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She has hit songs like Aseda, Fefeefe, Epikye, Adensiedie, Adom, Jesus Over do, Jesus be too much, Odiyompo and Eye Woa. She was awarded the artiste of the year in the 2018 National Gospel Music Awards. [5] In 2019 she led the nomination list in the Maranatha Global Worship Music Awards held in Kenya. [6]
On March 4, 2015, Beecham officially launched his ministry, "Joe Beecham Ministries" after years of hibernation in the music industry. The "Joe Beecham Ministries" (JBM) aims to "carry the message of hope and righteousness to humanity, and to affect our generation positively through anointed music and worship."
Beginning his music career, Danny Nettey started his own group, "Danny Nettey and Pals". [4] This group sought to take gospel to the Secondary Schools and ministering in churches across West Africa through the word and song ministration. [5] [6] Danny Nettey had three albums to his credit, namely; "Positive Change", "This Time" and "I believe". [7]
African Music (1957): 13-17. Oehrle, Elizabeth. Emerging music education trends in Africa. International journal of music education 1 (1991): 23-29. Turkson, A. R. "The Bi-musical approach of Ephraim Amu to music education in Ghana." Eleventh International Research Seminar in Ghana. 1986. promoted choral music in Ghana
She again grabbed nominations for Gospel Song of the year and Gospel Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, three Music Awards and more. In 2019, Blessing has nominations for Hippo Music Awards based in Uganda and six nominations at MAWA 2019 in Nigeria and won an award with her latest Repent single at Maranatha Global Worship ...
With over fifty songs DoG-J are recognised as having the most number of songs by a Ghanaian Gospel Artist. They released their maiden album Anwanwa Do in 1990, which gained them prominence throughout Ghana. As of 2019, they had released 12 albums. The trio celebrated their 30th Anniversary in the Ghanaian music industry in 2019. [5] [6]
Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle, recognised by his stage name Joe Mettle, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and songwriter. On 8 April 2017, he made history by being the first Ghanaian Gospel musician to win the coveted Artist of the year award at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards. [1]
In his early musical career, he composed largely secular songs before popularising the "gospel music" in Ghana in the 1980s and 1990s. Jewel Ackah played in live dance bands, alongside musicians like Elgrand Kwofie, C.K. Mann and Jos Akins as the master of the band. In 1965, he was a vocalist with the cover-version band the Pick-Ups.