Gospel musician, Yaw Sarpong is the next guest on the ever-entertaining E Vibes programme on June 13.
The 'Wo Haw Ne S3n' singer is expected to take JoyNews' Becky through his journey and to his hometown of Asoufia in the Ashanti Region.
His exceptional way of creating indigenous gospel music gives off a distinct Yaw Sarpong and Asomafo brand.
Yaw Sarpong is one of the veteran gospel musicians who has over the years given life to the genre in the country.
With over 26 albums to his credit, the musician has won the hearts of many in Ghana and even beyond.
He has been in the music industry for forty years and is not backing down.
Yaw Sarpong will share his life story on E Vibes on Saturday 12th June at 8:30 am on JoyNews and Sunday, June 13 at 6 pm on Joy Prime.
E Vibes is a weekly programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work cutting across sectors
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