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- George_Darko abstract "George Darko (born 1951 in Akropong) is a Ghanaian highlife musician, who introduced the Burger-highlife with his first hit \"Ako ti brofo\" (Even Parrots speak English), which was very popular in the early 1980s.Son of a paramount chief, he was educated at the Presbyterian School at Akropong. After playing for an army band entertaining troops in the Middle East, Darko returned to Ghana and formed the Golden Stool Band. In the late 1970s the band moved to Germany, where Darko he went solo and formed the Bus Stop band in 1982. Returning to Akropong in 1988, he was made Tufuhene of Akropong-Akuapim in 1991 with the stool (throne) name of Nana Yaw Ampem Darko. In January 2010 he demanded and received apologies from a newspaper which had reported sex allegations in connection with him.".
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- George_Darko wikiPageRevisionID "703218208".
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Akropong.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Akropong–Akuapem.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Burger-highlife.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Category:1951_births.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghanaian_highlife_musicians.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palm_wine_musicians.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Ghana.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Highlife.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink Paramount_chief.
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLink The_Rough_Guide_to_Highlife_(2003_album).
- George_Darko wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Darko".
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- George_Darko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ghana-bio-stub.
- George_Darko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
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- George_Darko subject Category:1951_births.
- George_Darko subject Category:Ghanaian_highlife_musicians.
- George_Darko subject Category:Living_people.
- George_Darko subject Category:Palm_wine_musicians.
- George_Darko hypernym Musician.
- George_Darko type Band.
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- George_Darko comment "George Darko (born 1951 in Akropong) is a Ghanaian highlife musician, who introduced the Burger-highlife with his first hit \"Ako ti brofo\" (Even Parrots speak English), which was very popular in the early 1980s.Son of a paramount chief, he was educated at the Presbyterian School at Akropong. After playing for an army band entertaining troops in the Middle East, Darko returned to Ghana and formed the Golden Stool Band.".
- George_Darko label "George Darko".
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- George_Darko sameAs m.02sn83.
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- George_Darko wasDerivedFrom George_Darko?oldid=703218208.
- George_Darko isPrimaryTopicOf George_Darko.