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Voices of the Future : African Children's Choir

They may go unnoticed as we jam to kwaito, soukouss, highlife and bongo flava, but the African Children's Choir is a strong presence whose mission we all need to be in support of. Made up of the most precious of faces and the most delicate of voices, the choir comprises of young African children aged between 7 and 11. Many of them have lost a parent or two to famine and disease, some are HIV positive orphans. They speak different languages and are from various countries around the continent, but they have united in one voice to represent and raise awareness to the issues concerning AIDS orphans from all over Africa. They were recently featured in the "Blood Diamond" movie's soundtrack. They have shared stages with personalities such as Miriam Makeba, Thandiswa Mazwai, Josh Groban, Wyclef Jean, Michael W. Smith to name a few, and have been successful in raising significant funds towards supporting and educating their brothers and sisters throughout the continent.
MTV BASE tunes into FM radio in Kenya
Nairobi, 1 August 2007: Entertainment channel MTV base and Kenya’s premiere radio station, Capital FM, have teamed up to re-define how young adults consume media by introducing MTV Total Request Live (TRL) Radio, an exciting new radio property for the Kenyan young-adult market.
MTV TRL Radio, a weekly 2-hour radio show makes its debut on Capital FM on 3 August 2007. A unique mix of the hottest hip-hop and R&B tunes, MTV TRL Radio also combines the latest entertainment news with interviews from the biggest stars, leveraging MTV’s global access to A-list musicians and entertainers around the globe. Kenyan radio fans have already had a taste of what’s expected on the show, with regular 1-minute entertainment clips featured daily on Capital FM called MTV TRL All Access.
What's hardcore
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Strugglin
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Smile
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More hit for Oguaa Youth Choir
ALFRED Patrick Addaquay and his musical squad stormed and stirred the auditorium of the University of Cape Coast last Saturday with his latest musical composition and soul-inspiring songs.
The musical explosion dubbed “LAUDATE” meaning “Let us praise the Lord” attracted hundreds of people including Osabarima Kwesi Atta, II Omanhene of Oguaa Traditional Area, Rt Rev. D.S.A Allotey, Anglican Bishop, Cape Coast Diocese, among others.
Thirty-two different songs composed by Alfred Patrick Addaquay were performed by the neatly dressed Oguaa Youth Choir.
Oguaa Youth Choir Performs African Written Oratorio
Posted March 7th, 2007 by wokkel1979The Oguaa youth choir was founded in 2002 to raise the musical potentials in the youth of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Alfred Addaquay's Oratorio The LAUDATE has been performed by this choir twice last year which raised a remarkable number of audience.
For performances, email oguaayouthchoir @ yahoo . com
Modern Ghanaians
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