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The way Ghanaians forget legends is bad, my father Jerry Hansen worked hard – Shegah

Ghanaian female musician, Mildred Mark Hansen, known in showbiz as Shegah, daughter of legendary Jerry Hanson of Rumblers International Band fame, has expressed her disappointment at how the contribution of her father and others, have not been celebrated.
 
According to her, her father, the late Jerry Hansen helped and contributed his quota to what many young people are celebrating today as Ghana music music.
 
She said aside from founding the Rumblers band, her father was a founding member and first President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).
 
This notwithstanding, she is of the view that after the death of her father, most of his hard work has not been appreciated.
 
She added that not limited to her father, the way Ghanaians forget their legends and heroes is very unfortunate, “I feel the pain at times.”
 
Speaking in an interview on Original FM, she said, there had been few awards schemes that have honoured her father(Jerry Hansen) in the past, “ at times, they call us to come for the award, I remember MTN was one of them.”
 
However, she noted that for some time now, all of these things have stopped, the last time, an organisation reached out to honour the late Mr.Hansen was over 10 years ago.
 
The founder of the Ramblers International Band, Mr. Jerry Hansen, passed away at 85 in 2012.
 
Shegah who used to be part of the female music trio, Tripple M, is currently out with a new single titled Cool Chop. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FhRPCgcFV2I&feature=youtu.be
 
About the late Jerry Hansen
Mr. Hansen (his showbiz name) was born on 23rd February, 1927 at Ashanti Bekwai, to Maami Senkire and Johney Hansen, a pharmacist.

He was named John William Hansen and at the age of five years was enrolled in the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) School at Bekwai, where he was first exposed to music.

His then teacher, Mr. Stoke had a huge Piano Accordion which at the time brought the church to life when he got up to solo or accompanying the choir to perform.

Hansen admired both the teacher’s performance and instrument so much that, he tried following him wherever he went, though he never got the chance of trying his hands on the musical instrument.

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In 1939, Hansen left Bekwai to Koforidua where he attended the Methodist School. He later gained admission to Achimota School in Accra where he started the real study of music under Ms. Parnell and Mr. Philip Gbeho. He then moved to Accra Academy which he completed in 1947 after obtaining their Oxford and Cambridge certificates.
Shortly after completion, he got a job with the United African Company (UAC). Within two years of working for UAC, Hansen was offered a scholarship to train as an optical mechanic, specializing in the maintenance of cameras and microscopes among others in Germany.

While in Accra, Hansen’s interest in music made him join the Accra Orchestra which had King Bruce as one of its members around 1949. Though he was not good at playing any of the instruments at the time, only carrying them, gained him entrance into their performances.

Then in 1952, King Bruce formed the BLACK BEATS and convinced him (Jerry Hansen) to join it. Jerry Hansen played for the Black Beats from 1952 to 1961 when he left that band to form RABLERS International Band with guys like Eddie Owoo, Frank Coffie, Kwesi Forson, and Aryee Hammond among others.

The band which has since been under his leadership, has over 200 songs. Popular among the songs are Ama Bonsu, Ewuraba Atifical Owuo, Egyanka Dabre and Knock on Wood, a song composed by Eddie Floyd of USA but played by Ramblers.
RAMBLERS was the resident band of Star Hotel in the sixties and occasionally performed at Ambassador Hotel and other places including state functions.

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The band excelled in its performances so well that it was made to perform at official functions involving foreign dignitaries in the country.

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 Redeemed Baptist Church congratulates trio

 Three members of the Redeemed Baptist Church in Ogbojo – Emerita Professor Eliz­abeth Ardayfio-Schandorf, Mrs Florence Mangwe Hutchful and Mrs Comfort Owusu, were among 22 award recipients for their exceptional contribution to national development at the 10th Ghana Women of Excellence Awards ceremony held in Accra.

The trio were recognised for their exceptional performances in their respective field of endeav­ours.

Emerita Ardayfio-Schandorf is a seasoned geog­rapher and Chairperson of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), Mrs Hutchful comes in as the first President of the Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management, Ghana and Mrs Owusu as the Executive Director of the Association of Rural Banks (ARB) Ghana.

The awards, held on the eve of the Internation­al Women’s Day, is a component of Ghana’s ob­servation of the Day which was under the theme ‘Empowering the Ghanaian woman for National Development.”

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The clergy and congregation of the Redeemed Baptist Church says Ayekoo to the award winners.

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 TGMA unveils nominees for 26th edition

Organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) have unveiled nominations for the 26th edition of the awards.

A ceremony to unveil the awards held last Saturday at the Grand Arena was filled with shocks, surprises, and excitement.

The ultimate category, Artiste of the Year will see, Kweku Smoke, Joe Mettle, Team Eternity, King Prom­ise, Black Sherif, King Paluta and reigning champion, Stonebwoy.

King Paluta, King Promise and Stonebwoy

Best New Artiste of the Year, a key category for the emerging talents to make a mark will feature Lali X Lola, Arathejay, Rap Fada, Beeztrap KOTM, and Kwesi Amewugah.

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Lovers of gospel music will have a tough time choos­ing Empress Gifty, Joe Mettle, Team Eternity, Piesie Esther, Diana Hamilton or MOG Music as the Gospel Artiste of the Year.

Medikal, Sarkodie, King Paluta, Black Sherif, Kweku Smoke, Beeztrap and Amerado will battle it out for the Best Hiplife/Hip Hop Artiste of the Year crown.

A category which would generate controversy is the Best Rap Performance with a fierce contest between Sarkodie, Okyeame Kwame, Eno Barony, Lyrical Joe, Flowking Stone and Kweku Smoke.

There are other interesting categories like High­life Song of the Year, Telecel Most Popular Song, Male and Female Vocalists of the Year among others up for grabs for the 26th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards.

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The reigning Artiste of the Year, Stonebwoy was nominated in the same category again in addition to Album/EP of the Year – “Up and Running”, Best Reg­gae/Dancehall Song – “Psalm 23”, Best Music Video – “Jejereje”, Best Reggae Dancehall Artiste, Interna­tional Collaboration of the Year – “Ekelebe” featuring OdumoduBlvck, “Jiggle And Whine” featuring Spice, and Most Popular Song – “Jejereje”.

This year’s edition of Ghana’s biggest music night comes off on May 3, 2025, at the Accra International

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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