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Armah Pino Boogies ?Next Door? Tonight

Sat, 18 Sep 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com

Armah Pino Armah Pino, a flambuoyant, top-nitch highlife star, who has what it takes to entertain fans, has returned home from America to unite with his former group, Marriots International Band.

Whilst in the States, and touring Europe, Armah proved his mettle and put up beautiful shows to endear himself to the hearts of both blacks and whites.

At the ?Next Door Beach Resort? at Teshie, tonight, Armah Pino has promised to give fans their money?s worth when he mounts the stage in what can be described as home-coming  gig.

On the bill will be Fanta, promising singers whose entry into the Marriots has been blessed with good performances.

Robert, an 18 year old gifted keyboard whiz, a discovery by Armah, whose performance is reminiscent of the late Kiki Gyan, will highlight the show. By this discovery the Marriots Bands is chanced to have a new lease of life into the band.

At the same venue tomorrow, the Octopus band noted for their indigenous highlife tunes, will move and pull the crowd.



Armah Pino Armah Pino, a flambuoyant, top-nitch highlife star, who has what it takes to entertain fans, has returned home from America to unite with his former group, Marriots International Band.

Whilst in the States, and touring Europe, Armah proved his mettle and put up beautiful shows to endear himself to the hearts of both blacks and whites.

At the ?Next Door Beach Resort? at Teshie, tonight, Armah Pino has promised to give fans their money?s worth when he mounts the stage in what can be described as home-coming  gig.

On the bill will be Fanta, promising singers whose entry into the Marriots has been blessed with good performances.

Robert, an 18 year old gifted keyboard whiz, a discovery by Armah, whose performance is reminiscent of the late Kiki Gyan, will highlight the show. By this discovery the Marriots Bands is chanced to have a new lease of life into the band.

At the same venue tomorrow, the Octopus band noted for their indigenous highlife tunes, will move and pull the crowd.



Source: ghanamusic.com