Gift will open doors but character will keep you there – Joe Mettle urges musicians

-

Ghanaian gospel musician, Joe Mettle has shared valuable insights with attendees of the Band Experience Music Workshop.

The event which was held at Manchester in the United Kingdom brought together musicians and enthusiasts from various genres under one umbrella on June 22, 2024.

In his address, Joe Mettle highlighted the significance of character in achieving and maintaining success in the music industry.

“Gift is important, but gift itself is not enough. You need to improve on the gift God has already given you. So it’s great that you are in the room right now, adding more knowledge, adding more experience from the people that also God has given grace to be able to travel the world and do this amazing thing we call music. I also want to say one other thing, character is also necessary, because gifted as you can be without character, trust me, many people will find it difficult having to work with you,” he said while connecting virtually.

He encouraged aspiring musicians to focus not only on honing their musical abilities but also on developing integrity, humility, and a strong work ethic.

“Sometimes the gift will open the door for you, make a way for you to go to a place, but it is only character that will keep you there and keep you running. I understand that sometimes it might look like you are being maltreated or not treated, right. That’s a different situation.”

“But when you find yourself always having to move, because of how character made you react and everything, maybe you should check it [your character] again. And so as you learn, as you improve, as you grow in your craft, please be mindful that character is what will keep you there even though gift can open the door for you to get to that point.”

Joe Mettle’s message resonated with many participants, inspiring them to strive for excellence both in their craft and in their personal conduct.

Other musicians, producers and seasoned instrumentalists who graced the Manchester event organised by George Addo Jnr include Joseph Darko Wilson, Opoku Sanaa, Ezekiel Julius, Dave da Musicbox, Kwakes, Annor Yeboah, Kwaku Amoako and Ezekiel Omosebi among others.

The Band Experience Music Workshop aims to provide a platform for learning, networking, and professional growth.

The organisers are also gearing up for its maiden worship night dubbed ‘Shachah 2024’.

It is set for Friday, August 2 in Manchester, UK.

ALSO READ:

Attorney General criticizes Court of Appeal decision in Ambulance case [Listen]

Chalewote Street Art Festival invites vendors for 2024 edition

Benedicta Kumi out with ‘More of You’ track; drops video

Extra! Extra!

Get adomonline.com news delivered right to your inbox.



We will never share your email or spam you.