Charterhouse, the entity behind the Ghana Music Awards, declared the launch of a music hall of fame honoring Ghanaian musicians.
This revelation came from CEO Theresa Ayoade during her address at the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
Mrs. Ayoade revealed that
the museum will be unveiled at the National Museum in the coming weeks,
established to honor the contributions of Ghanaian musicians. She emphasized
that this museum represents the “legacy of Charterhouse” and their ongoing
commitment to the Ghanaian music industry.
Theresa Ayoade expressed
profound gratitude to the partners, stakeholders, and collaborators of the
Ghana Music Awards for their unwavering support over the years.
She highlighted the
importance of this collective effort in making such initiatives possible and
underscored the significance of the museum as a tribute to the rich musical
heritage of Ghana.
The establishment of the
music hall of fame aims to celebrate and preserve the achievements of Ghanaian
musicians, offering a dedicated space to showcase their contributions and
inspire future generations.
“To our sponsors, this
journey would not have been possible without the corporate Ghana and tonight we
say a heartfelt thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all your support
and a big thank you to all the sponsors who have been part of our journey.
“Our biggest thanks go to
you, our fans who have been our biggest champion in this journey. Music is
indeed one of Ghana’s biggest passion and your love for it has spurred the
growth and talkability for it way beyond the night’s activity.
“Indeed your passion
spurs us on to do better each year and by so doing you have made this the
biggest annual event in Ghana by far,” she said on Saturday June 1.
This initiative marks a
significant milestone in the history of the Ghana Music Awards and
Charterhouse's enduring dedication to promoting and honoring Ghanaian music.
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