Traditional Song: THE WULORMEI
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 a composer and impresario, with three female singers supported by acoustic guitar. Wulomei included three male vocalists .
It is no coincidence that the Wulomei performers seen here are dressed as chief priests, and the music is laced with allegories and subject matters that preserve Ga folklore and culture. Their sound include musical equipments like bamboo flutes, substantial percussion section of drums, calabash, clips, gong and giant frame gombe drum. Though Wulomei sang in Ga language primarily, the mixture of sea shanties, street songs, highlife and pachanga had a wide appeal beyond Ga-speaking Ghanaians.
Some of their songs titled are, Walatu walasa, Medina, Atswa Omanye Ablao and others.
Story by Nora Nortey
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