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Cape Coast-based author Victor Beausoleil is set to open a new studio and music agency in Ghana.
The agency will be launched in April and the facility will be located in Cape Coast.
Named Sovereign Music Group, the author, in an interview, said this is to create enormous opportunities for artistes to develop their skills.
Victor Beausoleil believes the unique set of skills will also the artistes' work go beyond the borders of Ghana and ensure them long careers as opposed to a few local hits.
The facility will also ensure Ghanaian acts, established and upcoming, get to tap into the vast exposure of their international colleagues.
The Sovereign Mmusic Group has experts onboard from America, South Africa, UK, Denmark, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.
The Sovereign Music Group is in partnership with Ghanaian music icon Okyeame Kwame and Ghana's Ambassador on tourism, arts and culture, Matthew Mensah.
A successful author with 12 published books to his name, a seasoned philanthropist, Victor Beausoleil governs all his businesses, ventures and humanitarian endeavours on the premise of a triple bottom line people, planet and prosperity.
Through youth programming, community economic development initiatives, sponsorships, scholarships and environmental clean-ups, Beausoleil is contributing and building a positive legacy in Ghana.
He is hopeful that his solid track record over the years will come in handy as he undertakes the Sovereign Music Group project.
Victor Beausoleil has a proven record of building capacity. In the last few years, he has built that of hundreds of youth in the Central Region.
The Baba Future Leaders program is a truly remarkable initiative based in Cape Coast that exemplifies “I am because we are”.
Beausoleil's works as an author have earned him a lot of respect. He has written on wide ranging subjects from poverty to parenting and adulthood.
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