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Jeff Akoh promises excitement at second edition

Last year edition featured Bez, Byno, Bez and Ric Hassani. The latter dropped an impressive album, "The African Gentleman".
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Singer Jeff Akoh is set to headline the second edition of the Live & Wavy

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The event which has been set to hold on Friday, March 9, 2018, will feature performances from Johnny Drille, Isaac Geralds and Ric Hassani, who had a great show in the previous year.

Having recorded a good appreciation in its debut, the 10stringz Production powered event will be extending its promotion of alternative music in Nigeria - a genre which saw an appreciable attention in 2017.

Despite this, it is still lacking in strength when compared the fan favoured mainstream music.

A captivating Akoh and friends outing has a potential to improve the value placed on the scarcely patronized brand of music.

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How Ric Hassani fared at 2017 Live & Wavy concert

A fun inspiring anchoring created a perfect opening to the Ric Hassani's "Live & Wavy" concert which saw "The African Gentleman" songster rock the stage on Friday, December 8, 2017.

He gave a good performance alongside a set of exquisite and promising musicians such as Bez, Tjan, Johnny Drille, Jeff Akoh and Byno.

The event which was held at the Freedom Park, Lagos, also presented performances from Clay, Aramide and Temmie Ovwasa also known as the YBNL Princess, female musicians who were as much a delight to the audiences as their male contemporaries.

Though mainly an Indie Rock artiste, Clay proved her tons of musical prowess in her rendition of 'Destiny' , a track off her "Roadless Travelled" EP.

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It carried messages of her productive journey as an artiste who is now trying her hands on new sounds such as pop.

This invention seems to be helping her reach a wider audience different from her core genre - a factor that has deservedly earned her a calling among the leading crew in the Alternative music category.

Alongside Aramide, a well regarded singer, they thrilled the attentive concert-goers to a train load of soulful tunes which the fan section appreciated in form of wild screams clearly in adoration of their hosts.

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