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Gospel music veterans Tagoe Sisters have rendered an apology to music producer Zapp Mallet for failing to invite him to their 40th-anniversary celebrations.
In a statement shared on their official Instagram handle, the management of the musicians admitted fault stating that Tagoe Sisters had actually included Zapp Mallet’s name in the VIP list for both events organised in honour of the anniversary.
The management stated that the lack of an invite was an unpardonable oversight on their part and that of the event organisers.
They apologised to Zapp Mallet stating that his impact on the sisters’ careers cannot be understated.
This comes after the producer expressed his disappointment with the veteran artistes for failing to invite him to their 40th anniversary celebrations including the final concert on Sunday, October 15.
In an interview with Ghanaweb, Zapp Mallet said he was pained when he saw notices for the celebrations and concert on billboards but received no invitation after contributing to their career.
“I wasn’t invited so I guess I wasn’t part of their musical team. Meanwhile, I did an album with them [Tagoe Sisters] so I was supposed to have been there. They didn’t even call to tell me and nothing came,” he said.
Zapp Mallet worked with the Tagoe Sisters and produced their second album in 1989.
Read the Tagoe Sister's apology below:
The attention of management of the evergreen Tagoe Sisters has been drawn to a post on X by the producer extraordinaire, Zapp Mallet expressing his utter disappointment at being excluded from the Tagoe Sisters 40th Anniversary celebration, particularly considering the fact that he produced their second album of the Tagoe Sisters in 1989.
On behalf of the Tagoe Sisters, management would like to respectfully and unreservedly render an apology to quintessential ace- producer Zapp Mallet.
It was an unpardonable oversight on the part of management/event organizers as the Tagoe Sisters added his name to the list of VIP guests to be invited for both events at the Underbridge and the Accra International Conference Center.
Once again, our sincere apologies. For emphasis purposes, the 1989 release was an album and the producer of same cannot be no other than you sir.
#tagoesistersat40
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