BISMARK ENTERTAINMENT

Wednesday 4 June 2014

I AM GETTING READY TO MARRY – KESSE

Award winning musician Kesse says his days of bachelorhood are numbered and will soon get married.

“I am not married but I am preparing to get married [soon]” the award winning musician revealed in an interview with Hitz FM.

Even though the singer did not reveal the identity of the lucky lady, there are rumors of him dating artiste Bino, formerly of Dance Fever fame.

Born Mike Kesse Frimpong, Kesse rose to fame after winning the season four of TV3 music reality show Mentor and also emerged first runner-up of Project Fame season 3.

In 2012, he won the Male Vocalist of the Year at Ghana Music Awards.

Already, Kesse has worked with some of the industry's finest. He has worked with Sarkodie, Okyeame Kwame, Guru, Tinny, Raquel, Kwaw Kesse and Efya, who won the Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2014 Ghana Music Awards.

Kesse said he is out with a new single, 'Obiba' which features Efya.

According to the singer, the song was composed three years ago, but decided recently to feature Efya.

The singer added music is his life and will not let it go any time soon.

"I am very serious with music so I always carrying my guitar," Kesse noted.

MOVIE PRODUCER TO SUE TOP TV

Top movie and music producer Ahmed Banda aka Bandex is in the process of suing Top Tv for showing one of his new movies “Gye Me” without his consent. Close sources to the movie producer have hinted Flex newspaper.

According to our source who works with Bandex on Adom fm`s Entertainment Hall, one fine Saturday afternoon whiles they were preparing for their entertainment discussion programme, they received calls from people that they were enjoying one of Bandex`s new movies on Top TV.

“This information nearly got Bandex angry to the extent that he had wanted to say it on radio that Top TV was infringing on his intellectual rights, he was advised to keep his calm because one of our own Ekourba Gyasi had been mentioned as the one managing both Top Fm and Top TV” he added.

Whilst our informant thought the matter had died out because Bandex was supposed to meet general manager Ekuorba Gyasi, a bird has whispered into our ears that Bandex has seen his lawyers and is preparing to sue Top Tv if things remain as they are. To get to the bottom of this story, Flex newspaper reporter Nii Ashley called Ekourba Gyasi for confirmation of the allegation and this is what Mr Gyasi, former morning show host of Adom and Hot fm told him.

“I am aware we faulted him by showing his movie, but we spoke to him and he even asked us to establish a relation since he does movies and we show them. I never thought it will get to this extent because we have spoken to him on that but he has not been here ever since. We took over not long but yes we committed that error” Ekuorba Gyasi confirmed.
Meanwhile, efforts to reach Bandex is not providing any positive results as Bandex is proving to be diplomatic on the issue. Read what Bandex told our reporter when he was reached on the phone last Monday.

“If I am preparing to sue somebody or not, do I need to tell the general public. I am not going to confirm or deny this but let`s wait and see what will happen in the near future. Yes, the fact that they showed my movie “Gye me” is true and I am not too happy about that.

It is my hope that no television station will try that on any producer because now the movie industry is not easy. Things are not like they used to be so if you show my new movie without informing me, I see it as theft and with that I can go to any extent to seek redress and this is what I intend to do with this case” he added.

“Gye Me” is an action packed movie which saw child actors Maame Serwaa and Rahim Banda before the cameras doing their own thing. It was released late 2013 so what it means is that the movie might be less than six months on the movie market.

I WANT GOOD SCRIPTS – YVONNE OKORO

Actress Yvonne Okoro is hopeful that she would be seen in more Nigerian movies this year, if she is approached with good scripts.

The actress, who has won several awards for her outstanding performance, has been quite selective with productions over the past years. However, for the past few weeks she has assiduously been working in Nollywood (the Nigerian movie industry).

She last worked in Warri and is currently shooting a set of movies in Lagos with ex-Big Brother Africa housemate, Beverly Osu. The movie which she said was being directed by Nigeria’s ace director Elvis Chuks, is entitled, Walking Tall.

According to her, it is the first time she is doing the business with Elvis Chuks and Beverly. She said she had so far received some good scripts, the reason why she had been busy out there.

She described her work experience on the current set of movies being produced as full of fun.

“It’s the same tedious, tiring but fun as well. Doing what you love always brings about fulfillment,” she told NEWS-ONE yesterday.

