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Ghana's King Ayisoba has been crafting a novel reinvention of the traditional kologo music that's found international ...
In the often turbulent waters of Ghana's entertainment industry, one name consistently sparks both fervent adoration and ...
Ghana rsquo;s highlife music will forever bear the unmistakable imprint of one of its most iconic sons ndash; Daddy Lumba .
Few names in Ghanaian music evoke as much reverence, nostalgia, and admiration as Daddy Lumba mdash;born Charles Kwadwo Fosu ...
Ghana's President Mahama is set to honour Daddy Lumba with a "befitting" funeral for one of the country's most influential ...
0000017a-15d9-d736-a57f-17ff90b20002Highlighting the performers, festivals, and venues that make up New Hampshire's summer music scene. Stories will air on NHPR's All Things Considered throughout ...
Yaw Tog’s hit “Sore” (meaning “Rise up” in Twi) went viral almost immediately. It has a heavy, chanted chorus, and merges traditional West African influences with drill’s energetic flow.
The number of people practicing traditional religions is only 5.2 percent of the population. Mystic was raised Christian in Ghana, but left the country and moved to the U.S. at the age of ten.
Speaking to Ghana News Agency after addressing a Community-Based Organisation, Abibiman Sankofa Cultural Movement at Amanase, Baafour Asare said traditional cultural music and dance was not only ...