Tagoe Sisters |
In July of 1965 saw the birth of the twins. They had their early primary education at Alogloshie Primary and Middle School, near Achimota in Accra. They continued to YMCA to learn dressmaking but abandoned it to answer their destiny call which was gospel music.
The parents of the sisters were against their singing. At the age of 13, the Tagoe Sisters started using empty milk tins on sticks as microphones in their hometown ? Dunkwa-on Offin. The twins, with hope and confidence, displayed an independence that set them apart.
Tagoe Sisters: when it all began |
When they turned professional, they vault far ahead of the musical style they themselves introduced and started exploring new horizons.
Their exciting music has travelled the world over, transcending Culture and Political Barriers, leaving joy and inspiration in the hearts and homes it touches.
Their style of singing in unison with occasion injections of the two-part harmony has carved a much-envied niche for them in recently highly competitive gospel music market.
Imitation, they say, is the highest form of flattery. If so then the Tagoe Sisters are greatly flattered by the multitude of musicians and young talent striving to sound or look like them.
Tagoe Sister during a perfomance |
Discography
1996 - Anka Matete
2000 - Watua Maaka
Collaborations
The Tagoe Sisters have lent their talent to over 20 musical projects of other artistes including the critically acclaimed Gospel songwriter Rev. Yawson, Willie Roy, Koby and Felix Bell. They have toured almost half of the world already.
The Tagoe Sisters are very well travelled. They have toured the world many times. Amongst the countries toured include:
1997 - United Kingdom
1997 - France / Australia
1997 - Germany
1998 - United States of America
1999 - Canada
2000 - 10 cities in Germany / Holland / Belgium
2001 - Canada / United Kingdom
2002 - United States of America / and many others
Awards:
1990 - Entertainment Critics & Reviewers Association of Ghana (ECRAG)
Awards ? Best Gospel Album (Stay in Heart)
1994 - Entertainment Critics & Reviewers Association of Ghana (ECRAG)
Awards ? Best Gospel Album (Manya Yesu)
1995 - National Christian Awards Committee
(Most Consistent Gospel Group)
1996 - Ebony ? Best Gospel Artistes
1997 - First Ghana Music Awards
Best Female Artistes (Konkoma Awards)
1997 - First Ghana Music Awards
Best Gospel Album ? Anka Matete (Konkoma Awards)
1998 - Friends World Awards
Female Music Group of the Year
1998 - Friends World Awards
Music Video of the Year ? Anka Matete
1998 - Friends World Awards
Female Performer of the Year
In a few days they would be finishing work on their latest album with one of Ghana?s Best Technical Producer, Kwame Yeboah in the U.K. This album is expected to be a chart topper and would make a lot of waves.