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Peace FM unveils Famous 5

The Ghanaian public has chosen their top five artistes from the 15 artistes proposed organizers for the Famous 5 mega concert slated for April 22 at the Accra International Conference Centre.  The Five were revealed on Fiifi Banson’s ‘Okwan So Brebre’ drive time radio show on Peace FM, as Amakye Dede, Kojo Antwi, No Tribe, […]

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Kwabena KwabenaThe Ghanaian public has chosen their top five artistes from the 15 artistes proposed organizers for the Famous 5 mega concert slated for April 22 at the Accra International Conference Centre.  The Five were revealed on Fiifi Banson’s ‘Okwan So Brebre’ drive time radio show on Peace FM, as Amakye Dede, Kojo Antwi, No Tribe, Kwabena Kwabena and 5Five.

15 names including Amakyi Dede, Kojo Antwi, Ohemaa Mercy, No-Tribe, DL(Daddy Lumba), R2Bees, 5Five, Ruff & Smooth, Wutah, Samini, Kofi B, Sarkodie, Castro, Cecelia Marfo and Kwabena Kwabena were put out by organisers  last month asking the general public to vote for the five topmost performers they would love to see on one stage.  The 15 were selected by a college of professionals in the music industry namely: Nana Benyin Dadson( Graphic Showbiz Editor), Carlos Sekyi (Musician and Copyright advocate), Diana Hopeson( MUSIGA President), Appiah Dankwa aka Appietus (Music Producer), Fred Darko (Event Producer), Kwasi Aboagye (Peace FM), Whitney Boakyi Mensah (Event Planner and Journalist) and Fiifi Banson (Peace FM)  based on their presence, in terms of releases or public performances and how much impact they made on their audience within the past year irrespective of their music genre.
The “Famous 5”, organized by Events and More in collaboration with Peace FM, is an event aimed at raising the standards in stage performance in Ghana, will afford the various artistes a unique opportunity and platform to perform and interact with their fans. When Fifi Banson called the ‘Famous 5’ artistes live on air to announce that they had made the cut, they were very enthused about their selection and grateful to the Ghanaian public for voting for them.  All five promised to give off their best come Good Friday, April 22.

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There is no money in gospel music in Ghana – Sonnie Badu 

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The support for female musicians should not be limited to the industry, we need support from gov’t etc.- Eno Barony

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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper, Eno Barony, believes the campaign for support for women in the music industry should not be limited to the industry, but spread across. (more…)

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Ghana Is Now Better Than London – Chairman Wontumi Claims 

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The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, better known in the political space as Chairman Wontumi has boldly asserted that Ghana is currently better than London in terms of development and progress. (more…)

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Ghanaian Pastors pay Nigerian artistes better than they pay us- Celestine Donkor

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Contemporary Ghanaian gospel singer, Celestine Donkor, has revealed their Nigerian counterparts are paid significantly higher when they’re billed to perform on the same platforms in Ghana. (more…)

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The New Force releases press statement following “unlawful detention and human rights violations” of spokesperson

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Celestine Donkor claims guilt inspired Nathaniel Bassey’s advise to GH gospel artists

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Contemporary Ghanaian gospel singer and songwriter, Celestine Donkor has asserted that a sense of guilt motivated Nathaniel Bassey’s recent advice to Ghanaian gospel musicians. (more…)

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