‘Music Is A Spirit’ – Diana Hamilton
Gospel musician, Diana Hamilton, has responded to Nigerian singer, Nathaniel Bassey’s comment in which he urged Ghanaian musicians to sing in English to enable them to thrive beyond the nation. She ...
Gospel musician, Diana Hamilton, has responded to Nigerian singer, Nathaniel Bassey’s comment in which he urged Ghanaian musicians to sing in English to enable them to thrive beyond the nation. She ...
Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton recently shared a traumatic incident from her secondary school days at Ghana National College which inspired her latest song, ‘The Doing of the Lord’ featuring ...
Renowned gospel musician Diana Hamilton has revealed a significant aspect of her romantic journey, sharing that her husband, Dr. Joseph Hamilton, holds the unique distinction of being her first and ...
Gospel musician Diana Hamilton and her husband, Dr. Joseph Hamilton made an appearance on a showbiz to debut her latest song, “Say Amen”. During the interview, Dr. Hamilton shared that in ...
Gospel musician Diana Hamilton has acknowledged that working with the same management team from the beginning of her music ministry has been beneficial. Talking about the need for churches with record labels ...
For a marriage to grow strong, Gospel musician Diana Hamilton believes a couple's determination to make it work goes a long way to making it a reality. That is not ...
Diana Hamilton's management has disclosed that the National Cathedral committee gave her money though she didn't request it. Diana Hamilton happened to be one of the singers who performed at ...
A few weeks ago, a call from the organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) was made to all artists, music producers, beatmakers, and instrumentalists to submit their works ...
Ghanaian prolific gospel singer, Diana Hamilton has noted that laid down structures that have been put in place in Ghana's music system must work to benefit artists. Speaking in an ...
Reigning VGMA 'Artist of the Year', Diana Hamilton has urged government and lawmakers to prioritize the interest of Ghanaians when finalizing the decision on the controversial E-levy Bill. While admitting ...