This is what Yvonne had to say when asked if she was likely to be seen in more Nigerian movies this year, unlike the previous years when she was very selective with productions. “Every director and what they bring to the set. If the script is good with a great director and cast, of course, I will.”

D3 COULD COME BACK - MZVEE

Whilst some music groups are splitting, others are hoping to come back, all things being equal. That hope, is what former member of female music trio D3, Mzvee, has told Razz Newspaper.

The sultry musician, who has a number of dancehall songs to her credit, is misconstrued as a bad girl; considering how she dresses on stage sometimes, but in her opinion, she’s bad in a good way - an oxymoron she alone understands.

“Yes! Some people perceive that female musicians who dress hot on stage and have very strong stage composure might be bad, but all I can say is that, I am bad in a good way. I am not bad in a bad way” she said.

Talking about the Ghana meets Naija, after putting up an outstanding performance, she revealed that Ghana meets Naija is a very good initiative and urged that every Ghanaian and Nigerian must embrace, because, it strengthens the relationship between Ghana and Nigeria.

Mzvee who was a member of former female music trio, D3, which was made up of Esbee, Adellynx and herself, said that her ‘secret’ in becoming Ghana’s current most promising female artiste, is her management team and the fact that she’s also always ready to learn and improve on any performance she gets.

Mzvee’s new single, “Borkor Borkor” which featured Zeal of VVIP fame is enjoying massive airplay. Talking about her former group D3, she said that she’s hoping for a future come back of the group, since the group went hidden due to individual busy schedules.

“There could be a comeback of the D3 group. Then, we had lots of big plans of becoming Africa’s version of Spice Girls or Destiny’s Child but all the big dreams were defeated due to individual busy schedules, like travelling, schooling, etc. so if in future there’s a need for comeback why not” she said.

Mzvee, real name, Vida Hamenoo-Kpeba, is currently, under the management of Lynx Entertainment, which according to her “are the main brain behind my success.”

I DIDN'T STEAL ANY SONG; GO TO COURT! - EVANGELIST DIANA ASAMOAH

It may sound like a showy salvo or a challenge, but Gospel artiste, Evangelist Diana Asamoah has a simple, straight forward message to claimants who insist she stole somebody’s song: “Go to court!” The Kumasi-based singer has discounted swelling allegations making the rounds in some music quarters that she has infringed on someone’s copyright with the song Anopa Wiem – on her latest album Pentecost Soree Nwom.

According to her producer-cum-manager, Mr. Anane Frimpong (of Frimpong Music production), the sensational singer has committed no such infringement and, for that matter, was ready to vindicate herself “even before the laws of the country.”

In his explanation, the song in question is a one of 17 numbers form the Pentecost hymnbook which he was given the green-light to record by the Music Committee of the Church of Pentecost headed by Apostle Abraham Lincoln Ango, who is also the Tema Area Head of the church.

The latest albums have 18 songs on it. Out of the number, 17 are all hymnals from the Pentecost hymnbook given to the Evangelist by the Pentecost Music Committee,” he revealed, adding that the remaining one song was also taken from the Methodist hymnal.

“So it is not true that she ‘stole’ somebody’s song: in fact, the song in contention is number 181 in the hymnbook and credited to a woman by name Eunice Johnson who authored it in 1960,” he explained, indicating that he was informed the author was alive.

Mr. Anane-Frimpong’s explanation comes in the wake of a claim by Fiifi, known in showbiz as Abe Pe Show, who insists he owned the copyright to the song, having registered it in 1990.

“We are reliably informed that a man called Fiifi has been moving from one radio station to the other claiming that he first recorded the song in 1985 but registered it in 1990,” he said contending. “This cannot be true, at least with the information available to us.

“All we can tell in him for now is that, he should stop what he is doing to resort to the law if he thinks he has a case,” Mr. Anane-Fimpong said, indicating that he started making frantic efforts to reach Eunice Johnson “so that we can solve this puzzle once and for all!”

Reports of copyright infringements appear to have gained attention on the music scene in recent times. Not long ago, another gospel singer, Joyce Blessing, was taken on by one of the country’s all-time gospel music groups, Joyful Way Incorporated, for re-recording, its 1994 song, W’aheni to Rentwa Da.

With legal wrangling, the case was eventually put to rest after the singer opted for an out-of-court settlement.

The case of Evang. Diana Asamoah may, however, be a bit different, in that, she is noted for re-recording hymns of the Pentecost Church – which she is a member (an Evangelist).

