The Musicians’ Organisation Global (MUSIGLO) has commissioned the latest ultra-modern musical instruments to create job possibilities for musicians and industry professionals.

The MUSIGLO International Band, which consists of professional musicians, will use the instruments.

According to MUSIGLO, the general public can hire and book the MUSIGLO Band for events.

The musicians’ Welfare Solidarity Fund, which aims to support the livelihoods of seasoned and up-and-coming musicians who have limited means to record and promote their music, is one of MUSIGLO’s revenue streams, according to Mrs. Deborah Freeman Danquah, President of the organization.

She thus took use of the event to urge other musicians to sign up for the MUSIGLO Musicians’ Welfare Solidarity fund in order to ensure that their needs will be met as soon as possible during trying times.

The fund aims to give vital support to established musicians who have made significant contributions to Ghana’s music scene, as well as to up-and-coming artists trying to make a name for themselves and musicians who are unable to perform because of a range of situations.

She stated that the organization’s objective is to advance the socioeconomic rights and interests of artists from all genres and professionals in the music industry by building a diversified, international network.

She states that its goal is to become the voice that most embodies all musicians, both domestically and internationally.

Furthermore, Mrs. Deborah Freeman Danquah promised to keep pushing her executives to improve members’ living and working conditions.

She added that she would assist Ghanaian musicians in breaking into the music industry by using her financial expertise.

She offered a summary of MUSIGLO’s organizational structure, emphasizing that the organization produces concerts for musicians worldwide and that its global ambassadors support its activities in the diaspora.

She invited artists from all around the world to join MUSIGLO, the organization that fights for their welfare and socioeconomic rights.

BY: APPIANIMAA MERCY