Bande promises bigger, better 2019

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LOCAL gospel musician Trymore Bande says he has much in store for his legions of followers this year amid revelations that the crooner is putting final touches to the DVD album for his latest offering titled Mhinduro Inyasha.

LOCAL gospel musician Trymore Bande says he has much in store for his legions of followers this year amid revelations that the crooner is putting final touches to the DVD album for his latest offering titled Mhinduro Inyasha.

BY STYLE REPORTER

The album, which is Bande’s eighth, was launched in Harare in October last year and songs such as Mai Tino and Ndoda Mwari have became hits on local radio stations.

Bande’s manager Munei Nyoni told The Standard Style that the musician was putting final touches on the DVD album expected to be released at the end of this month.

“It’s going to be a busy year for Trymore. He is launching the DVD album for Mhinduro Inyasha, most of the work has been done and hopefully we will launch it end of this month,” Nyoni said.

“We will also embark on a series of tours across the country and outside our borders as we try to spread the Word of God through music. Bande’s music is popular on radio, but we want our fans to see him perform live as we try to reconnect him with fans across the globe.”

Bande’s music addresses both Christians and non-Christians as it provides soothing remedies to one’s situation in life.

According to Nyoni, Bande’s thrust is to minister through music, but he cannot fight a lone battle.

“Bande preaches the Bible through songs so that the audience can understand the Word, but he needs others to assist him, hence the need to have collaborations” Nyoni said.

“We are working on a number of collaborations with local and foreign musicians as we endeavour to spread the Word. We have already engaged our brothers and sisters in the music industry and they are willing to be part of this big project.”

Songs on the album include Mai Tino, Ndoda Mwari, Kugara Murudo, Garai Nesu, My Saviour, Ndafunga Gorogota, Vakadzi Vakasiyana, Simba Remunamato, Mhepo Mhuka and Munoshamisa.

Nyoni said fans should expect a new album before the end of the year.

“Yes, Trymore will be in the studio in the coming few days to start a new project for 2019. We expect to launch this new album before the end of the year,” he said.

Bande is known for songs such as Uchandiramba Peter, Muimba YaMwari and Zodzo. He has released eight albums — Old and New Testament, Discover to Recovery and The Scriptures, Zvakagara Zvakadaro, ZvaMwari, Zvakaoma Kudaro and Mhinduro Inyasha.