
The National Theatre of Ghana will on Sunday, August 5, witness historic album launch of one of Ghana's gospel sensations, Joe Dee Owusu.
The event was expected to attract a large number of stakeholders in the music industry, fans of Joe Dee Owusu, radio DJs and presenters, musicians among others.
The album launch would feature stars like Superintendent Kofi Sarpong, Jack Alolomi, Amy Newman, Selina Boateng, Opiesei Esther, Wind Afrik Band and a host of others.
The songs on the new album were intended to woo all music lovers in every society with their combination of both traditional and contemporary musical instruments fused with good rhythms.
Fans who would have the opportunity to watch Joe Dee perform live on Sunday would forever remember him.
Joe Dee Owusu stated that he would not relent in his pursuit to make a difference in the world of music through his dynamic songs.
The album, which was being marketed by Media Excel Production, record label of the year, and produced by Centrelink Investment, was one of the gospel albums currently doing well on the music market, in addition to enjoying immense airplay on radio and TV.
Centrelink Investment is a reputable company that provides accommodation for students in the tertiary institutions in the country.
The management of Media excel productions said expectations were very high to give a world class entertainment to their special guests who would be coming from all corners of the country to grace the album launch.
The launch promises to be nothing but a day of quality live music performance and excitement.
By George Clifford Owusu


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