Black Beats
Black Beats were a Ghanaian highlife band formed in 1952 by trumpeter King Bruce and tenor saxophonist Saka Acquaye. The group was known for combining traditional West African music with elements of swing and jazz.
Formation
Black Beats were formed by King Bruce, a trumpeter and Saka Acquaye, a saxophonist. The group emerged during a period when Ghana was experiencing a surge in musical activity, with highlife becoming a central part of urban entertainment culture. Inspired by African-American swing music and performers such as Louis Jordan, the band adopted a musical style that emphasized both rhythm and vocal harmonies.Black Beats were more focused on vocals in contrast to other Ghanaian bands at the time who played instrumental dance music and dominated the instrumental lineup, distinguishing their style from other highlife bands of the time like E.T. Mensah and the Tempos.
After some leading members of the band left in 1961, a second generation of Black Beats was formed headed by Sammy Oddoh this time.
Career
From the 1950s through the 1960s, Black Beats recorded and performed extensively in Ghana and other West African countries. They were signed to several major labels, including His Master’s Voice , Decca, Philips, and Senafone.Their early recordings included songs such as:
- "Teemon Sane"
- "Nkuse Mbaa Dong"
- "Agoogyl"
- "Srotoi Ye Mli"
- "Nomo Noko"
In 1961, Jerry Hansen, a band member, left to establish the Ramblers International Band. He was joined by other musicians from The Black Beats. Despite this departure, King Bruce continued the group’s activities by recruiting new members and maintaining their performance schedule.
During this period, The Black Beats released additional recordings including hits like:
- "Medo Wo Se Nea Woti Ara"
- "Kwemo Ni Okagbi"
- "Odo Fofor"
- "Nkase Din"
Members
Notable members of Black Beats over the years included:King Bruce – Trumpet, bandleaderSaka Acquaye – Saxophone, co-founderJerry Hansen – Saxophone Ebo Taylor – Guitarist and composer Guy Warren – Drummer and percussionist Sammy OddohDan Acquaye – VocalsGeorge Lee – TromboneKwame Mensah – TrumpetC.Q. Mintah – VocalsGeorge Ofori – VocalsDan QuarcooAlfred TettehWillie Cofie – VocalsAlfred Tetteh Aryee Phorson Ashifie RankilorBengo KwantrengCharlie BaidenEddie OwooGeorge AnnorGeorge TackieIsaac AddigntonStanley Lokko Thomas TamakloeYoland QuarcooKwatei Hammond Lamptey Cruikshank Louis B. WadeworMark Antonio Kobla KoteyMike LewisNobby AmarfioPatrick Forson Quamina Croffie Ray Tetteh Rowland SackeyRusty QuarshieThe lineup changed several times during the 1950s and 1960s, especially after the formation of new bands by former members.