The attendance at this year's New York Picnic was as always enormous. People traveled all over the US and Canada to come to this event. It is a national event and a household name. Before proceeding, the organizers deserve a huge round of applause for at least finding a venue to stage this year's picnic. It had been very hectic finding a venue as NCOGA's Secretary General; Alhaji Mardah mentioned in an interview; "unfortunately because of the huge number of people we have and the garbage we leave behind, a lot of places don't want to accommodate us and this venue was the only place that wanted to take us".
We appreciate NCOGA's effort in making this happen because it would have been a disaster if there were no New York Picnic. It is such an attractive event that many artistes who performed have given it their thumbs up.
The huge number of attendees was a surprise to Peter Dogovich, Vice President of Sales, North American Airlines who attended the event and mentioned to this writer that it was an excellent opportunity for him to be exposed to the Ghanaian community. He said it was definitely a fabulous gathering because he did not expect that many people to be there. He was extremely, pleasantly surprised as he put it that people just kept coming. It is one of the venues to get the message out to the people.
The organizers could not control the crowd as the crowd forced to push their way through the gate to enter. Mr. Dogovich said he was happy to be part of the community and hopefully the event was going to be the beginning of many events.
Boxing siblings, Emmanuel and Joshua Clottey were also at the picnic and expressed their joy at being at the picnic. Joshua said; "You know one thing I don't miss in America is the NY picnic". He said it is a nice event and whenever he comes, he always has a good time so he has make it a point to always come to the picnic. Emmanuel also adds that it is an excellent event that they want to be a part of all the time. He has met many people that he has not seen in so many years. The New York picnic is always proud to showcase talents. Last year, Emmanuel Osei Bonsu aka Wanlove also dubbed "Ghana's Bob Marley" and his partner, Boya Dunn became the hot acts with impressive lyrics. This year too came, Akwadaa Nyame, (Young God) the most versatile, unbelievable and incredible act who had a great performance. When he and his entourage appeared on stage, he was the smallest and looked like being crushed but finally he was the main attraction. In an interview after his splendid performance backstage, "Akwadaa" also known as Kwame Adusi Poku says; he came by that name since he was the smallest guy in his class. His classmates gave him that name as he says "so I have been riding with it". He feels he is a young and short dude and not tall like everybody else but "I am upstaging everybody so therefore I deserve that name and that is why I am claiming that name", he adds. Watch out for this future of funk/hiplife's exclusive interview soon. He is also coming out with a compilation album called "Uptown Hiplife" which includes acts from Canada and all over US. He plans to go to Ghana soon and get everything "popping" in quote.
Papa Shee, a veteran performer at the NY Picnic also had a great performance and as always has a fan base. When asked what he was going to perform, he said; he always has that as a secret before any performance. He said he will put up the best performance for his fans.
Buk Bak also came and said they were at the picnic to offer support and show some love as they were performing that evening featuring Nana Quame. They offered a little accapella to their fans. They said they always like to provide great songs because people spend their money on their songs. They crushed rumours of a break up and exclusively mentioned that they have a new album coming out in December.
The attendance at this year's New York Picnic was as always enormous. People traveled all over the US and Canada to come to this event. It is a national event and a household name. Before proceeding, the organizers deserve a huge round of applause for at least finding a venue to stage this year's picnic. It had been very hectic finding a venue as NCOGA's Secretary General; Alhaji Mardah mentioned in an interview; "unfortunately because of the huge number of people we have and the garbage we leave behind, a lot of places don't want to accommodate us and this venue was the only place that wanted to take us".
We appreciate NCOGA's effort in making this happen because it would have been a disaster if there were no New York Picnic. It is such an attractive event that many artistes who performed have given it their thumbs up.
The huge number of attendees was a surprise to Peter Dogovich, Vice President of Sales, North American Airlines who attended the event and mentioned to this writer that it was an excellent opportunity for him to be exposed to the Ghanaian community. He said it was definitely a fabulous gathering because he did not expect that many people to be there. He was extremely, pleasantly surprised as he put it that people just kept coming. It is one of the venues to get the message out to the people.
The organizers could not control the crowd as the crowd forced to push their way through the gate to enter. Mr. Dogovich said he was happy to be part of the community and hopefully the event was going to be the beginning of many events.
Boxing siblings, Emmanuel and Joshua Clottey were also at the picnic and expressed their joy at being at the picnic. Joshua said; "You know one thing I don't miss in America is the NY picnic". He said it is a nice event and whenever he comes, he always has a good time so he has make it a point to always come to the picnic. Emmanuel also adds that it is an excellent event that they want to be a part of all the time. He has met many people that he has not seen in so many years. The New York picnic is always proud to showcase talents. Last year, Emmanuel Osei Bonsu aka Wanlove also dubbed "Ghana's Bob Marley" and his partner, Boya Dunn became the hot acts with impressive lyrics. This year too came, Akwadaa Nyame, (Young God) the most versatile, unbelievable and incredible act who had a great performance. When he and his entourage appeared on stage, he was the smallest and looked like being crushed but finally he was the main attraction. In an interview after his splendid performance backstage, "Akwadaa" also known as Kwame Adusi Poku says; he came by that name since he was the smallest guy in his class. His classmates gave him that name as he says "so I have been riding with it". He feels he is a young and short dude and not tall like everybody else but "I am upstaging everybody so therefore I deserve that name and that is why I am claiming that name", he adds. Watch out for this future of funk/hiplife's exclusive interview soon. He is also coming out with a compilation album called "Uptown Hiplife" which includes acts from Canada and all over US. He plans to go to Ghana soon and get everything "popping" in quote.
Papa Shee, a veteran performer at the NY Picnic also had a great performance and as always has a fan base. When asked what he was going to perform, he said; he always has that as a secret before any performance. He said he will put up the best performance for his fans.
Buk Bak also came and said they were at the picnic to offer support and show some love as they were performing that evening featuring Nana Quame. They offered a little accapella to their fans. They said they always like to provide great songs because people spend their money on their songs. They crushed rumours of a break up and exclusively mentioned that they have a new album coming out in December.