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A fast-rising musical group, Kentos aka Good vibes Music Band, has pledged to take live band music to a new level in the country and beyond after an electrifying official launch in Accra on Thursday.
The 14-member, which is male-dominated with two sensational female singers, has performed at the Sky Bar at Villagio in Accra over the years.
The band is noted for performing all genres of music, both local and foreign, to give patrons memorable moments.
The co-founder and music director, Ekow Joe, known in private life as Joseph Appiah, explained that they had been in existence for over a decade and needed to unveil the band to serve the entire country and beyond with good music.
"We are redefining live band music with some energetic vibe and providing persons of all ages the entertainment they deserved," he stated.
"Our uniqueness comes from the fact that we do not use any electrical instrument, we only play with the brass and the drums, and our style is more African though we do all genres of music," he stated.
He added that the motive was to entertain and give Ghanaians and other nationals "good vibes."
Joseph Appiah said they had plans of hosting an event this year on a bigger platform to give people the opportunity to experience Kentos Band.
The band, during the launch, entertained the audience with outstanding performances of songs including 'Feeling Good', 'You and Me', 'Aint Nobody' and 'Fire' by Osibisa.
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