?The Brothers? To Launch Gospel Album

Sat, 23 Oct 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com

The Suhum Community Centre will rock with the force of an earthquake when powerful musical waves bombard the centre of gravity of every structure and human person within a radius of 5 kilometers. The day is October 30 and the time is 1:30pm.

The big news is that two of Suhum?s illustrious sons, David Nyarko alias Sporter and Martin Kofi Ayeh alias Taller are launching their much awaited debut album ?titled ?tracked ?Ma Ye Krade?.

The duo who are called ?The Brothers? are popular youngsters of Suhum township, known for their natural musical talents and their trendy lifestyles. They are the flashy guys around.

?The Brothers? know what lyrical excellence is, and how to apply it to thumping beat and sizzling rhythms. The turnout can be amazingly good as exemplified in Side A hit-tracks like ?Awurade Niwa, ?Hua?, ?Ode Me?, ?I know? and ?Awurade Asem? (God?s Word).

Side B has ?Maye Krade?, ?Bramakoma Mu?, and ?Nea ote Osoro? (The One In Heaven).

As the reader can guess, these are guys who have taken it upon themselves to spread the good news through music. And they are going to be successful because they seem to understand the left and right about composition, arrangement and lyrical quality.

In a chat with ?Spectator?, ?The Brothers? said their first outing is not a one-time event. They are neck-deep into music and this is only the beginning.

Meanwhile, they are grateful to their co-sponsor, Felix Adjetey Sowah, a Suhum based businessman. ?The Brothers? were supported by Atiemo on bass guitar and Wofa K. on lead guitar, Owurako fixed the programming.



The Suhum Community Centre will rock with the force of an earthquake when powerful musical waves bombard the centre of gravity of every structure and human person within a radius of 5 kilometers. The day is October 30 and the time is 1:30pm.

The big news is that two of Suhum?s illustrious sons, David Nyarko alias Sporter and Martin Kofi Ayeh alias Taller are launching their much awaited debut album ?titled ?tracked ?Ma Ye Krade?.

The duo who are called ?The Brothers? are popular youngsters of Suhum township, known for their natural musical talents and their trendy lifestyles. They are the flashy guys around.

?The Brothers? know what lyrical excellence is, and how to apply it to thumping beat and sizzling rhythms. The turnout can be amazingly good as exemplified in Side A hit-tracks like ?Awurade Niwa, ?Hua?, ?Ode Me?, ?I know? and ?Awurade Asem? (God?s Word).

Side B has ?Maye Krade?, ?Bramakoma Mu?, and ?Nea ote Osoro? (The One In Heaven).

As the reader can guess, these are guys who have taken it upon themselves to spread the good news through music. And they are going to be successful because they seem to understand the left and right about composition, arrangement and lyrical quality.

In a chat with ?Spectator?, ?The Brothers? said their first outing is not a one-time event. They are neck-deep into music and this is only the beginning.

Meanwhile, they are grateful to their co-sponsor, Felix Adjetey Sowah, a Suhum based businessman. ?The Brothers? were supported by Atiemo on bass guitar and Wofa K. on lead guitar, Owurako fixed the programming.



Source: ghanamusic.com