CITI FM’s Music of Ghanaian Origin (MOGO) festival continues today with the African Jazz Jamboree (Jazz in the Citi).
[contextly_sidebar id=”9SUjvYJ9SKZhhRY5JnElnFGhKgNJMzEv”]The event, which will be held at the National Theatre, will have performances from Music legend Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Toni Manieson, George Spratz, Victor Dey, Aka Blay, Kollaboration and other great Jazz musicians.
George Spratz thrilled listeners of Citi FM this morning on the Citi Breakfast Show with his mastery of the guitar.
George Spratz playing some beautiful music on the Citi Breakfast Show. He’s performing tonight. #mogofestival pic.twitter.com/9ARUyyBapJ
— 97.3 Citi FM (@Citi973) March 27, 2015
G. Spratz, the protege of the legendary Agya Koo Nimo has promised a night to remember at the National Theatre.
Tickets are selling at Citi FM and the Shell Shops at East Legon, Dansoman, N1, 37 and the Motorway Bypass, as well as the Spintex Baatsona Total for only GHS60.
The MOGO Festival which begun at Mantse Agbona in Accra last Saturday will be climaxed on Saturday, March 28 with the MOGO Awards at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The three nights with hiplife greats from Monday to Wednesday saw Nana Ampadu, Ben Brako and Paapa Yankson taking turns to tell their life story and experiences at the Alisa Hotel.
They also thrilled the fans with their highlife songs.
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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com/Ghana