It’s surprising how he doesn’t talk about Alajo Pentecost, where he lunched the alolome album. I was there that day because I wanted to see Joe Beecham who was invited that day. I remember even before that, you used to live with the then district pastor of Alajo- Rev Asare Konadu. I believe it was through him that you got to alajo( or maybe Accra)and even lunched your first album. Try and give him the credit too.
I think to narrate everything this video will have to be cut into episodes, give him a break. We all have helpers but to mention names it can escape him, he is human.
Inspiring interview but the worship song Jack mentioned, "Eyi Ni Odo" was originally released by Cindy Thompson in 1999 which was Cindy's first album. Just to set the record straight. Afia you can research to confirm this.
A very nice interview. Please can I get a link to the first hit song in the baoule language . Been looking for it for a while . Thank You
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Nice interview, I like your music. God bless you Sir
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It’s surprising how he doesn’t talk about Alajo Pentecost, where he lunched the alolome album. I was there that day because I wanted to see Joe Beecham who was invited that day. I remember even before that, you used to live with the then district pastor of Alajo- Rev Asare Konadu. I believe it was through him that you got to alajo( or maybe Accra)and even lunched your first album. Try and give him the credit too.
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I think to narrate everything this video will have to be cut into episodes, give him a break. We all have helpers but to mention names it can escape him, he is human.
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Inspiring interview but the worship song Jack mentioned, "Eyi Ni Odo" was originally released by Cindy Thompson in 1999 which was Cindy's first album. Just to set the record straight. Afia you can research to confirm this.
Thks so much sir. I will