Wulomei is a traditional folk percussion group formed in 1973 in Accra, Ghana, almost singlehandedly spearheading the revival of Ghanaian folk music along with collaborative cultural shows. The group was formed by Nii Ashitey (ex- Tempos, Police Band, Brigade Band No. 2) and Saka Acquaye (composer and impresario), with three female singers supported by acoustic guitar. Wulomei included three male vocalists as well. To purely acknowledge the significance and origin of the name "Wulomei," one has to understand the name’s position in the grand context of Ga culture. The name … read more
Wulomei is a traditional folk percussion group formed in 1973 in Accra, Ghana, almost singlehandedly spearheading the revival of Ghanaian folk music along with collaborative cultural shows. The group was formed by Nii Ashitey (ex- Tempos, Police Band, Brigade Band No. 2) and Saka Acquaye (com… read more
Wulomei is a traditional folk percussion group formed in 1973 in Accra, Ghana, almost singlehandedly spearheading the revival of Ghanaian folk music along with collaborative cultural shows. The group was formed by Nii Ashitey (ex- Tempos, Police Band, Brigade Band No. 2) and Saka Acquaye (composer and impresario), with three female singers supported by acoustic g… read more