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AFH39 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a lead...
published: 06 Jan 2014
AFH39 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
AFH39 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a leading folk musician of Palm wine music or Highlife music from Ghana. Born in the village of Foase, in the Atwima District of the Ashanti Region in Ghana, West Africa, he worked in various jobs in science and medical-related field while maintaining his interest in music. In 1957, when the former British colony of the Gold Coast became the independent country of Ghana, Koo Nimo first received national acclaim through the formation of the Addadam Agofomma ensemble. Many of his songs tell traditional stories and are sung in the language Twi. Along with one or two guitars and vocals, the traditional Ashanti palmwine ensemble consists of traditional instruments of West Africa, including the apentemma and the donno, the frikyiwa (metal castanet), the prempensua (rhumba box), the ntorwa (hollow gourd rattle with beads or seeds woven around it on a net), and the nnawuta (consisting of two iron bells that provide the key rhythmic pattern) or dawuro (banana-shaped bell). In 1979, in recognition of his services to Ghanaian music as performer, teacher and administrator, Koo Nimo was elected President of MUSIGA (the Musicians' Union of Ghana). His countrymen appreciated not only his music, but his love of and respect for tradition. In 1985 Koo Nimo was appointed interim chairman of COSGA, the Copyright Society of Ghana, More recently he has been made an honorary life member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, along with such distinguished names as Professor J.H.K. Nketia and John Collins. In 1990, eight of Koo's songs were released as a compact disk entitled Osabarima. This was the first work by a Ghanaian artist to be put on CD. In the words of High Fidelity Magazine (September 1990, 103). In February 1991, in recognition of his services to music and to his country, Koo received the prestigious Asanteman award from the Asantehene. In March, he received the Flag Star award from ECRAG (Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana). In 1991, he was invited to serve on the National Folklore Board of Trustees. In January, 1992, at Columbia University, New York, USA, Andrew L. Kaye presented his dissertation entitled Koo Nimo and his circle: A Ghanaian Musician in Ethnomusicological Perspective and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his work. In March 1997, the Ghana government celebrated the fortieth anniversary of independence by awarding gold medals to forty of its distinguished citizens, one of whom was Koo Nimo. This was in recognition of his efforts to preserve traditional culture. In the next month he received the Konkoma Award for his contribution to Ghanaian Highlife Music. In 1998, Koo was employed as a Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, for two years, before taking a similar position at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As of 2006, Koo Nimo has moved back to Ghana and is currently living in Kumasi.- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 6
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S.E. Rogie - Do Me Justice
Palm-Wine music from Sierra Leone....
published: 11 Sep 2010
author: HuesosBrigada
S.E. Rogie - Do Me Justice
S.E. Rogie - Do Me Justice
Palm-Wine music from Sierra Leone.- published: 11 Sep 2010
- views: 12901
- author: HuesosBrigada
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Palm Wine Sound - Fela Kuti & Afrika 70
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published: 13 Oct 2011
author: lysergical1
Palm Wine Sound - Fela Kuti & Afrika 70
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Palm Wine Guitar Music (Awieye)
Palm Wine Guitar is an indigenous way of playing African Guitar. BIOGRAPHY: Sammy Odoh Way...
published: 14 Mar 2012
author: sammyodohquitar
Palm Wine Guitar Music (Awieye)
Palm Wine Guitar Music (Awieye)
Palm Wine Guitar is an indigenous way of playing African Guitar. BIOGRAPHY: Sammy Odoh Way back 50's, I learnt a lot from my father by the name Openyi Kudwo ...- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 2729
- author: sammyodohquitar
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Ghana Highlife, Palm Wine Music; by T.O.Jazz Part 1
Ghanaian Music Legend Thomas Osei Jazz Ampoumah plays Palm Wine Guitar unplugged. Thomas O...
published: 16 Sep 2009
author: bchillmusic
Ghana Highlife, Palm Wine Music; by T.O.Jazz Part 1
Ghana Highlife, Palm Wine Music; by T.O.Jazz Part 1
Ghanaian Music Legend Thomas Osei Jazz Ampoumah plays Palm Wine Guitar unplugged. Thomas Osei 'T.O.' Ampomah was one of the more traditional Highlife artists.- published: 16 Sep 2009
- views: 36911
- author: bchillmusic
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Palm Wine Music with Koo Nimo
Rhythm Power 14 see's our students getting down to the mellifluous sounds of Ghana's palm ...
