Monday, 13 April 2015

Jah Praisah& Macheso to perfom at Amphitheatre

Jah Prayzah-bjrworld.wordpress.com


JahPrayzah and Macheso are set to perform in Bulawayo on 2nd of May 2015 at Bulawayo Amphitheatre.

For all the Sungura music lovers out there Amphitheatre is a place to be on the 2nd of May as Macheso and his Ochestra Mberikwazvo band will be performing there live. Even if the band suffered an unfortunate incident of losing some of its finest members who left to form another band , the Ochestra Mberikwazvo is still intact and continues to deliver although some may argue it is not the same as before. The “Zora bata” hit maker continues however to entertain the crowds and hopefully this May he will serenade all the sungura lovers in city of Kings and queens. Macheso is well  known for his social conscious and thought provoking hit songs such as 'Madawu' 'Shedia' 'Charakupa' among others.His music essentially speaks and educates the society.

On the other hand Jah Prayzah whose real name is Mukuzdei Mukombe continues to wow the crowds with every performance he makes and he has got a National Merit Award to show for that. Jah Praisah and his  band members always manage to stage  a powerful performance with their incredible dance moves that live the crowds asking for more.Jah prayzah is well known for some hit songs such as 'Machembere' 'Mwanaskana' 'Tsviriyo' 'Sungano Yerudo' and 'Kumbura Mhute' among others.

Macheso has appeared in Jah prayzah's music video 'Tsviriyo' and the video left a lasting impression on many audience and as such on the 2nd of May the people of Bulawayo expect nothing less from them when they perform.I guess the two make more or less a good team and

Macheso-www.zimail.co.zw



Saturday, 11 April 2015

Big nuz to seranade Bulawayo on independence day eve

For all the “house music” lovers out there this 17 April Amphitheatre is the place to be as “BIG NUZ” is bracing Bulawayo with its presents. Big nuz is a prominent South African music group that specialises in the popular house music genre which has taken SA by storm over the years.

The group has won numerous awards in the South African music awards for their outstanding music and music videos. They are also identified with some bet collaborations ever with groups such as “Uhuru” with one of their songs tittled “kwa jaiva u-chief” having been a hit from last year. Uhuru its self has been on the spotlight as well with an outstanding collaboration with artists such as David Adeleji Adeleke aka Davido.
Some of Big nuz’s best hits include “Umlilo” released in 2010 and "Inazo" “Ntombenhle” among others. Here in Zimbabwe the group is popular here in Bulawayo especially among the youths and many occasions they have been here the crowds have never failed to show up and they in turn have never failed to deliver and entertain.

I guess Big nuz will come and help us welcome our independence day celebration in style as on the 18th of April Zimbabwe celebrates 35years of independence. It will be a good thing to celebrate in style the lives of those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Zimbabwe and every Zimbabwean out there.
Bignuz-www.newsday.co.zw

They are good entertainers and hopefully they shall deliver as usual and entertain the crowds with their music and dance moves...####
Bignuz-www.newzim.com


Friday, 10 April 2015

Daiton Somanje Dies

The Sungura music faculty has suffered a huge loss after renowned Sungura musician and  Pengauzdoke band co-founder Daiton Somanje died at Parienyatwa Group of Hospital after suffering from meningitis.The Tsaona hit-maker was aged 47.

Somanje's music career began in the 1990s. He and his band which he co-founded with his brother Josphat bacame popular in the early 2000 with their hit song "Tsaona" which made them the band of the moment all over the country.The pengauzdoke musical band made hit songs such as Seiko Kuonda, Zvibate pamhaka, and some of their albums include Ndokudai Mose-2002,Kwatakabva Kure Nenhamo-1990 and Mandivarira-1998 (www.pindula.co.zw).
Daiton Somanje-www.herald .co.zw

In 2010 the band apparently split up when Daiton had a fall out with his brother Josphat. Reasons for the fall out ranged from issues of greed,allegations of witchcraft among other issues (www.pindula.com). Somanje and his brother then started  solo careers that eventually proved to unsuccessful.The band apparently then got back together but then struggled to get back to the top as they had lost their fan base in the event of them splitting up and unsuccessfully launching their solo careers.
Josphat Somanje-youthvillage.co.zw

Daiton Somanje was born in 1968 at a farm called Beatrice near Marondera.He was born to farm labourers which explains his nomadic child hood which saw him enrolling at  four primary schools and three secondary schools.He completed his secondary education at St Francis Chikwaka before enrolling at Harare Polytechnic for a diploma in Electronic engineering (www.newsday.co.zw).

Somanje will be forever be remembered for his contributions to the music industry and especially his contributions in the Sungura genre in particular.He lived, loved and entertained the public with his music and for that his music shall live on especially to the Sungura music lovers out there!!!!!

