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DAN LARTEY POUCHES 3 NOMINATIONS AT THE THIRD EDITION OF THE MODERN GOSPEL AWARDS

CEO of Remedi Entertainment, Daniel Lartey, known professionally as Dan Lartey, has earned three nominations at the 3rd Edition of Modern Gospel Awards.
Born on Sunday, 9th April 1989, and a Ga who hails from Jamestown, Dan loves listening to music and writing. As an industry player, he contributes to conversations on various subjects both on Radio and TV.

 

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With a career spanning over a decade, Dan has gathered enough experience as a writer, promoter, and researcher.
The awards night will take place at the National Theatre at 6 pm. His nominations are; Record Label of the Year, Gospel Event of the Year (Remedi Praise), and Artiste Manager of the Year.
Dan Lartey has worked with several musicians on a promotional basis and served on the board for various music award schemes in Ghana and beyond. Notably amongst them; Ghana Music Awards UK and USA, respectively. He has also contributed to Vodafone Ghana Music Awards( VGMA) as a musical researcher for several years.
In 2015, he promoted Daddy Lumba and Great Ampong’s Hossana. He also worked with Joyce Blessing from 2016-2018. Other promoted worms include eShun (2018). MOG music (2019) Eba, Richie, and Danso Abeam.

 

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Aside from Promotion, the one-time nominee for the People’s Celebrity Award has taken on managerial roles of Artists like Mabel Okyere, Mama Boat, and Mel Blakk, who are all award-winning musicians.
Dan Lartey puts God first in everything he does. As a researcher, he works with many music and media award schemes in Ghana.
Keep voting for Dan Lartey to win the awards for Record Label of the Year, Gospel Event of the Year (Remedi Praise), and Artiste Manager of the Year.
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