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Charterhouse calls on Gov’t’s Support to take VGMA 20th Anniversary to the Next Level

Organizers of the this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs), Charter House Ghana, are calling for government’s support to help make it’s 20th anniversary celebration a memorable one. This year, 2019, will mark 20 years of celebrating good Ghanaian music and the stakes are pretty high because it is a special edition. Charterhouse however, believes […]

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Organizers of the this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs), Charter House Ghana, are calling for government’s support to help make it’s 20th anniversary celebration a memorable one.

This year, 2019, will mark 20 years of celebrating good Ghanaian music and the stakes are pretty high because it is a special edition.

Charterhouse however, believes that to make the 20th anniversary celebration a memorable one to both industry players and music fans, a little support from the government of Ghana will go a long way.

Speaking to Showbiz on Tuesday March 12, 2019, the Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse, Theresa Ayoade, called on government to come to their aid.

“Since the Music Awards started, everything has been done through sponsorship, our own investments and ticket sales.However, this model is not one that will ensure sustainability, it’s not a recipe for success because now it is difficult to get sponsorship and that is why we are appealing to the government to give us support.

“This year is 20 years since the Ghana Music Awards was started and we believe it’s time to push it to the next level to make it a national and even international event that is up there with the best such as the Grammys and we can only do that with support from the government.”

“If we want the event to grow beyond this current level, then we need all the support. We have a lot of good ideas we want to push this year but I’m afraid we may have to scale back if we don’t get help even though it is an anniversary year and people have high expectations,” she said.

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Theresa Ayoade also disclosed to Showbiz that this is not the first time they are seeking support from government.

“We have sent requests throughout the years for support even in kind, like with venues and other logistics but we have never gotten any attention and we’ve had to do it on our own.

“Last year, when we found that the government had given funding for AFRIMA, we were very hopeful and decided to re-engage the government this year. We sent proposals to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and have been waiting for a response but so far we have not heard anything.”

“Activities for the Music Awards start early; by this time, we should have launched the event with other activities following but we delayed this time hoping to hear from the Ministry. Then the reshuffle also happened so we are going to try and engage the incoming Minister on it again,” she stated.

Theresa Ayoade said they had long-term plans of positioning the VGMA as a tourism event.

“We want to make it possible for tourists to spend a whole weekend in Ghana during the event. We have called it GH hosts Africa where we can give people packages including airline, hotel accommodation and tours while they also get the chance to be part of the concert.”

“This year we will be celebrating the Year of Return and GH Hosts Africa has a huge potential of being a flagship event for this celebration. We can use it to attract artistes of Ghanaian origin who are doing well out there in the UK, US and other places.”

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“We can make it a homecoming for them and while they are here we can look at ways of collaborating so that our Ghanaian musicians can gain. We need to push our musicians to the next level and we need to give them platforms through which they can get there. All this can be possible with government involvement,” she said.

Some of the things Charterhouse wants to do this year include what Theresa Ayoade describes as Heritage Projects, such as a Music Museum and Walk of Fame. The idea is to immortalise musicians and package the country’s history in a way that can attract tourists.

There is also the Presidential Ball, which is the industry awards and the plan is to bring the President, Nana Akufo-Addo and the industry players together.

Charterhouse says it also has a plan to scale up its industry seminar which is on the theme: “Future of Music Business in Ghana,” while they want to hold the Celebration Day Concert a day before the main event instead of after, like it has been done.

Theresa Ayoade said: “It is our desire to invite artistes across Africa to attend the event and that’s why we want to bring it forward.”

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VGMA 2019 is set to will be launched today March 15, at the Labadi Beach Hotel.

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“COVID-19” inspired my “Aseda”single – Michael K. Okyere recounts

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Versatile musician Michael K. Okyere has recently released a single titled “Aseda,” which was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic. The article explores the meaning behind the song and how Okyere found inspiration during this challenging time.

The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably affected people’s lives across the globe. From the devastating loss of lives to the economic downturn, it has created an unprecedented situation for everyone. However, amid the chaos and uncertainty, many individuals have found solace and inspiration in unlikely places.

One such person is Michael K. Okyere, a talented and versatile musician known for his ability to captivate audiences with his unique fusion of various music genres. When the pandemic struck, Okyere found himself reflecting on the prevailing circumstances and sought a way to channel his emotions into his art.

The result was the creation of his latest single, “Aseda,” which means “thanks” in the Akan language spoken in Ghana, Okyere’s home country. The song serves as a tribute to the resilience and gratitude of individuals during these challenging times.

Okyere shares that “Aseda” was born out of his desire to express his deep appreciation for life and the strength of the human spirit. He witnessed people coming together, supporting each other, and finding joy in the simplest of things despite the hardships they faced. The song aims to inspire listeners to focus on gratitude and appreciate the little things that often go unnoticed.

The upbeat and catchy melody of “Aseda” mirrors the message of hope and positivity that Okyere intends to convey. By merging traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary sounds, he manages to create a musical fusion that resonates with a wide audience. The song’s infectious energy invites listeners to immerse themselves in the celebration of life and their ability to overcome adversity.

While the pandemic has presented numerous challenges for musicians and artists, Okyere has channeled his creativity into creating meaningful and inspiring content. He believes that music has the power to uplift souls and connect people, even in the toughest of times.

Through “Aseda,” Michael K. Okyere hopes to remind listeners that amidst the chaos and uncertainty, there is still much to be grateful for. The song serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of gratitude in finding solace and joy even in challenging circumstances.

As an artiste, his ability to find inspiration in difficult times demonstrates his dedication to his craft and his commitment to spreading positivity through music. “Aseda” is a testament to his versatility and talent, showcasing his ability to merge different musical styles to create a vibrant and captivating masterpiece.

Enjoy the song below

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