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Ghanaian artistes including Kwabena Kwabena, Kofi Kinaata, Dada KD, Kumi Guitar, and Sonnie Badu are set to thrill patrons at this year's Taptap Send Ghana Music Awards USA.
The event which is scheduled to take place at the plush Lincoln Theater in Columbus, Ohio on August 26, is expected to attract many music lovers and Ghanaians from all over the USA.
Also scheduled to perform are artistes based in the United States of America.
Ghana Music Awards USA is an awards scheme with a view to encourage and recognise Ghanaian musicians in the diaspora, especially, in the United States of America to actively participate in promoting and celebrating Ghana Music and culture.
In a period of three years, GMA-USA has celebrated and honoured over 150 artistes from Ghana and the United States.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Music Awards USA (GMA-USA), Dennis Boafo has promised patrons of quality production and programming.
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