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Engineer Quick Action set for 10th anniversary bash at Trade Fair on Vals Day

By Michael Eli Dokosi
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Music engineer Quick Action is set to celebrate his 10th anniversary in the music industry at the Trade Fair grounds on Sunday, 14th February 2016.

Acknowledged as one of Ghana’s critical producers, Quick Action together with Jay Q, Appietus, Kaywa and a few others helped elevate Ghana’s urban music landscape with crisp sounds on which solid cats unleashed their venomous verses.

 

According to Quick Action the show is free to the general public but fans who come should expect to extend an offering, proceeds from which shall be used to support aged musicians and entertainers in need. Known entertainers and underground acts shall be availed the platform to entertain the crowd and establish their name in the case of the new entrants.

He mentioned minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection as one of key guests expected to grace the occasion thanks to a documentary project he undertook to expose talented but needy street youth which the minister got fascinated with.

“Man must improve so I have rebranded and going more corporate now. I have invested in equipment and studio to better serve my clientele” the CEO of S24 Recording Studio stated.

Quick Action worked on the massive MTN endorsed tune which fetched Afrobeats icon Samini 1 billion cedis in 2007. He has also worked with notable names such as Stonebwoy, R2Bees, Criss Waddle, Stay Jay, D-Cryme, Kwaw Kesse, Afro Moses, Sarkodie, Pope Skinny, Trigga Bema and countless others.

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