published: 10 Feb 2014
Palm Wine Music with Koo Nimo
Palm Wine Music with Koo Nimo
Rhythm Power 14 see's our students getting down to the mellifluous sounds of Ghana's palm wine King, Koo Nimo- published: 10 Feb 2014
- views: 7
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Development of Palm Wine Music
...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: Mbofra Nfaadwen
Development of Palm Wine Music
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Emmerson - Sweet Palmwine ft. Timaya
Watch the new video for emerging singer, Emmerson featuring Timaya.
Subscribe to the Yout...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Emmerson - Sweet Palmwine ft. Timaya
Emmerson - Sweet Palmwine ft. Timaya
Watch the new video for emerging singer, Emmerson featuring Timaya. Subscribe to the Youtube channel - http://bit.ly/newscsub | http://www.instagram.com/soundcityafrica | http://www.twitter.com/soundcitytv- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 1493
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AFH37 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a lead...
published: 06 Jan 2014
AFH37 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
AFH37 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a leading folk musician of Palm wine music or Highlife music from Ghana.AFH37 Born in the village of Foase, in the Atwima District of the Ashanti Region in Ghana, West Africa, he worked in various jobs in science and medical-related field while maintaining his interest in music. In 1957, when the former British colony of the Gold Coast became the independent country of Ghana, Koo Nimo first received national acclaim through the formation of the Addadam Agofomma ensemble. Many of his songs tell traditional stories and are sung in the language Twi. Along with one or two guitars and vocals, the traditional Ashanti palmwine ensemble consists of traditional instruments of West Africa, including the apentemma and the donno, the frikyiwa (metal castanet), the prempensua (rhumba box), the ntorwa (hollow gourd rattle with beads or seeds woven around it on a net), and the nnawuta (consisting of two iron bells that provide the key rhythmic pattern) or dawuro (banana-shaped bell). In 1979, in recognition of his services to Ghanaian music as performer, teacher and administrator, Koo Nimo was elected President of MUSIGA (the Musicians' Union of Ghana). His countrymen appreciated not only his music, but his love of and respect for tradition. In 1985 Koo Nimo was appointed interim chairman of COSGA, the Copyright Society of Ghana, More recently he has been made an honorary life member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, along with such distinguished names as Professor J.H.K. Nketia and John Collins. In 1990, eight of Koo's songs were released as a compact disk entitled Osabarima. This was the first work by a Ghanaian artist to be put on CD. In the words of High Fidelity Magazine (September 1990, 103). In February 1991, in recognition of his services to music and to his country, Koo received the prestigious Asanteman award from the Asantehene. In March, he received the Flag Star award from ECRAG (Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana). In 1991, he was invited to serve on the National Folklore Board of Trustees. In January, 1992, at Columbia University, New York, USA, Andrew L. Kaye presented his dissertation entitled Koo Nimo and his circle: A Ghanaian Musician in Ethnomusicological Perspective and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his work. In March 1997, the Ghana government celebrated the fortieth anniversary of independence by awarding gold medals to forty of its distinguished citizens, one of whom was Koo Nimo. This was in recognition of his efforts to preserve traditional culture. In the next month he received the Konkoma Award for his contribution to Ghanaian Highlife Music. In 1998, Koo was employed as a Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, for two years, before taking a similar position at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As of 2006, Koo Nimo has moved back to Ghana and is currently living in Kumasi.- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 2
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AFH38 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a lead...
