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ADOLE IS GHANA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL

As if by design, the National Theater was besieged by fans of Adole singing and heaping praises upon praises on their newly crowned heroin a few minutes after she had been pronounced winner of the second edition of TV3’s Ghana’s Most Beautiful Reality Show. Indeed Adole deserve the crown as days to the finals she was cool, calm and very collected in her preparation to glory.

Adole might not be the fans favorite from the very beginning of the show but she crawled her way through the hearts of both viewers from her region, Greater Accra, and beyond. Her confidence, charm and beauty not doing away with her eloquence and knowledge were the key tools that took her to the finals and to the crown.

SOUL SEARCH AUDITION ENDS

The first phase of auditions for Ghana’s search for a gospel music gem, soul search ended at the Anaji Royal Hotel, Takoradi over the weekend.

The event which started last month in Accra, saw over three hundred contestants coming out to showcase their talent with the aim of making it to the final stages of the competition.

Event organisers, Global Media Alliance expressed satisfaction with the response to the contest. Producer of the program, Sena Atoklo noted that, Season One of Soul Search is just the beginning of greater things to come. According to him, “Soul Search, a TV reality show has come to stay adding that it is GMA’s contribution towards the development of Ghanaian music industry”.

NO ACCREDITATION NO ENTRY!!!

The family and funeral committee chaired by Harry Laud adhered to this rule as if it was Kwame's last wish or maybe he wrote it in his will that when he dies his family should give accreditation to people who would attend his funeral. For the first time in the history of showbiz in this country for a star like Kwame Owusu-Ansah to die for a so called accreditation and the right for this and the right for that to become a major issue for his final journey to the known. The death of Kwame Owusu-Ansah has brought a lot of issues from the media, from fellow actors, some family members and funeral organizing committee.

KWAW KESSE IS BACK HOME - SIGNS 2-YEAR DEAL WITH EXOPA

BY: DJ AMESS

Taking fashion’s new softness into another level is what EXOPA is exploiting as world famous models does, appealing like a Queen who rides in a moon-light palanquin during festivities, classic and imperial as designers trying as much as possible to create unique for his ultimate in elegance to make them always feel good so when the King of the Street and multiple awards winner of this years Ghana Music Awards Kwaw Kese whose performance over the years has earned him the accolade “Abodam” accepted the offer to model for EXOPA all is now set for the kinpin to rule the designing world.

At a very impressive event held last weekend at the premises of the company near Trade Fair opposite Kpogas Furniture, Accra to outdoor the new face of their ubiquitous modelist Kwaw Kesse who will be modeling and feature in most of the company’s publicities to showcase what they in stock for the world.

The business aspect of the music business

What is called the music business today is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists.

What is music?
First, a definition of terms. What is it we're talking about here? What exactly is being bought and sold? In the past, music was something you heard and experienced, Nana Kwame Ampadu, Teacher and his band etc it was as much a social event as a purely musical one. Before recording technology existed, you could not separate music from its social context because what ever these legends talk about in their music those days reflects the realities of the society then. Music was an experience, intimately married to your life. You could pay to hear music, do we still do that? Or we listen for free.

Diva Doreen is Stars of the Future Judge 3

No day spent listening to radio is complete . . . not without her. Her excellent taste when it comes to the selection of songs is unparalleled . . . is it African contemporary music? Is it the blues to spice a hot day in the capital or is it dance hall classics that put the lift in one’s steps? . . . Your girl Doreen has it covered. Doreen Andoh is truly the Queen of Brunch Time Radio.

It has been 13 years and still counting of solid presenting and radio listeners in Accra and beyond will attest to her capabilities of keeping listeners entranced for the duration of her brunch time program on Joy Fm. Now with her being on board the Stars of the Future Music Reality TV series as the third Judge, Doreen Andoh is set to captivate TV audiences with her witty and humorous personality.

The Esther Smith marital saga deepens

News in the media says gospel music star, Rev. Esther Smith has separated form her husband of four years, a Kumasi based pastor, Rev. Ahinkan Bonsu. The reports say the break resulted as Esther gave her newly born baby with her husband to another man in Germany for adoption. The man was not named in the reports.

But a new angle to the saga has unfolded Saturday afternoon, on Joy FM’s entertainment show, Megahits. Speaking during the show, D. J. Abio, of Channel R, said that Esther Smith who has so far spoken only to Holland based FM station, Spirit FM, claims that she left the husband because of infidelity.

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