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Hiplife artistes shun Aquai’s funeral
Chief mourners and sympathizers who were at the National Theatre to bid the late highlife music legend, Khodjo Acquai farewell were disappointed by the absence of hiplife artistes. More »
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The mortal remains of the renowned highlife musician, Kojo Aquai was laid to rest at Osu Cemetery in Accra on Saturday after a burial service at the National Theatre. More »
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Khojo Aquai to be buried on Saturday
The family and friends of the late Khojo Aquai, one of Ghana’s legendary western high-life musicians, on Tuesday announced that he would be buried on Saturday, August 25, 2007 at the Osu cemetery after a funeral service at the National Theatre, where he would be laid in state from 0900 hours. More »
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Why Kwadjo Aquai left seven albums unreleased
The culture of radio presenters playing the same genre of music over and over again on their shows has been blamed for being part of the reasons why the late Kwadjo Aquai kept seven albums on his hard drive unreleased. More »
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July 2007 would be remembered in the history of the Ghanaian music industry as a time when two veteran musicians and a producer died through various ailments. More »
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Veteran Ghanaian musician, Khodjo Aquai has kicked the bucket. It happened at the Korle bu Teaching Hospital last night. It’s not yet clear which ailment took his life but close sources say he had not been in the best of health for months. More »
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Musicians attend ‘family meeting’
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), has held what it termed a “family meeting in Accra aimed at thrashing out petty differences among its members. More »
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Amandzeba, Rex Omar, Kojo Aquai rejoin MUSIGA
History was made yesterday at the headquarters of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) when the likes of Amandzeba, Rex Omar, Kojo Aquai and Gyedu Blay Ambulley got together with Alhaji Sidiku Buari and officials of MUSIGA in a reunion. More »
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