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Organizers of the upcoming Daddy Lumba concert, Imajin Advertising, have officially launched the event which will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre on November 12.
The event dubbed Legends and Legacy Ball is in collaboration with Adom 103.6 FM and it will honour and appreciate legends while they are alive.
The launch took place Monday at the Erata Hotel in Accra and was attended by some musicians including Kofi Nti, Felix Owusi and Daddy Lumba.
Speaking at the launch, the General Manager of Imajin Advertising, Mr Kwame Karikari indicated that as much as the event is being organized to honour a legend, it is also aimed at encouraging young and upcoming musicians to work hard to achieve the success chalked by these legends.
He also explained that the event will afford the young and upcoming artistes the opportunity to showcase their unique talents.
Mr Karikari added that the Legends and Legacy Ball will be an annual event to celebrate and honor music legends who have contributed immensely towards the music industry.
Daddy Lumba known in real life as Charles Kojo Fosu was excited and grateful for the honour accorded him. He noted that he has been on the quiet for sometime now attending to personal issues.
He thanked the organizers of the event for the opportunity to perform his greatest hits to his fans and music lovers who have not seen him for a while now.
Daddy Lumba added that he has started rehearsing feverishly for the concert in other to give off his best.
According to the organizers, musicians Kwaw Kesse, Mzbel, Kofi Nti, Kofi B, KK Fosu, Rana, and Felix Owusu among others will also thrill fans at the concert.
Daddy Lumba also known as the Ladies Prefect burst onto the music scene in the 1980s producing 27 albums in his illustrious career. He disclosed that, on the night of the concert, he will release his 28th album titled Ko shi Po.
Daddy Lumba was the brain behind musicians such as Felix Owusu, Ofori Amponsah, Papa Shee among others.
He is also credited to have influenced musicians such as KK Fosu, Kofi Nti, Kofi B, Nana Wusu and Amaba.
Lumba featured and collaborated with hiplife artistes like Borax, Bradez, Sarkodie, Okyeame Kwame, Samini and Hi-life musicians like Kwabena Kwabena and Pat Thomas.
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