With many people waiting in hush anticipation for the Annual Night of Christmas Music organized by the Rotary club of West Nassau, there is no doubt that this year’s event will be one out of the lots in history. The crowd is definitely ready for a dose of Bacteria’s infectious ragga lyrics.
Walter Mawuli Gli known in the music circle as?Bacteria and his Epidemic band this year will turn Bahamas upside down as they prepare for the much-awaited event.
In an interview with Ghana Music.com, he said “this is an event that my fans and others will see the real me. I have new stuffs under my sleeves for my fans out there in Bahamas”.
With an endless energy and dynamism on stage, Bacteria together with his band will bounce through tracks from his ‘Agyeiwaa’ album and bless the crowd with his ‘Maame’ song.
The show, which is scheduled to commence on December 4, 2005, also features the Royal Bahamas artist and other foreign artists performing on various stages on islands like Nassau and the Exumas.
Remember that on that day, even if you step out on to the street after the event, still reeling from the intoxicating sounds, you will think that you heard Bacteria and the band start up an encore on stage. But as you turn around, you will notice it was merely someone’s cell phone ringing out an old music-box tone.
For more information on Bacteria, call him on +233 24 4759 002 or email him via bacteriagh@yahoo.com.
With many people waiting in hush anticipation for the Annual Night of Christmas Music organized by the Rotary club of West Nassau, there is no doubt that this year’s event will be one out of the lots in history. The crowd is definitely ready for a dose of Bacteria’s infectious ragga lyrics.
Walter Mawuli Gli known in the music circle as?Bacteria and his Epidemic band this year will turn Bahamas upside down as they prepare for the much-awaited event.
In an interview with Ghana Music.com, he said “this is an event that my fans and others will see the real me. I have new stuffs under my sleeves for my fans out there in Bahamas”.
With an endless energy and dynamism on stage, Bacteria together with his band will bounce through tracks from his ‘Agyeiwaa’ album and bless the crowd with his ‘Maame’ song.
The show, which is scheduled to commence on December 4, 2005, also features the Royal Bahamas artist and other foreign artists performing on various stages on islands like Nassau and the Exumas.
Remember that on that day, even if you step out on to the street after the event, still reeling from the intoxicating sounds, you will think that you heard Bacteria and the band start up an encore on stage. But as you turn around, you will notice it was merely someone’s cell phone ringing out an old music-box tone.
For more information on Bacteria, call him on +233 24 4759 002 or email him via bacteriagh@yahoo.com.