The
2014 edition of Joy FM's Keteke Fever was a blast, a master stroke
which brought some of the country's top notch business and political
personalities back to the glorious era of 1970s and 1980s.
The
event, which came off at the Banquet Hall of the State House on
December 26 - Boxing Day, was just that perfect icing for 2014 – it was
the mother of all parties!
The
Banquet Hall was filled with a sea of the crème de la crème in society
who in their own magnificent way turned the hands of time and relived
the good old days, at least for the night.
In
the usual Joy FM fashion and per the demands of the night, the setup at
the venue was well planned to give room for more dancing and mingling.
The stage, sound, lighting, dancefloor, seats were well planned and
positioned to meet the demands of the night.
When
the party switched into full gear at 10 pm, DJs for the night, Paul
Ankrah (Beelei) and Andy Dosty manned the music time machine to
perfection. With support from host of Cosmopolitan Mix on Joy FM, 'Soul
Sister' Doreen Andoh, the night never lacked anything music. The now
youthful patrons filled every inch of space on the dancefloor dancing to
the great 70s and 80s tunes dished out by the DJs. Classic tunes such
as Marcia Griffiths' 'Electric Boogie (The Electric Slide)', The Staple
Singers' 'I'll Take You There', 'Bustin' Loose' by Chuck Brown & The
Soul Searchers, McFadden & Whitehead's 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now',
Teddy Pendergrass' 'When Somebody Loves You Back', and Donna Summer's
'Breakaway' brought back memories.
The
shear excitement on the faces of patrons and sing alongs said it all.
The Joy FM Keteke Fever met a need they had been waiting and craving for
all year long and it was served exceedingly hot. The dance moves came
in different shapes, sizes and formats but prominent among them was
Electric Boogie (The Electric Slide) as patrons slid in admirable
fashion. For close to six hours, the Banquet Hall of the State House was
the hottest party zone in the capital.
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