FEBRUARY 7, 2012:
Scratch Studios has pledged its support to the Ghana music industry by setting up a subsidiary department for the popular hip-life genre of music which is widely accepted in the country.
The CEO of Scratch Studios, Kofi Amoakuhene, made this clear at the offices of the studio in East Legon, Accra, yesterday, where he stated that there would be reductions in the rates of studio time, use of instruments and professional voice training for members of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).
The studio also offered to work with up and coming artistes to produce their demos, thereby giving them the professional touch, outlook and also the opportunity to put their music out, thereby showcasing their talents.
Amoakuhene also stated that the Syncos music was synonymous with Scratch as soul music was to Motown records, as such talented artistes would also be required to feature on the syncos compilation, therefore giving an international platform to the artistes.
Performing artistes who are interested in this bid should register at the offices of Scratch Studios at 117 Freetown Avenue, adjacent the guest hotel in East Legon, Accra.
SOURCE: GHANAWEB
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/entertainment/artikel.php?ID=229453
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
MUSIGA Pleads With The Media Not To Publish Photos of Singer Who Exposed Herself On Stage
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has taken notice of media reports concerning a Ghanaian female musician whose dressing mistakenly led to some private parts of her body been captured by a photo journalist during a recent Performance.
Our investigations have revealed that whereas there is some proof to the story, this was due to an unfortunate costume mishap. Musiga is highly concerned that this issue has gone too far with the media taking great interest in it. The newspaper which broke the story has indicated to publish the said photograph of the musician in an uncensored manner on its front pages on January 6th 2012.
In as much as MUSIGA respects the freedoms of the media and appreciate its contribution to the growth of the music industry, the Union would want to intervene in this instance and call for a cease fire on this issue.
“Inappropriate dressing” among some Ghanaian Musicians has become a major source of concern not only to the general Ghanaian populace but to members of the Union and steps are being taken by the new administration to educate its members on paying heed to cultural sensitivities in their public appearance and pronouncements.
The new MUSIGA under the leadership of President Obour would be rolling out programs through workshops and seminars to educate its members on several issues including artiste appearance and dressing.
Publishing the private parts of any Ghanaian woman would to a large extent not only be an embarrassment to the artiste in question but to womanhood in general. It can also traumatize and destroy the career of an up and coming Ghanaian superstar and we believe that, it is not the motive of the media to destroy our stars but has been a major partner in building up stars on the contrary.
We live in a part of the world where women empowerment is still an issue and fewer women have the courage to venture into certain careers, including music.
MUSIGA, in the interest of protecting its members and female members most especially, is of the opinion that the media would be doing more harm than good to society if it goes ahead to publish the said photographs of the female musician in question.
Once again, MUSIGA expresses gratitude to the media for its support over the years and we look forward to a more fruitful relationship in 2012 and beyond.
Source: Peace FM
http://showbiz.peacefmonline.com/news/201201/87341.php
Our investigations have revealed that whereas there is some proof to the story, this was due to an unfortunate costume mishap. Musiga is highly concerned that this issue has gone too far with the media taking great interest in it. The newspaper which broke the story has indicated to publish the said photograph of the musician in an uncensored manner on its front pages on January 6th 2012.
In as much as MUSIGA respects the freedoms of the media and appreciate its contribution to the growth of the music industry, the Union would want to intervene in this instance and call for a cease fire on this issue.
“Inappropriate dressing” among some Ghanaian Musicians has become a major source of concern not only to the general Ghanaian populace but to members of the Union and steps are being taken by the new administration to educate its members on paying heed to cultural sensitivities in their public appearance and pronouncements.
The new MUSIGA under the leadership of President Obour would be rolling out programs through workshops and seminars to educate its members on several issues including artiste appearance and dressing.
Publishing the private parts of any Ghanaian woman would to a large extent not only be an embarrassment to the artiste in question but to womanhood in general. It can also traumatize and destroy the career of an up and coming Ghanaian superstar and we believe that, it is not the motive of the media to destroy our stars but has been a major partner in building up stars on the contrary.
We live in a part of the world where women empowerment is still an issue and fewer women have the courage to venture into certain careers, including music.
MUSIGA, in the interest of protecting its members and female members most especially, is of the opinion that the media would be doing more harm than good to society if it goes ahead to publish the said photographs of the female musician in question.
Once again, MUSIGA expresses gratitude to the media for its support over the years and we look forward to a more fruitful relationship in 2012 and beyond.
Source: Peace FM
http://showbiz.peacefmonline.com/news/201201/87341.php
Sunday, January 1, 2012
MUSIGA PROVIDES DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GHANAIAN MUSIC
(December 2011)-
In an effort to promote and enhance the internal and external marketing of Ghanaian music, the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has sought the assistance from various partners to build a robust digital portal which will be launched in January 2012. With the support from NORCODE (Norwegian Copyright Organization, a digital meta- data library process is far advance with over five thousand (5,000) songs already digitized.
In order to take this project to the next phase, ECOBANK in collaboration with the World Bank Ghana office and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are supporting the capacity building of MUSIGA in designing a new internet portal which will serve as a platform for reference and marketing of MUSIGA and digitized Ghanaian music.
This project when completed will allow the Ghana Music Industry to participate in the global music market which was estimated at 2.2 trillion United States Dollars in 2010.This project will also be put to the service of the future collective management organization for the music industry.
On behalf of MUSIGA and the entire Music Industry, we will wish to express our most sincere gratitude to ECOBANK and all the other partners for their continuous interest in the Ghanaian Music Industry. MUSIGA by this release is hereby inviting all music right owners to submit their songs at any MUSIGA office nationwide for digitization.
In order to take this project to the next phase, ECOBANK in collaboration with the World Bank Ghana office and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are supporting the capacity building of MUSIGA in designing a new internet portal which will serve as a platform for reference and marketing of MUSIGA and digitized Ghanaian music.
This project when completed will allow the Ghana Music Industry to participate in the global music market which was estimated at 2.2 trillion United States Dollars in 2010.This project will also be put to the service of the future collective management organization for the music industry.
On behalf of MUSIGA and the entire Music Industry, we will wish to express our most sincere gratitude to ECOBANK and all the other partners for their continuous interest in the Ghanaian Music Industry. MUSIGA by this release is hereby inviting all music right owners to submit their songs at any MUSIGA office nationwide for digitization.
Source: Ghanaweb
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