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Carlos Sakyi, Sidiku Buari, Rex Omar kill Ghana music
The politics of music can be just as intoxicating as the politics of governing a country. It seems musicians who get into the politics of power play within the industry lose themselves eventually to the… More »
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Theresa Ayoade blasts Carlos Sakyi
The Events Director of Charterhouse, Mrs Theresa Ayoade, two weeks ago, descended on panelists on Peace FM’s entertainment review programme and lambasted them to the extent of asking one of the panel members, Carlos Sakyi, to tell the whole world what he had done or achieved in society as a musician. More »
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Carlos Sakyi returns Sidiku’s fire
Carlos Sakyi, star keyboardist and one of the notable agitators of change in the music industry, has stated that players in the industry are not scaring investors away as claimed by Alhaji Sidiku Buari. More »
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As part of efforts to bring sanity into the music industry and as well fight corruption, the Professional Musicians Association of Ghana (PROMAG) has been formed by a group of musicians. More »
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A music researcher and consultant, Mr. Carlos Sekyi, narrated to participants attending a seminar on `Distribution- The Key to Success In The Music Industry,` how the music of a young musician he met years ago was used without any payment to him. More »
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A final call to strengthen Ghana’s Music industry
Musicians in Ghana have been advised to consider taking legal action against firms that unlawfully use their tracks for promotions without paying due royalties to them.
The call was made at the last of
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Carlos Sakyi slams Ghana’s music distribution system
Distribution as noted plays a critical role in the music business as it begins the road to recovery of sometimes-huge sums of money invested in the capital-intensive recording business. More »
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Metro TV, Carlos Sekyi react to suit
The management of Accra-based Metro TV and Mr. Carlos Sekyi, a musician and consultant, have expressed their readiness to plunge Copyright Society of Ghana (COSGA) into a legal tussle. More »
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Kudos Carlos… but time for some action
Nobody needs telling that the Ghanaian music industry is in shambles, if only it exists. The so-called industry that people contend exists, is in total disarray. More »
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