Her latest album, with almost all songs from the Pentecost hymnbook, has numbers such as Yehowa Ne Wodin Kese, 34 Minutes Worship Medley, Ntome Ntwene, Abraham, Ntaban, Nkonimdie, and Mogya No.

BULLDOG CASE ADJOURNED TO JUNE 30; POLICE ASK FOR MORE TIME

The Accra Central and LA Magistrate Court (5) has adjourned to June 30 the case involving Nana Asiama Hanson (Bulldog), who has been charged for allegedly murdering Fennec Okyere, a music producer.

The court adjourned the case after the Prosecutor, Chief Inspector Sancher, begged the court for more time to finish his investigations into the matter.

Bulldog, who has been charged for allegedly murdering Fennec Okyere, was granted bail by the Human Rights Court on Tuesday, May 27.

He was picked up by the police on May 15 in Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra, as a prime suspect in the murder of Fennec Okyere who was killed at his residence on March 13 by unknown assailants. The deceased was the manager of hiplife artiste, Kwaw Kesse.

Bulldog made his first appearance at the Magistrate Court on Monday May 19, and was remanded into police custody despite appeals by the defence counsel for the suspect to be granted bail.

Not satisfied with the decision by the Magistrate Court to hold their client, lawyers for Bulldog took the matter to the Human Rights Court and requested for bail. The High Court upheld the request.

The Human Rights Court granted the request by the defence counsel because the facts as presented by the police and upon which they were holding Bulldog were "speculative" and did not link him to the charges that had been preferred against him.

On that basis, the court ruled that, Bulldog deserved his freedom and should not even have been held for a day.

KUMAWOOD ACTORS ANGRY WITH SPORTS MINISTRY FOR SIDELINING THEM

Actors in Kumasi Movie Industry (Kumawood) have expressed their dissatisfaction over the list of personalities the Ministry of Youth and Sports unveiled as Ghana’s official Ambassadors for the 2014 Brazil World Cup, which excludes them.

The ambassadors include Becca, John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah, Grace Ashy, CK Akonnor, Tony Baffoe, Abedi ‘Pele’ Ayew, Kwame Ayew, Augustine Ahinful, Samuel Osei Kuffour, Tony Yeboah, Azumah Nelson and Ali Jarrah among other things are responsible for campaigning to the corporate world and the general public for support towards Ghana’s journey to world cup glory.

Speaking on behalf of the angry actors on Peace FM’s entertainment review on Saturday, the president of Kumasi Actors Guild, Bill Asamoah disclosed that Kumasi actors are not happy about the personalities picked as ambassadors for the campaign which debar Kumasi actors.

He further stated that Kumasi football fanatics and actors played a key role in the qualification of the Black Stars to this year’s World Cup, which kicks off on June 13. He added that they visited the team to assure them of their support any time they were in Kumasi to play a match.

“Almost all the Black Stars supporters are in Kumasi and anytime they were here for a match, we the actors here didn’t forsake them. We visited, welcomed them and gave them every moral support needed but if they are soliciting for supporters for Brazil, how do they exclude Kumasi celebrities?”

According to him, the ministry should have named a Kumawood actor instead of the two glamour actors, John Dumelo and Jackie Appiah.

“We are canvassing for supporters for Ghana as a whole but not for only Accra or Tema; it should have been uniform because there are two big movie industries in Ghana now.”

He added that the association will be submitting its plea to the office of the Sports Ministry in Kumasi latest by Tuesday, June 3rd.

But reacting to the sentiments of Kumawood actors, Coordinating Manager for the ambassadors campaigning to raise funds to enable the supporters union of Ghana to travel to Brazil in order to support the Ghana Black Stars, Maame Efua Wajeto said the ministry wanted actors who can represent both the local and English language hence their choice for the two English actors.

“We wanted popular actors who can represent both the Twi and English language. Also acting is the sole business for these two people, John Dumelo and Jackie Appiah. These people have redefined acting in Ghana and have become icons in their own ways”

THEY THINK I’M CRAZY - ACTRESS ELLA

Actress Ella Mensah seems to know exactly what people say behind her back. “I know they say I’m crazy because of the way I clothe myself," she told Showbiz last Tuesday.

“I don’t care what people think about me because no one feeds me. I think about myself first before anyone other person, and I believe this is what has brought me this far. If I had listened to criticisms, I don’t think I would be where I am now.”

