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Written by therundowshow.com
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:38 |
Appietus is expected to hold a media launch for the second edition of his popular ‘ Appietus compilation dubbed ‘ The Revolution on March 12.
The first compilation released in 2005 featured artistes like Praye, Wutah, Ebo, K.K. Fosu, Adane Best, 5Five and Samini. His new compilation is billed to have Castro, Reggie Zippy, K. K. Fosu, Kwabena Kwabena, Tinny, Wutah, Mframa, Nii (of mentor fame) and Iwan, T.J. (Trust Jah) who won the Appietus Idolz in 2008 and Mick (of Mentor fame).
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Written by George Clifford Owusu, Daily Guide
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 13:03 |
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Veteran highlife musician Nana Kwame Ampadu has announced that all is set for him to release his latest album onto the highlife music scene.
The exceptional guitar player is considered one of Ghana's most distinguished highlife composers who have contributed immensely toward the progress of the music industry.
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Written by Francis Addo, Daily Guide
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:28 |
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Andy Kwabena Ebo Adisi, musician and younger brother of Nat Kwabena Adisi, otherwise known as Bola Ray of Joy FM, is making a comeback after what is perceived to be a hiatus from the music scene.
Ebo'o exploded onto the music industry with his single Once-Twice. All his songs were released under Empire Entertainment, which is owned by his brother. He told BEATWAVES that although he is not with Empire Entertainment anymore, his brother still assists him.
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Written by George Clifford Owusu, Daily Guide
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 09:22 |
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While it is common to encounter gospel musicians whose first albums make them household names but later have less success in subsequent works, Stella Addo's case is different because her second album, 'Wahyira Me', has rather promoted her to another level.
US-based Stella Addo happens to be one of the few talented gospel music stars who are working tirelessly to promote Ghanaian gospel music on the world music scene.
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