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Gospel time: Shingisai Suluma and Fungisai Mashavave



Shingisai Suluma

She is singer, wife, mother and our all time favourite when it comes to gospel music.Shingisai Suluma was born on the 28th of February 1971 in Gweru. She is married to Stephen Suluma. She recorded her first album in 1995 called “Zvakanaka.”She is well known for her songs such as “Gogozda” “Mirira Mangwanani” “Nanhasi” among others. She is a well established gospel singer in Zimbabwe and beyond. She has won awards for best female gospel artist in the Zimbabwe Music Awards for her outstanding work as a female gospel singer. Shingisai works alongside her outstanding Joy Street Choir. Shingisai studied a BA (Hons) in Art and Design in England (www.newzim.com). The message in her songs makes us  helplessly fall in love with her.
 
Shingisai Suluma-www.newzim.com


Fungisai Zvakabapano Mashavave

FungisaiZvakabapano Mashavave was born on the 27th of January 1981 in Bvuma. She is married to a banker Courage Mashavave. Like many gospel singers her career started at church. She released her first album “Tinokutendai” back in 2000.She like Shingisai is a wife and singer. Mashavave is also gifted in designing and some of her includes the costumes she designs for her band. She is well known for her songs such as “Kurarama inyasha” “Pindirai” “”Ndiyejesu” among others .She is also identified in some “unique” collaborations with artists such as Jah Praizah. Fungisai is  also refered to by some of her fans as the gospel star ‘Diva’ because of her unique flair and style on stage. She is a very energetic lady on stage and she lights up her performances with her beautiful voice.
Fungisai Zvakabapano Mashavave-www.newzim.com

Brenda Fassy :Forever the 'Kasi' Madonna

Brenda Fassie-afripopmag.com


Two words that have been used to describe her: “controversial and bold” by many and she indeed lived up to them. Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in November 1964 in Langa, Capetown. Named after the American country singer Brenda Lee, she was the youngest of nine children.

In 1981 at the age of 16, she left Capetown for Soweto, Johannesburg to seek her fortune as a singer and later became a lead singer of a township music group called Brenda and the Big Dudes.

Brenda is well known for her hit songs such as “Weekend special” “Too late for mama” “Nomakanjani” and “Vulindlela” among others. Some of the albums she released include “Now is the time” “Memeza” “Nomakanjani” and Memeza was the best selling album in South Africa in 1998 (www.history.org.za).

In all her great achievements as an African Pop singer, Brenda had her weaknesses which eventually lead to her downfall.  It is on record that Brenda suffered from a serious addiction of cocaine. She was in and out of rehab to deal with the addiction. It was a cocaine overdose that eventually lead to her death on the 9th of May 2004.

She was indeed an icon in the South African music industry.Fassie indeed dominated with her strong voice and boldness that she carried throughout her every performance on any stage. A great measure of her importance to the South African family was when Thabo Mbeki the then SA president, Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela visited her bedside (during her last days) when she was admitted after she collapsed at her home.

Be that as it may be, we remember Fassie as a great entertainer who moved the crowds and lifted people's spirits with her incredible zeal on stage. She will forever be the Queen of African Pop {Irreplaceable###}.
Brenda Fassie-www.history.org.za




Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Zahara and Tuku take on UK



Zahara and Oliver “Tuku” Mutukuzdi are scheduled to share a stage this Easter Holiday in the United Kingdom.

 The African legend Oliver and his band “the black spirits” and  the Afro soul singer Zahara each expressed enthusiasm about working together on this endeavor. The Loliwe hit maker said “l love the atmosphere of sharing the stage with Africa’s legend Mutukuzdi .I always feel good playing alongside Tuku and feel so much at home”(www.southerneye.co.zw).Mutukuzdi on the other hand said “I watched Zahara perform on many occasions and she is one hell of a talent and UK people will not be disappointed”(www.southerneye.co.zw).

Tuku is expected to future songs from his latest album Mukombe Wemvura and the classic hits from previous albums .The African legend launched his album later last year. Songs in the album include Zvineita Tikudzwe, Hukoche-koche, Kamburumbunde,Dzinga Hwema,Kumba Manyowa,Prekezda Hwaro,Munhikwi and Feso.

Zahara is a SA singer- song writer and poet. She started singing at school at the age of six and when she turned nine she joined the senior choir thanks to her incredible voice. Her debut “Loliwe” album proved to be a success as it went platinum in 13days and went double platinum after just 12days, selling over 100 000 copies in SA making her the second musician after Brenda Fussy to reach this figure in such record time.
 
Zahara-Bulawayo24.com
On may 1 2012, at the SA music awards, Zahara won  eight awards including “Best female artist” andAlbum of the year award for the album “Loliwe.”

Oliver Mutukuzdi-www.southerneye.co.zw

Zahara means shining and Bulelwa Mtukana (Zahara’s real name) is leaving up to that name as she continues to shine in Africa and beyond.