Good to read about this Band. There is so much copying from outside of our culture that it's a welcome read that some are into going back to what is authentic to our society.
They will have to rethink about another attir ... read full comment
Good to read about this Band. There is so much copying from outside of our culture that it's a welcome read that some are into going back to what is authentic to our society.
They will have to rethink about another attire as I think the KEnte is too cumbersome
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah is my hero 8 years ago
You are contradicting yourself. Isn't the Kente authentic, cultural, and part of the reason why they were invited? Your last sentence just exposed who you truly are.
Sorry, but I had to insult you. Ouch!!!
You are contradicting yourself. Isn't the Kente authentic, cultural, and part of the reason why they were invited? Your last sentence just exposed who you truly are.
Sorry, but I had to insult you. Ouch!!!
Mabel 8 years ago
Well done guys for promoting our heritage those were the music of culture and wisdom keep it up keep the ananse stories songs flowing and dnt look back.its good u are going to SA who take their culture seriously.well done com ... read full comment
Well done guys for promoting our heritage those were the music of culture and wisdom keep it up keep the ananse stories songs flowing and dnt look back.its good u are going to SA who take their culture seriously.well done come back with new tunes.
Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago
This is the best news I have heard for a long time from this godforsaken country. To preserve the traditional music of Agya Koo Nimo in University of Ghana is laudable and comforting.
This is the best news I have heard for a long time from this godforsaken country. To preserve the traditional music of Agya Koo Nimo in University of Ghana is laudable and comforting.
angel 8 years ago
After reading a lot of bullshit and copy catism from other cultures, this is refreshing. All the best guys
After reading a lot of bullshit and copy catism from other cultures, this is refreshing. All the best guys
Kay 8 years ago
Thank you for taking this music presevation initiative. Please do not let it vanish or deteriorate like everything else going on in Ghana. I want to hear you do wonders 50 years from today. God bless you.
Thank you for taking this music presevation initiative. Please do not let it vanish or deteriorate like everything else going on in Ghana. I want to hear you do wonders 50 years from today. God bless you.
Agonaba 8 years ago
Please keep this heavenly music alive.
Please keep this heavenly music alive.
Palmwine tapper 8 years ago
How many kegs of palmwine will you like to take along to SA? I can supply that as sponsorship. We don't listen to this music with an empty hand ooo. We hold calabash with something inside.
How many kegs of palmwine will you like to take along to SA? I can supply that as sponsorship. We don't listen to this music with an empty hand ooo. We hold calabash with something inside.
Panyin 8 years ago
If we start to promote our music, nobody can give us backstage awards. But if we keep copying others with dancehall or whatever, trying to speak Jamaican patois, we will be never be respected, bcos they know we're not origina ... read full comment
If we start to promote our music, nobody can give us backstage awards. But if we keep copying others with dancehall or whatever, trying to speak Jamaican patois, we will be never be respected, bcos they know we're not original.
Good to read about this Band. There is so much copying from outside of our culture that it's a welcome read that some are into going back to what is authentic to our society.
They will have to rethink about another attir ...
read full comment
You are contradicting yourself. Isn't the Kente authentic, cultural, and part of the reason why they were invited? Your last sentence just exposed who you truly are.
Sorry, but I had to insult you. Ouch!!!
Well done guys for promoting our heritage those were the music of culture and wisdom keep it up keep the ananse stories songs flowing and dnt look back.its good u are going to SA who take their culture seriously.well done com ...
read full comment
This is the best news I have heard for a long time from this godforsaken country. To preserve the traditional music of Agya Koo Nimo in University of Ghana is laudable and comforting.
After reading a lot of bullshit and copy catism from other cultures, this is refreshing. All the best guys
Thank you for taking this music presevation initiative. Please do not let it vanish or deteriorate like everything else going on in Ghana. I want to hear you do wonders 50 years from today. God bless you.
Please keep this heavenly music alive.
How many kegs of palmwine will you like to take along to SA? I can supply that as sponsorship. We don't listen to this music with an empty hand ooo. We hold calabash with something inside.
If we start to promote our music, nobody can give us backstage awards. But if we keep copying others with dancehall or whatever, trying to speak Jamaican patois, we will be never be respected, bcos they know we're not origina ...
read full comment
Preach brother
I just like to see our young guys dress in kente