The 27-year-old actress has the knack for dressing rather sparsely exposing sensitive parts of her body. Yet she appeared very aware of her dress style and confirmed to Showbiz that it is what she wears that does the magic for her.

“Somehow, I feel happy whenever people complain about what I wear because that is what brings me attention”‘ she said. “I look different from my colleagues when I dress this way”.

Known for movies 11am, Born Killers, Treat Her Like a Lady, My Private Part, Royal Beauty, Crazy Chicks, In a Woman’s World, Malaysia Babe’s and Educated Housemaids, Ella Mensah said that one thing she told herself when she started her acting career was never to let anyone discourage her.

Ella made her debut in Crime To Christ in which she played a prostitute alongside actor Majid Michel and a host of others.

She has been described by many as ‘wild’ actress because of the roles she has played in movies Playboy, Pretty Queen, Her Excellency, Bed of Roses, Deadline and Shakira, Ella says nothing is stopping her from what she loves best.

Although she has acted in so many movies, Ella said she is not popular in Ghana because she is mostly based in Nigeria.

“I am mostly in Nigeria shooting that is why I am not that popular in Ghana, but I believe when I relocate back to Ghana, my name will be everywhere”.

Ella attended Aburi Girls Secondary School and continued to Trans African College.

HIGH GRADE FAMILY PULLED OUT OF BASS AWARDS – ORGANISERS

Nominees for the second edition of the Bass Awards were announced last Friday at the Z-Bar of World Trade Center in Accra. Ras Kuuku of Puom Music topped the list with 7 nominations – Best song of the year, Best performer, Music video of the year – Reggae, Best Collaboration – reggae, Reggae song of the year, Artiste of the year and Reggae Artiste of the year.

After the declaration of this year’s nominees for the awards slated for August 30th, none of High Grade Family’s dancehall artistes got nominated despite Samini’s artiste of the year nomination at the 2014 Ghana Music Awards. Organizers of the show revealed that High Grade Family, which houses dancehall artistes Samini, Kaakie and Jam Master Jay pulled out of the event, hence their exclusion from the nomination list.

The General manager and head of communications at Rackus Production, Gabriel Boateng, in an interview with Brain Stormer on Radio Univers said, “High Grade Family made it clear that they don’t want to be part of BASS awards this year, and we cannot begrudge them, we cannot force them.”

He added that the music group opting out of the awards did not affect the event because “no singular artiste is bigger than the reggae/dancehall genre”

“They just opted out without giving a reason but there are many reasons that go into someone pulling out from an award’

BASS Awards is put together by Rackus Productions, Solid Multimedia and BulHaus Entertainment to reward dancehall/reggae artistes in Ghana.

SUE ENTIRE GHAMRO BOARD, NOT A SELECT FEW - COURT ORDERS NANA AMPADU AND CO

The Human Rights High Court in Accra has asked Counsel for legendary hi-life musician Nana Kwame Ampadu and 99 others, who have sued the interim Ghana Music Right Organization (GHAMRO) board, to sue the entire board and not a selected few.

Nana Kwame Ampadu and the 99 musicians, composers, song writers, music producers and music rights owners have accused Carlos Sakyi, Chairman of (GHAMRO), of embezzling funds collected on behalf of music rights owners in Ghana.

They filed the suit on Thursday, May 15, 2014. According to the writ of summons, Carlos Sakyi and other GHAMRO Board members including Amandzeba Nat Brew, K.K. Kabobo and Mark Okraku Mantey “have deliberately refused to organize even a single Annual General Meeting since May 2011 when they took office as interim Board Members.

“Carlos Sakyi, Amandzeba, K.K. Kabobo and Mark Okraku Mantey have been dissipating the funds of the organization to the disadvantage of the Rights Owners and have been paying themselves monthly salaries between GH¢2,000 and GH¢4,000, excluding other allowances, even though the regulation of the organization expressly forbids the payment of salaries," the writ added.

The 99 musicians include, Nana Kwaku Duah (Tic Tac), Daniel Amakye Dede, Rex Omar Owusu Marfo, Charles Kwadwo Fosu (Daddy Lumba), Reginald Rockstone Ossei (Reggie Rockstone), Edward Nana Opoku (Hammer), Emmanuel Samini, Emmanuel Botwe (Kwaw Kese), Alfred Benjamin Crentsil, Theophilus Tagoe (Castro), Belinda Ekua Amoah (Mzbel), and Nana Tuffour.

