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Kumasi Trio

Kumasi Trio

Kumasi Trio has been played on NTS in shows including Death Is Not The End, featured first on 8 April 2017. Songs played include Penpensarku, Kasi Ken Ken and So Wu Bam.

On July, 21, 1928, the West Africa magazine published a photograph with a caption that read, “The Kumasi Trio came to London to record 36 double-sided records, mostly in Fanti, for Tarquah.” The Tarquah Trading Company's position as a general retail in key Gold Coast cities was not matched by competitors. By 1928, it had become the main agents for Gramophone Company.

Kumasi Trio was made up of three main performers: Kwame Asare (Guitar); H. E. Biney (Guitar); and Kwah Kanta (Drums). The legendary guitarist Kwame Asare, was compelled to record under the name Jacob Sam. Kwame Asare and his friends hailed from Saltpond, in the Central Region of present day Ghana, where the Fanti people live. It is no coincidence that the songs were sung in the Fanti language. The town of Kumasi is about 100 miles north of Saltpond, and is the central hub for the Asante people who speak Twi. The name "Kumasi Trio" could have been for a commercial purpose, and not a representation of their hometown.

In a paper titled, “Ghanaian Highlife,” John Collins wrote that after World War I, “dozens of guitarists came to prominence in Ghana; they included Kweku Bibi, Kwesi Manu, Kwese Peprah, and most of all, Kwame Asare, the first to record highlifes.”

The recordings heard here are the earliest-known by Kwame Asare and his group. They were recorded in June 1928 for Zonophone. The landmark and standard highlife song, “Yaa Amponsah” is featured here. According to John Collins, “some years ago, R. Sprigge offered a musical analysis of the melody of the very early highlife “Yaa Amponsah,” which he considers to be a product of West African gong rhythms, the West African two-fingered style of guitar playing, and hymn music, which is manifested especially in the suspended thirds and hymn harmonies and progressions.”

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Kumasi Trio

Kumasi Trio has been played on NTS in shows including Death Is Not The End, featured first on 8 April 2017. Songs played include Penpensarku, Kasi Ken Ken and So Wu Bam.

On July, 21, 1928, the West Africa magazine published a photograph with a caption that read, “The Kumasi Trio came to London to record 36 double-sided records, mostly in Fanti, for Tarquah.” The Tarquah Trading Company's position as a general retail in key Gold Coast cities was not matched by competitors. By 1928, it had become the main agents for Gramophone Company.

Kumasi Trio was made up of three main performers: Kwame Asare (Guitar); H. E. Biney (Guitar); and Kwah Kanta (Drums). The legendary guitarist Kwame Asare, was compelled to record under the name Jacob Sam. Kwame Asare and his friends hailed from Saltpond, in the Central Region of present day Ghana, where the Fanti people live. It is no coincidence that the songs were sung in the Fanti language. The town of Kumasi is about 100 miles north of Saltpond, and is the central hub for the Asante people who speak Twi. The name "Kumasi Trio" could have been for a commercial purpose, and not a representation of their hometown.

In a paper titled, “Ghanaian Highlife,” John Collins wrote that after World War I, “dozens of guitarists came to prominence in Ghana; they included Kweku Bibi, Kwesi Manu, Kwese Peprah, and most of all, Kwame Asare, the first to record highlifes.”

The recordings heard here are the earliest-known by Kwame Asare and his group. They were recorded in June 1928 for Zonophone. The landmark and standard highlife song, “Yaa Amponsah” is featured here. According to John Collins, “some years ago, R. Sprigge offered a musical analysis of the melody of the very early highlife “Yaa Amponsah,” which he considers to be a product of West African gong rhythms, the West African two-fingered style of guitar playing, and hymn music, which is manifested especially in the suspended thirds and hymn harmonies and progressions.”

Original source: Last.fm

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