The Western Regional capital, Takoradi  on Saturday, July 14, said goodbye to one of its illustrious sons, Highlife legend, Charles Kofi Amankwandoh Mann, aka C.K. Mann who, was laid to rest  at the Takoradi cemetery.

The late musician, 83, passed away on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at the GHAPOHA Hospital in Takoradi.

The 'Adwoa Yankey' singer was given a befitting funeral starting with a wake on the night of Friday, July 13 at the Jubilee Park in Takoradi.

The burial service was held at the Christ the King Catholic Church, before he was taken to his eternal resting place at the Takoradi cemetery.

He was on Friday laid in state at his residence at Anaji Estate and then at the Jubilee Grounds for wake keeping where musicians like Kofi Bentil, Pat Thomas and Gyedu Blay Ambolley served scores of mourners with some hilife rendition.

Present at the funeral were old musicians like Daddy Bosco, Kakaiku Number two, Pat Thomas and Gyedu Blay Ambolley, among others. Also present were the GHAMRO executives, some hiplife artistes like Kofi Kinata and Nero X.

The late C.K Mann started his musical career in 1950 in Takoradi, when he joined the Broadway Combo, the third band formed by the Broadway Cinema Company.

He later joined the Kakaiku Band in 1962 and moved to the Ocean Seven band in 1966, which he led till the early 1970's.

He was the first musician to introduce saxophone and trumpet into music in Ghana as his career spanned over four decades.