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AU Day Bash At DuBois Memorial Centre
A Pan-African Bands Festival and Competition will form part of a five-day Pan-African cultural celebration to mark this year’s Africa Unity (AU) Day at the W.E.B DuBois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture in Accra.
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Ozimzim Man Back In Town
Many music lovers still have fond memories of the Ozimzim Band, which has become synonymous with Amarh Pino whose personality weighed heavily on the band.
Source: Showbiz |
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Ghana Music: Becca Cried
Singer Becca was overcome with emotion and could not hold back the tears when she attempted to say a few words after being presented with the Record of the Year award at the 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards 2008 main event at the National Theatre on April 25.
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Stars Of The Future Reaches Semi-Final Lap
Sixty semi-finalists of the Stars of the Future (SOF) music reality TV show will sing their hearts out in order to make it to the final 12 when they meet at the National Theatre, tomorrow, May 11.
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Richard Bona Performs Tonight
World acclaimed Cameroon music star, Richard Bona will this evening stage a live musical concert at the National Theatre at 8.00pm.
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Ministry for Chieftaincy and Culture to promote brass band music
Mr Sampson Kwaku Boafo, Minister for Chieftaincy and Culture, on Thursday launched a programme to promote Brass Band music in the country at Agona Swedru. Under the programme the country has been divided into three zones, Northern, Middle and Southern where brass band music competition would be organised to select the best.
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US Festival Welcomes Adane Best
Adane Best counts himself one of the happiest musicians around at the moment because soon after winning the Highlife Album of the Year honour at the 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards (GMA) held last month, he has shifted into top gear with the Bukom Ensemble in preparation for next month’s Kuumba Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee in the United States.
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Nasty Raps His Way In
Ghanaian rapper Nasty Tay spent the first 13years of his life in Takoradi and has since lived in Sweden and England but it seems he has not been able to shake off the ‘hard and sleek guy’ image usually adopted by young men from the famous port city.
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Ohemaa: All children Need Their Mothers
If you have been wondering where leading gospel artiste Ohemaa Mercy got the encouragement to be where she is now, the answer is clear: from her mother.
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