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Singer Elivava will launch her maiden album, I Live 4ever, with a concert at the Goethe-Institut in Accra tomorrow Friday, November 7 at 7.30pm.
The Freedom Family Band, featuring Lee Duodu and Albert Jones on vocals and Osei Tutu and Bob Fiscian on trumpet and keyboards respectively, last Saturday got Aburi dancing to round off the Odwira festival of the chiefs and people of the area.
It has been 65 years of active work in Ghana and the British Council intends to celebrate that with a satisfying night of different shades of music at the National Theatre on Friday, November 21.
Sometimes it is argued that Ghanaian men, especially the married ones are less romantic. There have also been cases of women complaining about how loving, caring and gentle their men were at the beginning of their relationship or marriage, but all that fizzled out in no time.
Hiplife artiste Peter Aryee, known in showbiz circles as Araz, whose controversial song ‘Everybody Hates Ghana’ caused a stir on the music scene, has declared that unless artistes in Ghana come together to work as a team the music industry would continue to witness frustrations.
Who wins Gangstarz? Will it be Blaze or G-Girls, Da Soul or Pippers? Or perhaps it would be a split decision as pertains in boxing. These are obvious questions ardent viewers of TV3’s Gangstarz reality show would be asking.
ONE OF Ghana’s finest MCs and presenters, Kofi Okyere Darko, popularly known as KOD, has dribbled the many gorgeous ladies who craved to have him as a husband.
The first edition of the Ghana Gospel Music Awards Italy is scheduled for November 22 this year at Via Einaudi in Brescia, Italy.
It was an evening replete with glitz and glamour last Saturday when the producers of Close-up toothpaste organised the first ever Close-up Salsa Fiesta at the Accra International Trade Fair Centre in Accra.
Hiplife musician, Obour, has called on politicians to leave the youth out of their plans if violence is their agenda for this year’s elections.