Pastor Joe Beecham
Inspiring gospel musician, Pastor Joe Beecham, has released a new song titled ‘Oman Ghana’ on his new album to appeal to Ghanaians to maintain the peace and unity in the country at all times, especially in the lead up to the 2016 general elections.
The new song upon its release has been receiving endorsements from key stakeholders, and has been selected by the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) as one of the key songs for its peace awareness campaigns.
Early July, he launched the ‘Ghana For Peace Campaign’ in Takoradi Polytechnic to further drive home his peace message.
The programme also witnessed the launch of the Takoradi-based singer’s sixth studio album which contains the song ‘Oman Ghana’. The song’s video was also premiered at the ceremony.
Joe Beecham indicated that it is not for nothing that the call for peace and unity only intensifies during electioneering periods.
According to him, during such heated periods, such calls serve as a voice of reasoning to every Ghanaian.
The new album titled ‘Let The Fire Fall’ talks about devotion to God and features celebrated gospel musicians such as Nii Okai, Reverend Helen Yawson and the late Danny Nettey of blessed memory.
It is being described as a come-back album for Pastor Joe Beecham whose fifth album was released eight years ago.
The 12-track album has other songs such as, ‘Okatamodo’, ‘Mercy’, ‘My Works’, ‘Let The Fire Fall and ‘Hope Of My Life’.
Among renowned gospel musicians who graced the stage during the album launch were Eugene Zuta, Cynthia MacCauley, Malonzy and the phenomenal MC, Matthew Ansah.
Concerts are scheduled to be held across the country to spread the impact of his music ministry. The album is currently on online distribution stores such as iTunes, Tidal, Spotify and Deezer.