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Atakora Manu's Band

Atakora Manu's Band

Atakora Manu's Band has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 15 February 2016. Songs played include Pim No Bi and Sunkwa.

Atakora Manu was born at Toase in Ashanti in 1940. After leaving school in 1956 he took a job as machine operator stationed at Brofoyedru in Adansi. The boss of his crew was a good guitarist & Atakora’s interest in pursuing music was aroused. After much practice, he became proficient enough on the guitar to want to play music full-time. He quit his job & returned to his hometown of Toase where a B.K. Amankwah bought him a set of musical instruments to be the resident band in his club. Manu formed a band known as the Princess Trio. They were so popular in Toase that they ended up touring the whole country. Between 1963 & 1966, he was a guitarist of the United Ghana Farmers Council Drama Troupe. After the 1966 coup, the Troupe was disbanded & Atakora returned home once more. In 1967, he teamed up with Kakaiku of Kakaiku No. 1 Band fame & formed Kakaiku No.2 Band with him as the lead guitarist.

In 1970, he resigned from Kakaiku No.2 Band. For several years he worked as sound engineer for other projects. In 1973 he was employed as studio engineer at Ambassador Records. With the help of A.K. Badu, managing director of Ambassador Records, he was encouraged to use the studio for his own music with the hope of recording in the future. As a result of this good gesture, he regrouped his Princess Trio. Atakora Manu released a large catalog of albums through the 1970s & 80s, both with the Princess Trio & the Sound Engineers. His music is characterized by a sound that features interlocking guitar lines, playful keyboards, & distinctive singing in a smooth groove unique within the context of Ghanaian highlife.

On Disko Hi-Life, some of the performers are: Atakora Manu – vocals, lead vocals on “Palm Wine Seller”, guitar, & bass; Elder Osei Bonsu – lead vocals on “Self Contention”, guitar, & percussion; C.K. Mensah – tenor vocals, S.K. Amoako Agyeman – lead vocals on “Obiaa Ne Mre Beba”; & Agyei Kyeremanteng – alto vocals.

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Atakora Manu's Band

Atakora Manu's Band has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 15 February 2016. Songs played include Pim No Bi and Sunkwa.

Atakora Manu was born at Toase in Ashanti in 1940. After leaving school in 1956 he took a job as machine operator stationed at Brofoyedru in Adansi. The boss of his crew was a good guitarist & Atakora’s interest in pursuing music was aroused. After much practice, he became proficient enough on the guitar to want to play music full-time. He quit his job & returned to his hometown of Toase where a B.K. Amankwah bought him a set of musical instruments to be the resident band in his club. Manu formed a band known as the Princess Trio. They were so popular in Toase that they ended up touring the whole country. Between 1963 & 1966, he was a guitarist of the United Ghana Farmers Council Drama Troupe. After the 1966 coup, the Troupe was disbanded & Atakora returned home once more. In 1967, he teamed up with Kakaiku of Kakaiku No. 1 Band fame & formed Kakaiku No.2 Band with him as the lead guitarist.

In 1970, he resigned from Kakaiku No.2 Band. For several years he worked as sound engineer for other projects. In 1973 he was employed as studio engineer at Ambassador Records. With the help of A.K. Badu, managing director of Ambassador Records, he was encouraged to use the studio for his own music with the hope of recording in the future. As a result of this good gesture, he regrouped his Princess Trio. Atakora Manu released a large catalog of albums through the 1970s & 80s, both with the Princess Trio & the Sound Engineers. His music is characterized by a sound that features interlocking guitar lines, playful keyboards, & distinctive singing in a smooth groove unique within the context of Ghanaian highlife.

On Disko Hi-Life, some of the performers are: Atakora Manu – vocals, lead vocals on “Palm Wine Seller”, guitar, & bass; Elder Osei Bonsu – lead vocals on “Self Contention”, guitar, & percussion; C.K. Mensah – tenor vocals, S.K. Amoako Agyeman – lead vocals on “Obiaa Ne Mre Beba”; & Agyei Kyeremanteng – alto vocals.

Original source Last.fm

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Pim No Bi
Atakora Manu's Band (Kofi Archer, Kwabena Kwakye mix)
Ambassador1981
Sunkwa
Atakora Manu's Band (Kofi Archer, Kwabena Kwakye mix)
Ambassador1981