Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana

The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana (GRMRC) is a museum dedicated to preserving Ghanaian recordings. It was founded by Kwame Sarpong and opened to the public in December 1994. It is located in the Centre for National Culture in Cape Coast.[1]

In 2003, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for the Art, Science and Technology in Canada began sponsoring a project to digitise Highlife recordings from the museum's collections.[2] Some of the museum's holdings have been transferred to CD for the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress's American Folklife Center.[3]

References

Citations
  1. Sarpong 2004, p. 456.
  2. "Gramophone Museum Established At Cape Coast". Accra Daily Mail. 3 April 2003.
  3. "Ghana Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture". Library of Congress. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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