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This weekend, the E-Vibes Musical Band Series will spotlight the legendary Secondi Band, led by celebrated Ghanaian musician Gyedu-Blay Ambolley.
The band, widely recognised for its vibrant performances and dedication to preserving and promoting indigenous Ghanaian highlife music, will share its story, journey, and experiences in an exclusive interview.
The episode will air on Joy News on Saturday at 4:00 pm, with repeat broadcasts on Sunday at 10:30 am and Friday at 6:30 pm. Viewers can also catch it on Joy Prime on Saturday at 4:30 pm.
The E-Vibes Musical Band Series celebrates the journeys of Ghanaian musical bands, exploring their triumphs, challenges, and the deep bonds that keep them together.
This season’s focus on Ghanaian music groups promises a rich and engaging experience for music enthusiasts and lovers of Ghanaian culture.

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