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Tema-based Adom FM Friday night hosted its clients and business partners, as well as sponsors of the station’s programmes to a night of exotic love songs ahead of Valentine Day, February 14.
Dubbed Adom 106.3 Pre-Vals live band bash, the night at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra featured three musicians – the ever-green George Darko and his Jazz Kings band, the sleek highlife musician Kwesi Pee and a colourful oriental blends by Ofie Kodjoe, a US-based Ghanaian.
And patrons of the strictly-by-invitation bash appeared to have enjoyed the night so much, dancing wherever they found space – on the main dance floor, in their seats and in-between the row of chairs by the poolside at Coconut Grove.
Ofie Kodjoe started the night off with songs like Sky High, When I found You, Peace and Blessings, My Funny Valentine and Bebanke.
In tow was the smooth operator Kwesi Pee, singing songs like Krokrome, Mehia Odo, Beka meho shi and Kyere me. Veteran George Darko capped the night with songs such as Odo Colour, Akoo te Brofo, Sa nsuo breme, Money palava and Lady in Red.
Officials of Adom FM explained the night’s event was in appreciation of the support and cooperation of its clientele and listeners, who have kept faith with the station through thick and thin to grow Adom FM into a vibrant, highly respected brand in the Ghanaian radio space.
See photos from the event
Story by Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
And patrons of the strictly-by-invitation bash appeared to have enjoyed the night so much, dancing wherever they found space – on the main dance floor, in their seats and in-between the row of chairs by the poolside at Coconut Grove.
Ofie Kodjoe started the night off with songs like Sky High, When I found You, Peace and Blessings, My Funny Valentine and Bebanke.
In tow was the smooth operator Kwesi Pee, singing songs like Krokrome, Mehia Odo, Beka meho shi and Kyere me. Veteran George Darko capped the night with songs such as Odo Colour, Akoo te Brofo, Sa nsuo breme, Money palava and Lady in Red.
Officials of Adom FM explained the night’s event was in appreciation of the support and cooperation of its clientele and listeners, who have kept faith with the station through thick and thin to grow Adom FM into a vibrant, highly respected brand in the Ghanaian radio space.
See photos from the event
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