词条 | Ishmael Philemon Ackon |
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}} Ishmael Philemon Ackon is an award-winning Ghanaian gospel singer, songwriter and composer, known as Bro. Philemon. Early lifeAckon was born on 15 October 1980 in the suburbs of Kumasi in Manse, in Ghana. He enjoyed the influence of music through church. His parents, Beatrice Ivy Ackon and the late Reverend Emmanuel Eddie E. Ackon,[1] were members of the Methodist Church.[2] Personal lifeThrough the support of his parents Ackon became a Christian and took on the name Brother Philemon. He attended Saint John's Secondary School located in Sekondi, Ghana. After completing the early years of school he graduated from the University of Ghana and the University of Education, Winneba. Along with his music certificate he also holds a bachelor's degree in fine arts, having majored in theater management. Bro. Philemon has travelled to Hong Kong, Dubai, Ethiopia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, UK, Belgium, Norway, Thailand and the Philippines. He currently resides in China with his wife Mary Joy Yap Dugaduga and children Beatrice Ivy-Joy Ackon and Trixie Efua-Otuah Ackon. They attend and worship at the Shenzhen International Fellowship. Bro Philemon is a worship leader at the Shenzhen International Fellowship which has 700 to 1000 membership. Professional lifeBro. Philemon has travelled to Hong Kong, Egypt, Dubai, Ethiopia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, UK, Belgium propagating the gospel through music. His album, entitled M'asan Aban, has been released under the reputable Ai-Phil Recordz GH and is dedicated to his late father. The album has collaborations with noted Ghanaians in the music industry, including Morris Babyface with George Spartz on guitars, Alexandra, OJ of "Etse S3n" Fame, and Senam. Music(M'asan Aba Album)
Single Release 2015
Awards
References1. ^[https://www.reverbnation.com/philemonmuzik Artist Bio] at Reverbnation. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ackon, Ishmael Philemon}}{{Ghana-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Ghana Gospel Industry Awards|url=http://www.ghanamusic.com/Ghana-Gospel-Industry-Awards/index.html|publisher=Ghana Music|accessdate=15 August 2014}} 3. ^"Wiyaala and Bro Philemon Win Gold for Ghana at All Africa Music Awards ", Ghanagist, 29 December 2014. 4. ^{{cite web|title=Philemon - Past Winners|url=http://www.africagospelawards.com/past-winners.html|publisher=Africa Gospel|accessdate=15 August 2014}} 5. ^Nii Atakora Mensah, "Bro Philemon feels honoured about GGIA nominations", Ghanamusic.com. 4 : Living people|Gospel singers|People from Kumasi|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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