and 30th October this year respectively.




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