This site uses cookies. Learning to play the keyboard in my local Church in Atwima Koforidua, a burgeoning town, a few kilometers far from Kumasi, one of the very sensational Musicians that wowed my little sensibilities to the art was Rev. Our houses are here. But before that, he had written and sang songs in the streets with his accordion, preaching as an Evangelist. The memory of this great pacesetter a year after his interment, is exactly the loud clarion call needed for many gospel artiste to rise from their apparent slumber and ineptitude, to write and make songs that minster grace to the Church. He lived in the era where songs were released in volumes.
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He tells stories like no other in a flowing continuum of groovy kuzi lines. The same is what sent him home from his house.
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By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. This site uses cookies. His tunes soothed our spirits. It did not keep long when news of his demise hit the air waves in August It is unfortunate records of these Mavens are difficult to access in our part of the world.
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To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: He lived in the era where songs were released in volumes. The singers and their struggle to grasp the heavy-rich diction of songs written in their own tongue beerko it. Our houses are here. Learning to play the keyboard in my local Church in Atwima Koforidua, a burgeoning town, a few kilometers far from Kumasi, one of the very sensational Musicians that wowed my little sensibilities reb the art was Rev.
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Like he sang on his Edin kusii ni album, Nyame dada no a na one wo nam no, Ono ara ne wo nko- The same Old God who has been with you, will still be with you. But before that, he had written and sang songs in the streets with his accordion, preaching as an Evangelist.
And He did die. Our homes are somewhere. And this song has never failed to leave the pulpits and stages since its release in the early 90s and late 80s. In their tents of missions those days, money was the scarce dweller; maybe a long traveller from their coasts.
He did not stretch and compress the accordion for leisurely pleasures. But unfortunately he returned with stroke and was bed-ridden for years.
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Barima Kusi Brempong lived to love what offered him love—Music and Ministry. His demise did not meet sogs usual clamour of the media when a veteran passes on, but the few who know the legacies of this great legend still celebrates his impacts.
The memory of this great pacesetter a year after his interment, is exactly the loud clarion call needed for many gospel artiste to rise from their apparent slumber and ineptitude, to write and make songs that minster grace to the Church.
His echoes reached our souls. But he did live.
But to love is to die, sometimes. To live is to love.
Kusi Brempong in his later years sojourned to Italy to further his Ministerial call. And he bekro write and released many of them that we grew up to like.
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