published: 06 Jan 2014
AFH38 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
AFH38 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a leading folk musician of Palm wine music or Highlife music from Ghana. Born in the village of Foase, in the Atwima District of the Ashanti Region in Ghana, West Africa, he worked in various jobs in science and medical-related field while maintaining his interest in music. In 1957, when the former British colony of the Gold Coast became the independent country of Ghana, Koo Nimo first received national acclaim through the formation of the Addadam Agofomma ensemble. Many of his songs tell traditional stories and are sung in the language Twi. Along with one or two guitars and vocals, the traditional Ashanti palmwine ensemble consists of traditional instruments of West Africa, including the apentemma and the donno, the frikyiwa (metal castanet), the prempensua (rhumba box), the ntorwa (hollow gourd rattle with beads or seeds woven around it on a net), and the nnawuta (consisting of two iron bells that provide the key rhythmic pattern) or dawuro (banana-shaped bell). In 1979, in recognition of his services to Ghanaian music as performer, teacher and administrator, Koo Nimo was elected President of MUSIGA (the Musicians' Union of Ghana). His countrymen appreciated not only his music, but his love of and respect for tradition. In 1985 Koo Nimo was appointed interim chairman of COSGA, the Copyright Society of Ghana, More recently he has been made an honorary life member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, along with such distinguished names as Professor J.H.K. Nketia and John Collins. In 1990, eight of Koo's songs were released as a compact disk entitled Osabarima. This was the first work by a Ghanaian artist to be put on CD. In the words of High Fidelity Magazine (September 1990, 103). In February 1991, in recognition of his services to music and to his country, Koo received the prestigious Asanteman award from the Asantehene. In March, he received the Flag Star award from ECRAG (Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana). In 1991, he was invited to serve on the National Folklore Board of Trustees. In January, 1992, at Columbia University, New York, USA, Andrew L. Kaye presented his dissertation entitled Koo Nimo and his circle: A Ghanaian Musician in Ethnomusicological Perspective and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his work. In March 1997, the Ghana government celebrated the fortieth anniversary of independence by awarding gold medals to forty of its distinguished citizens, one of whom was Koo Nimo. This was in recognition of his efforts to preserve traditional culture. In the next month he received the Konkoma Award for his contribution to Ghanaian Highlife Music. In 1998, Koo was employed as a Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, for two years, before taking a similar position at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As of 2006, Koo Nimo has moved back to Ghana and is currently living in Kumasi.- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 3
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Salone (Sierra Leone) Music Medley - Palm Wine Band Toronto
Salone (Sierra Leone) Music Medley - Salone Palm Wine Band - Trane Studio, Toronto, Canada...
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: 2011Salone
Salone (Sierra Leone) Music Medley - Palm Wine Band Toronto
Salone (Sierra Leone) Music Medley - Palm Wine Band Toronto
Salone (Sierra Leone) Music Medley - Salone Palm Wine Band - Trane Studio, Toronto, Canada.- published: 01 Aug 2011
- views: 8608
- author: 2011Salone
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ALO (Highlife/palmwine Music)
Dokun Oke-Guitar;Gedeon longtchi;Samuel Aina-Drums;Dawoud Saidi-Keyboard....
published: 18 Oct 2010
author: Dokun Oke
ALO (Highlife/palmwine Music)
ALO (Highlife/palmwine Music)
Dokun Oke-Guitar;Gedeon longtchi;Samuel Aina-Drums;Dawoud Saidi-Keyboard.- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 823
- author: Dokun Oke
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S.E. Rogie - Amoo loe lee (Palm wine music from Sierra Leone)
From the Album "The Palm Wine Sounds of S. E. Rogie" (1989)
Sooliman Ernest Rogers was bo...
published: 05 Aug 2014
S.E. Rogie - Amoo loe lee (Palm wine music from Sierra Leone)
S.E. Rogie - Amoo loe lee (Palm wine music from Sierra Leone)
From the Album "The Palm Wine Sounds of S. E. Rogie" (1989) Sooliman Ernest Rogers was born in 1926 in the town of Fonikoh, Pujehun District in southern Province Sierra Leone. He began performing early, while supporting himself as a tailor, and he came to use his nickname "Rogie" as his official surname. In the 1960s, he became a professional musician, singing in four languages. In 1973 Rogie left Africa and travelled to the United States. There he performed at elementary and high schools across California, and received awards from the US Congress and Senate, the cities of Berkeley and Oakland, California. In 1988, invited by British disc jockey Andy Kershaw, he moved to England, where he bought a home in Finchley. He died in 1994 at the age of 68, shortly after recording his last album, Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana.- published: 05 Aug 2014
- views: 7
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EMMERSON ft. TIMAYA -SWEET PALM WINE| Miami Video production| music video production| Regulus Films|
http://themiamistudio.com/music-videos/ Need A Music Video? Call Us Today! Local office: 7...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: REGULUS FILMZ
EMMERSON ft. TIMAYA -SWEET PALM WINE| Miami Video production| music video production| Regulus Films|
EMMERSON ft. TIMAYA -SWEET PALM WINE| Miami Video production| music video production| Regulus Films|
http://themiamistudio.com/music-videos/ Need A Music Video? Call Us Today! Local office: 786-429-4511 Worldwide: 1-888-803-2915 ext 101 Regulus had the pleas...- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 1894
- author: REGULUS FILMZ
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AFH41 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a lead...
