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Make highlife national treasure Veteran artistes
BY: Gifty Owusu-Amoah
Category: Events
Mr Mike Eghan (2nd left), a pioneer broadcaster, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), and Prof. Amin Alhassan (right), Director-General of the GBC, unveiling the logo to officially launch the Highlife is Alive Fan Club. With them is Prof. Kwame Karikari (left), Board Chairman of the Graphic Communications Group Ltd. Picture: ESTHER ADJEI
Veteran highlife artistes have stressed the need for a concerted effort to preserve that genre of music as a national art treasure and heritage.
That, according to them, was the surest way of preserving Ghana’s culture and heritage on the global music stage, in the face of the steady threat posed by new and foreign music styles, such as Dancehall, in Ghana’s music business.