Paapa Yankson
He attended Takoradi Methodist School for his primary education and proceeded to Ahantaman Secondary Commercial School, from which he graduated with a certificate in stenography.
Many Paapa Yankson songs become very popular and trendy online with a great number of streaming and downloads on Boomplay.
Career.
Throughout his early life, he had the desire to be a musician and would regularly sing along with his mother whenever she sung. His parents, though, wanted him to go into business.
After graduating from commercial school, Yankson was employed at Kingsway Chemist as a stenographer. Five years later he became a stenographer for the African Timber and Plywood Company, a subsidiary of the United African Company (UAC), at Samreboi.
The company had a workers' band — the Big Sound Band — which performed regularly after work. Yankson was the lead singer of the band during his four years with the company.
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Achievement.
In the 1970s, C. K. Mann, the leader of the regional band The Carousel Seven, impressed upon the band's owner, Anis Mubarak, to sign Yankson to his band. Mann had seen Yankson perform during Yankson's mother's funeral and was impressed by his talent. Yankson accepted the offer.
In 1975 he enrolled at the National Academy of Music at Winneba and graduated with a diploma in music. From 1982 to 1991 he worked as a music organizer at the Garrisons Education Unit of Burma Camp in Accra.
In 1991, businessman Ebo Coker signed Yankson to his band Western Diamonds, after which he relocated to Takoradi where the band was based. Yankson left the band in 1993 after a successful stint and joined the Obuasi-based band Golden Nuggets. His move to Obuasi was influenced by the then-CEO of Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, Sam Jonah. After a while the band was moved to Accra, and in 1995 Yankson broke away and went solo.
Paapa Yankson Songs
Paapa Yankson recorded two dozen albums during his career. His hit songs included;
• Wiase Mu Nsem
• Show Your Love
• Wo Yere Anaa Wo Maame
• Tena Menkyen
The latter recorded with Paulina Oduro. In 1997 he composed "Yaaba", which won Best Composition at the Komkomba Awards.
Tours
Yankson taught and performed in many countries across the world, including the United States, Canada, Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany, and Holland.
Awards
Yankson was awarded the Grand Medal of Ghana during the 2006 National Honours and Awards Ceremony by President John Agyekum Kufour, in recognition of his contribution to Ghanaian music.
He was among the first recipients of this award after the ceremony was revamped in 2006. He also won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
In 2016 Yankson grew progressively weaker and was unable to walk. He performed in a wheelchair at the Exclusive Men of The Year Awards in June and at the Bottles & Bands Festival 2016 in November.
On 21 July 2017, his family announced his death. It was reported that he had died in his sleep at his home in Dansoman in Accra.
Paapa Yankson songs are included in Boomplay music playlists. Search to stream and download Paapa Yankson songs MP3/ single/ albums on the platform....more
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Paapa Yankson Biography
He attended Takoradi Methodist School for his primary education and proceeded to Ahantaman Secondary Commercial School, from which he graduated with a certificate in stenography.
Many Paapa Yankson songs become very popular and trendy online with a great number of streaming and downloads on Boomplay.
Career.
Throughout his early life, he had the desire to be a musician and would regularly sing along with his mother whenever she sung. His parents, though, wanted him to go into business.
After graduating from commercial school, Yankson was employed at Kingsway Chemist as a stenographer. Five years later he became a stenographer for the African Timber and Plywood Company, a subsidiary of the United African Company (UAC), at Samreboi.
The company had a workers' band — the Big Sound Band — which performed regularly after work. Yankson was the lead singer of the band during his four years with the company.
Follow Boomplay and keep up to date with the latest Paapa Yankson songs and information.
Achievement.
In the 1970s, C. K. Mann, the leader of the regional band The Carousel Seven, impressed upon the band's owner, Anis Mubarak, to sign Yankson to his band. Mann had seen Yankson perform during Yankson's mother's funeral and was impressed by his talent. Yankson accepted the offer.
In 1975 he enrolled at the National Academy of Music at Winneba and graduated with a diploma in music. From 1982 to 1991 he worked as a music organizer at the Garrisons Education Unit of Burma Camp in Accra.
In 1991, businessman Ebo Coker signed Yankson to his band Western Diamonds, after which he relocated to Takoradi where the band was based. Yankson left the band in 1993 after a successful stint and joined the Obuasi-based band Golden Nuggets. His move to Obuasi was influenced by the then-CEO of Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, Sam Jonah. After a while the band was moved to Accra, and in 1995 Yankson broke away and went solo.
Paapa Yankson Songs
Paapa Yankson recorded two dozen albums during his career. His hit songs included;
• Wiase Mu Nsem
• Show Your Love
• Wo Yere Anaa Wo Maame
• Tena Menkyen
The latter recorded with Paulina Oduro. In 1997 he composed "Yaaba", which won Best Composition at the Komkomba Awards.
Tours
Yankson taught and performed in many countries across the world, including the United States, Canada, Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany, and Holland.
Awards
Yankson was awarded the Grand Medal of Ghana during the 2006 National Honours and Awards Ceremony by President John Agyekum Kufour, in recognition of his contribution to Ghanaian music.
He was among the first recipients of this award after the ceremony was revamped in 2006. He also won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
In 2016 Yankson grew progressively weaker and was unable to walk. He performed in a wheelchair at the Exclusive Men of The Year Awards in June and at the Bottles & Bands Festival 2016 in November.
On 21 July 2017, his family announced his death. It was reported that he had died in his sleep at his home in Dansoman in Accra.
Paapa Yankson songs are included in Boomplay music playlists. Search to stream and download Paapa Yankson songs MP3/ single/ albums on the platform.
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