published: 06 Jan 2014
AFH41 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
AFH41 - Koo Nimo Palmwine Quartet
Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem on 3 October 1934, baptized Daniel Amponsah) is a leading folk musician of Palm wine music or Highlife music from Ghana. Born in the village of Foase, in the Atwima District of the Ashanti Region in Ghana, West Africa, he worked in various jobs in science and medical-related field while maintaining his interest in music. In 1957, when the former British colony of the Gold Coast became the independent country of Ghana, Koo Nimo first received national acclaim through the formation of the Addadam Agofomma ensemble. Many of his songs tell traditional stories and are sung in the language Twi. Along with one or two guitars and vocals, the traditional Ashanti palmwine ensemble consists of traditional instruments of West Africa, including the apentemma and the donno, the frikyiwa (metal castanet), the prempensua (rhumba box), the ntorwa (hollow gourd rattle with beads or seeds woven around it on a net), and the nnawuta (consisting of two iron bells that provide the key rhythmic pattern) or dawuro (banana-shaped bell). In 1979, in recognition of his services to Ghanaian music as performer, teacher and administrator, Koo Nimo was elected President of MUSIGA (the Musicians' Union of Ghana). His countrymen appreciated not only his music, but his love of and respect for tradition. In 1985 Koo Nimo was appointed interim chairman of COSGA, the Copyright Society of Ghana, More recently he has been made an honorary life member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, along with such distinguished names as Professor J.H.K. Nketia and John Collins. In 1990, eight of Koo's songs were released as a compact disk entitled Osabarima. This was the first work by a Ghanaian artist to be put on CD. In the words of High Fidelity Magazine (September 1990, 103). In February 1991, in recognition of his services to music and to his country, Koo received the prestigious Asanteman award from the Asantehene. In March, he received the Flag Star award from ECRAG (Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana). In 1991, he was invited to serve on the National Folklore Board of Trustees. In January, 1992, at Columbia University, New York, USA, Andrew L. Kaye presented his dissertation entitled Koo Nimo and his circle: A Ghanaian Musician in Ethnomusicological Perspective and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his work. In March 1997, the Ghana government celebrated the fortieth anniversary of independence by awarding gold medals to forty of its distinguished citizens, one of whom was Koo Nimo. This was in recognition of his efforts to preserve traditional culture. In the next month he received the Konkoma Award for his contribution to Ghanaian Highlife Music. In 1998, Koo was employed as a Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, for two years, before taking a similar position at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As of 2006, Koo Nimo has moved back to Ghana and is currently living in Kumasi.- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 1
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How to Make Palm Wine alternative(palmy/mmaya ngwo/Nkwu Elu/Mmanya Ocha/emu/oguro)
Nigerian Food & Snack http://www.nigerianfoodtv.com/2012/09/how-to-make-palm-wineaka-palmy...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: NigerianFoodTV
How to Make Palm Wine alternative(palmy/mmaya ngwo/Nkwu Elu/Mmanya Ocha/emu/oguro)
How to Make Palm Wine alternative(palmy/mmaya ngwo/Nkwu Elu/Mmanya Ocha/emu/oguro)
Nigerian Food & Snack http://www.nigerianfoodtv.com/2012/09/how-to-make-palm-wineaka-palmymmaya.html The Nigerian Palm wine plays a very important role in tr...- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 2479
- author: NigerianFoodTV