Band, 1983-2000 ZW
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Founded by guitarist Rise Kagona in April 1980 and fronted by Biggie Tembo, Bhundu Boys were a hugely successful Zimbabwean guitar/rock/folk band. The band is named after the previous occupation of their charismatic frontman, songwriter and lead singer: "bhundu boys" (bhundu = bush) were largely underage runners/messengers for the guerillas during the liberation struggle at the time. The band scored an unprecendented four number-one singles between 1981 and 1984, which got the attention of the international media. Travelling to Scotland in 1986 and championed and promoted by the likes of Elvis Costello, John Peel, Andy Kershaw, and Eric Clapton, the band even got as far as opening for Madonna at Wembley Stadium on three nights in 1987. However, their new and more westernised sound didn't find as much favour with audiences as their past offerings, and following some disapproved shenanigans by Biggie Tembo and his subsequent firing from the band in 1990 and then the deaths of other members, the group slowly lost momentum and disappeared from the scene. In 2001, a compilation of songs recorded at Harare's Shed Studios between 1982 and 1986 titled "The Shed Sessions" was released.
Biggie Tembo g, voc *1958 | |
Shakie Kangwena voc, key *1956 | |
Rise Kagona g, voc GB | |
David Mankaba voc, b | |
Kenny Chitsvatsva voc, dr | |
Shepherd Munyama voc, b | |
Franco Kaunda b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Shed Sessions | Bhundu Boys | 2001 | Compil. |
Muchiyedza (Out Of The Dark) | Bhundu Boys | 1997 | Album |
Friends On The Road | Bhundu Boys | 1993 | Album |
Absolute Jit | Bhundu Boys | 1990 | Album |
Pamberi! | Bhundu Boys | 1990 | Album |
In Concert-467 | Bhundu Boys | 1989 | Album |
Bye Bye Stembi | Bhundu Boys / Teque Nick | 1989 | Album |
Ziva Kwawakaba | Bhundu Boys | 1988 | Album |
Kupedza Muto / Vakaparei | Bhundu Boys | 1988 | Single |
50th Anniversary Treat | Bhundu Boys / Brendan Croker And The 5 O'Clock Shadows | 1987 | Single |
Dinner With Gershwin / Jit Jive | Donna Summer / Bhundu Boys | 1987 | Album |
Jit Jive | Bhundu Boys | 1987 | Album |
African Woman | Bhundu Boys | 1987 | Single |
True Jit | Bhundu Boys | 1987 | Album |
Tsvimbodzemoto | Bhundu Boys | 1987 | Album |
Kupedza Muto | Bhundu Boys | 1986 | Single |
Shabini | Bhundu Boys | 1986 | Album |
Chemedzavana / Writing On The Wall | Bhundu Boys | 1986 | Single |
The Bhundu Boys And African Herb | Bhundu Boys And African Herb | 1985 | Album |
Hupenyu Hwepasi | Bhundu Boys | 1984 | Album |
Hupenyu Hwepasi | Bhundu Boys | 1984 | Album |
The Bhundu Boys | Bhundu Boys | 1983 | Album |
Mean What You Say/ Never Surrender | Bhundu Boys, Alton Ellis | Single |