Shofar Music Production to host ‘Moments with Charles Deh’

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Mr. Charles Deh

Renowned Ghanaian-owned music production company, Shofar Music Production, has set September 17, 2022 to host the maiden edition of ‘Moments with Charles Deh’ at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

The event aims to provide a great opportunity for those in the business environment to appreciate its highly affluent customers, senior management, colleagues and their families the moments to enjoy a memorable night of classy live jazz music.

Speaking at the launch of the event, Founder of Shofar Music Production, Charles Deh said he is very optimistic that the all-important event will go a long way to enhance the networking and brand sales for corporate entities.

He took the opportunity to urge lovers of gospel and jazz music not to miss this iconic event. “I am very glad and grateful to the Almighty God to launch the event which will soon receive a global recognition. It’s my prayer that this important event will strengthen brands and create positive top of mind awareness among existing and potential clients,” he said.

The event has lined up exceptional performances from sensational South African jazz artistes Sinethemba Hlengetwa, Mabongi Fero, and unparalleled, award-winning Ghanaian artiste – Akwaboah, and many others.

Charles Deh is a banker by profession and one of Ghana’s most talented pianists with a great deal of skill and experience in music directing, performance, musical talent development and songwriting. He has played alongside world renowned Gospel artistes like Lionel Peterson and Donnie Maclurkin.

He has also worked with Ntokozo Mbambo, Nqubeko Mbatha, Mahalia Buchanan, Khaya Mthetwa, Uche Agu and Patrick Duncan all from Joyous Celebration Fame, renowned Jazz guitarist Kunle Ayo, Limit X, Pastor Helen Yawson, Sonnie Badu, Pastor Josh Laryea, the late Danny Nartey, Nii Okai, Soul Winners, Joe Mettle, Harmony Deh, among others.

He stated that Shofar has a goal to further encourage and celebrate the originality and meaningful expressiveness of jazz music.

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