Jazz and Blues concert event takes place at Ho
Ho, April 8, Ghanadot/GNA - Jazz and
Blues lovers in Ho were taken down memory lane of
yesteryears on Monday during a classical musical concert
performed by a neo-classic blues duo from the United States
(US).
The concert was part of the US Embassy's events to celebrate
the culture of the Diaspora, with roots from Africa.
The duo of Gaye Adegbalola and Roddy Barnes, recounted the
African- American history through contemporary music.
Gaye is said to consider blues "as the poor person's
psychiatrist and often finds humour in pain of day-to-day
living".
She said Jazz and Blues offered salvation in difficult
times.
The motley audience comprised heads of Ministries,
Departments and Agencies, traditional rulers and the youth,
responded satisfactorily to the songs which included ‘I got
it bad’, ‘crazy blues,’ ‘it hurts me too,’ ‘money honey,’
‘down in my own tears,’ ‘wild women don't worry,’ ‘careless
love’ and ‘how can I say I miss you’.
Dr Komla Dzisi, Principal of Ho Polytechnic, described the
concert and the songs as "soul healing".
He said though jazz and blues were considered to be elitist
music, it was beneficial to anyone who listens to it because
it "takes away trouble".
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