Danny Nettey, Ghanaian musician and songwriter, Died at 41

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Danny Nettey was born on September 19, 1974, and died on July 15, 2016.

He was a Ghanaian musician and songwriter.

Danny was best described as one of the pioneers of Gospel music in Ghana.

He started his music career with his own group, “Danny Nettey and Pals”.

They sought out to take gospel music to the Secondary Schools and ministering in churches across West Africa through the word and song ministration.

Nettey had three albums to his credit. Namely; “Positive Change”, “This Time” and “I believe”.

With the music he did, Danny travelled to the United Kingdom and the United States and ministered on several platforms including performing on stage with; Bishop T. D. Jakes, Don Moen, Ron Winans, Bebe Winans, Ron Kenoly, Kirk Franklin, Lionel Peterson, Israel Houghton, and Alvin Slaughter.

As a Minister, Danny Nettey mentored most gospel artistes in Ghana and graced several events including the “Joe Beecham Ministries” by Pastor Joe Beecham and Nii Okai’s “Saving Hearts” album launch.

He was found unconscious in the early hours.

Danny Nettey passed away at 41 years old.