Celebrating Life Of Akwasi Ampofo Adjei (Mr. A.A.A) Ten Years On

Written by on July 30, 2014

The family and fans of the late ace musician and dramatist, Akwasi Ampofo Adjei (Mr. A.A.A) of the Kumapem Royal Band are set to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his demise with a series of events celebrate his contribution to the growth of Ghana’s music.

The man popularly known as Mr A.A.A. passed away on 2nd August, 2004.

Akwasi Ampofo Adjei’s sterling achievements in the field of drama and music are outstanding and for almost three decades, was on the fore-front of high-life music. No doubt he deserves to be mentioned in honours as one of the most successful musicians in Ghana.

Having been greatly influenced by his parents and support of choral groups like ‘Soul Believers’ and Rainbow beats,’ a foundation was laid for the great tomorrow he envisaged.

Initially, as a teacher by profession the domineering influence that music had on his life could not be resisted and so gave in and abandoned the teaching profession, and went straight into the music industry and recorded his first track, a single called ‘Obiara nfan’adwene mbra’, literally meaning let’s put our heads together. When the two musical groups were dissolved, he was compelled to form his own band, Kum Apem Royals, a group which was going to influence the lives of other equally great musicians, and later recorded two ‘Wo ye Ananse a meye Ntikuma’.

This became the foundation and opened up the flow of some of his great hits that were to pass the test of time which included ‘Girl bi nti’ meaning because of a certain girl; Opuro Kwaku (Kwaku as a squirrel) ‘Time Changes’, ‘Ehye wo bo’, ‘Fa no saa’ (let it be) ‘If you do good you do for yourself’ ‘Ebe to Da’ (Time will tell).

Akwasi recorded nearly 40 singers and about 35 albums. Blessed with an inborn gift of proverbial lyrical capability and a great sense of innovation through his music he has given comfort, solace and indirect advice to humbled hearts and victims of indecision of life.

His life has been decorated in the glittering awards, some of which came his way in 1985 when he was voted the ‘Best Band Of The Year’, given a certificate and a silver cup for keeps.

In a progressive march towards stardom, he won the Leisure Award with his band being voted ‘Band Of The Year. Five years later, he was among ten selected bands awarded and honoured with a citation and a Sharp tape recorder by the National Commission on Culture.

It was like a bombshell when it was made known to him that his track a high life hit ‘Wo tee tee me mfa to ha’ had been voted the best Highlife Song of the Year. As if the floodgates of fortune had been flung open, he was honoured with a cash prize of ¢500,000 in 1990 by the Oversight Committee of COSGA in recognition of his immense contribution to the improvement of the music industry in Ghana.

As a sign of appreciation of Akwasi Ampofo Adjei’s music talent and industry, a brand new Bedford truck was given to motivate him by Kofi Owusu aka Owner. It was the beginning of another flood, with A.K. Brobbey who donating a set of musical instruments to boost his musical effort and a further undisclosed donation by a Mr Asenso.

One of the landmarks in the success story of Akwasi Ampofo Adjei is the professional handling of his music products by Isaac Taylor whose sterling qualities helped to bring A.A.A. out of the 1980’s music groove to retain his limelight to still become a hot and marketable material up till today in his albums. Much of his achievement has been due to the kind of relationship which subsisted between Isaac Taylor and A.A.A. and worked for good any time he was going to record in the studios.

Taylor influenced Akwasi greatly and took him on a tour to Germany, Holland, France and the UK. He also Ivory Coast, Togo, Liberia, Nigeria and many other countries.

Many big stars  have passed under his tutelage, including Abrantie Amakye Dede, Charles Kwadwo Fosu alias Daddy Lumba, K.K. Kabobo, just to mention few

Akwasi Ampofo Adjei died at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi on the 2nd August 2014 after a short illness.

He was 57.

The 10th Memorial Anniversary Celebration of Mr. AAA has been declared a home coming for many to Asante Mampong, the home of the legend.


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