Ghanaian Audio Engineer Daniel Ayittah Joins Recording Academy Member Class 2025
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Ghanaian audio Engineer Daniel Ayittah joins Recording Academy Member Class 2025 - Live Ghana TV
Ghanaian audio engineer and founder of Outluk Records, Daniel Ayittah, has been officially inducted into the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class, marking a landmark moment for Ghana’s gospel music industry. This achievement makes him the first Ghanaian gospel audio engineer to be welcomed into the prestigious global music community, which this year comprises nearly 3,600 new members. The Recording Academy, organisers of the GRAMMY Awards,…
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Ghanaian audio Engineer Daniel Ayittah joins Recording Academy Member Class 2025
Ghanaian audio engineer and founder of Outluk Records, Daniel Ayittah, has been officially inducted into the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class, marking a landmark moment for Ghana’s gospel music industry. This achievement makes him the first Ghanaian gospel audio engineer to be welcomed into the prestigious global music community, which this year comprises nearly 3,600 new members. The Recording Academy, organisers of the GRAMMY Awards, …
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