On the March 20 edition of the Joy FM Super Morning Show, experts in the field of music joined the show discussing the history and evolution of Highlife music in Ghana.
Ethnologist and Professor of Music at the University of Ghana, Prof. John Collins and the Deputy Minister for Tourism Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, shared insights about the beginnings of highlife music and how this genre has evolved over the years.
Watch the show below:
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