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Rama Brew, a versatile artiste is the only residing Ghanaian female Jazz singer up to date and has been performing live at all the various and reputable night spots, hotels such as the Golden Tulip where she shared the stage with one of America’s hottest jazz trio the ‘Soulive’ when they came to Ghana to perform some years back.
Other places Rama had performed included the erstwhile Bassline Jazz Club and at private functions. Rama gave a good account of herself and stole the show that night at the Golden Tulip and gave the impression as if it had long been planned for her to meet the Soulive trio.
Since she came back home from Europe for good she has been creating waves on the music scene.
Shifting to the movies, she has been acting and in fact in ‘Avenue A’ and ‘Villa Kakalika’ film series produced by Joyce Addo, Rama has left a mark of excellence and influenced TV viewers and film goers to become their welcome star of these series.
Asked her views on Ghana @ 50, she said we could have done better in the film industry and said a discipline which in the past was a yardstick to measure progress is lacking and a missing link in our preparation for making films.
She sees today’s films most of which she condemned as nonsensical.
For these reasons, she has put up a special outfit known as Etiquette Agency to teach the young generation how to behave, comport or hold oneself in behavioural aspect of life. Her outfit intends to teach singing as well.
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