Counsel for the plaintiffs, Garry Nemako asked the court, presided over by Justice Essel Mensah, to place an interlocutory injunction on the GHAMRO board from holding themselves as the board of the organization since their term has elapsed.

According to him, the interim board assumed office in May 2011 and were supposed to be in office for two years after which GHAMRO was to elect a permanent board through a general meeting.

Garry Nemako noted that the interim board has not fulfilled the requirement of electing a permanent board, they have not organized a single Annual General Meeting (AGM), and they have also failed to render accounts since the Attorney General licensed GHAMRO on December 23, 2011 to collect money on behalf of music rights owners.

The above, he said, contravenes Section 149 of the Companies Act and stressed that Carlos Sakyi, Amandzeba Nat Brew, K.K. Kabobo and Mark Okraku Mantey cannot run GHAMRO as their personal enterprise.

Counsel for the plaintiffs urged the court to ask the accused to render accounts of the monies collected, they must organize an AGM, and the board should be dissolved for an interim board to be constituted to organize general elections for a permanent board within six months.

The trial judge, Justice Essel Mensah stated that the plaintiff must sue the 12-member board and not only four of the board members because if the board must go, everybody must go with them.

He therefore urged that other members of the board - Kojo Antwi, John Mensah Sarpong, Akwesi Agyepong, Ahmed Banda (Bandex), Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour), Daniel Adjei (Dan Ray), Abebe Kakraba, and Mary Ghansah - should be given the opportunity to also defend themselves in court. Counsel for the accused, Pappoe Robert argued that the application by the plaintiffs cannot stand on its own and prayed that it should be thrown out.

Justice Essel Mensah ruled that in the interest of justice, all members of the interim board must be made parties to the suit. He therefore adjourned the case to June 20.

Garry Nemako told Myjoyonline.com after the hearing that the ruling is "in good taste because our intention is to sack the entire board."

"We had targeted the entire board, the thing is that we selected these people they seem [to have been] in charge behind the organization as if it's their personal enterprise that's why we picked [chose] them but the entire board must go," he added.

Nana Kwame Ampadu told Myjoyonline.com that the whole board was sued but "the other members who were re-sued were appointed by the board to run the affairs of GHAMRO".

"The whole board, they come to board meetings, they take their allowances but these four - Carlos Sakyi, Amandzeba Nat Brew, K.K. Kabobo, and Mark Okraku Mantey - are the working management. They have to arrange for congress, meetings [and] they have to see to the accounting and show it to the board."

LEGENDS NITE CONCERT VENUE CHANGED

Due to massive demand for tickets, the maiden Legends Nite concert has been moved from the Enabling Centre to a much bigger and accessible venue.

The concert which features the legendary Daddy Lumba will now take place at the Dominion centre in North London.

The venue which has hosted some of the biggest African events, will now host the renowned Ghanaian musician for what will be a great event.

On Saturday 7 June 2014, Daddy Lumba will take the stage to connect with his UK fans after 10 years.

He will be joined on stage by hand-picked artists such as Castro, Kofi Nti and others.

All tickets purchased already are still valid.

DANCEHALL, REGGAE ARTISTES MUST BE UNIQUE – AMBOLLEY

Music maestro, Gyedu Blay Ambolley, has urged Ghanaian Dancehall and Reggae artistes to blend their songs with some aspects of the country’s culture.

The ace saxophonist, composer and rapper, expressed worry over how most of the young musicians today adopt beats and rhythms created by Jamaican artistes and make the songs their own.

“The musicians who are in that line of music take more of their beats from Jamaican songs and add their voices to them. I think we need to have an identity. If our brothers from Jamaica, who have created that form of music, come down here and we are doing the same thing like them, it doesn’t really sit down with me. We need to add some part of our cultural aspect to the style that we use in the Reggae and Dancehall music,” the veteran musician charged.

Mr. Ambolley’s song, ‘It doesn’t Matter,’ was nominated as the Reggae Song of the Year at this year’s BASS Awards.

The event is designed to show gratitude to Reggae and Dancehall artistes, serve as an annual gathering of lovers of Reggae and Dancehall music and generally present high class entertainment to the public.

The BASS Awards are jointly organized by Rackus Productions, Bull Haus Entertainment and Solid Multimedia. This year’s event, under the theme, ‘Turn It Up,’ is slated for August 30.