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The Four Brothers were a pop group from
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Mozam ...
. The members were not brothers. They played fast-paced guitar-based pop music with songs sung in the
Shona language Shona (; sn, chiShona) is a Bantu language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It was codified by the colonial government in the 1950s. According to ''Ethnologue'', Shona, comprising the Zezuru, Korekore and Karanga dialects, is spoken by about 7 ...
. Their lead guitar string-plucking sound is reminiscent of the sound of the African
mbira Mbira ( ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and p ...
instrument and is a style known as '
jit Jit (also known as jiti, jit-jive and the Harare beat) is a style of popular Zimbabwean dance music. It features a swift rhythm played on drums and accompanied by a guitar. Jit evolved out many diverse influences, including domestic chimurenga, ...
'.


History

Founded in Zimbabwe (then
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) in 1977 by Marshall Munhumumwe and Never Mutare with Edward Matigasi and Aleck Chipaika, the band gained international recognition in the late 1980s with UK BBC Radio 1 DJ
John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
being their most well known advocate. Marshall Munhumumwe was the maternal uncle of Zimbabwean star
Thomas Mapfumo Thomas Tafirenyika Mapfumo (born July 3, 1945) is a musician nicknamed "The Lion of Zimbabwe" and "Mukanya" (the praise name of his clan in the Shona language) for his immense popularity and for the political influence he wields through his mu ...
. Marshal Munhumumwe was the last born in the family of Thomas Mapfumo's mother. At the time the Four Brothers formed, bands in Rhodesia were not allowed to play traditional African music. The Four Brothers therefore played rock and roll cover versions of well-known artists such as
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. They took up a residency position at the Saratoga bar in Salisbury (now
Harare Harare (; formerly Salisbury ) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. The city proper has an area of 940 km2 (371 mi2) and a population of 2.12 million in the 2012 census and an estimated 3.12 million in its metropolitan ...
). After the
Chimurenga ''Chimurenga'' is a word in the Shona language. The Ndebele equivalent, though not as widely used since the majority of Zimbabweans are Shona speaking, is ''Umvukela'', meaning "revolutionary struggle" or uprising. In specific historical term ...
war of independence in Zimbabwe, it became possible to again play traditional music. The band's format and instruments are influenced by western rock and roll but the sound is evidently originating from Africa. The lead guitar is played in such a way as to sound like
mbira Mbira ( ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and p ...
. Most of the early recordings were produced at ''
Shed Studios Shed Studios was responsible for the production of hundreds of band recordings and a large body of music used for various advertisements and films in Rhodesia, and later in Zimbabwe, from 1975 until 2000. The company "Shed Recording Studios (Pvt) L ...
'', by Bothwell Nyamhondera, during sessions for Gramma Records. Marshall Munhumumwe wrote most of the band's songs and music as well as unusually being both the lead singer and drummer. Their first big hit in Zimbabwe, 'Makorokoto', celebrated Zimbabwean independence. Makorokoto means 'Congratulations' in the
Shona language Shona (; sn, chiShona) is a Bantu language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It was codified by the colonial government in the 1950s. According to ''Ethnologue'', Shona, comprising the Zezuru, Korekore and Karanga dialects, is spoken by about 7 ...
.


International recognition

After signing a deal with British record label, Cooking Vinyl, the band toured the UK and Canada. It is at this point that a rift appeared between Marshal Munhumumwe and Patrick Mukwamba as he claims he was cut out of the deal and left behind. This tour apparently brought the band a greater degree of musical freedom enabling them to buy new instruments and to record more.
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DJ
John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
championed The Four Brothers in the UK. They recorded four radio sessions for his show between 1988 and 2000. The band played at Peel's surprise 50th birthday party at his home and he selected 'Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo' as one of his favourite records of all time on the radio show ''
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'' in 1990. Peel is often quoted as describing the Four Brothers as "..the best live band in the world".


Death of main members

In 1997 founder member Marshall Munhumumwe suffered a stroke, following a car crash. He was unable to continue to perform with the band and was replaced by Albert Ruwizhi. Munhumumwe died in 2001 at the age of 49 and the following year bass guitarist Never Mutare died. The last surviving member, Frank Sibanda died peacefully in December 2010.


Controversy and legacy

In 2007, former band member James Nyamande who had been kicked out by Frank Sibanda after its demise in 2002, attempted to resuscitate the band but failed. By then he had formed his own band, the Makombe Brothers, although this group performed several Four Brothers songs. In 2012, Nyamande released an album under the Four Brothers name in an attempt to maintain the band's legacy, but was ordered by a civil court not to use the name, after objection from Marshall Munhumumwe's family. In 2000 Marshal Munhumumwe bought a house next door to Patrick Mukwamba in Seke Township. He moved-in with his second wife Joanna, his oldest son Marshall Munhumumwe Jr. and Shingayi Munhumumwe, his second born son, both from his first marriage. In 2016, Marshall Munhumumwe Jr., the son of the founder, joined the new Four Brothers/Makombe Brothers band as their administrator, to maintain his father's legacy.


Discography and band members


Mandega/Makorokoto

(7 inch single 1977) Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) Mandega (Doing it alone) - Their 1st song. Makorokoto (Congratulations) - Their 1st hit. #Mandega #Makorokoto


Rugare

(US LP/Cassette 1986) WEA Records/Tusk Music Company SUH1048/ZSUH1048 Marshall Munhumunwe - lead vocals, drums, composer #Rugare #Pahukama #Uchandifunga #Wakasarudza Akanaka #Unondichemera Unondipei #Usagare Ne Chigumbu #Ndakatadzeiko #Swere Ngoma


Ndakatambura Newe

(LP 1987) Kumusha/Gramma Records KSALP119 #Ndakatambura Newe #Nhaka Yemusiiranwa #Ane Mari Ndiye Mukuru #Chiiko Ichi? #Mashoko Ababa Namai #Zvaita Sei? #Vematongo Rooranai #Udza Vamwe Vako


Title

Patrick Mkwamba and The Four Brothers #Zvinonaka Zvinodhura #Dai Ndiri Shiri #..


Tonosangana Ikoko

Patrick Mkwamba and The Four Brothers (LP 1984) Kumusha/Gramma Records KSALP104 #Wapenga Nayo Bonus #Vakakunda Zviedzo #Kubhawa Handigare #Emeriya Usanyengedzwe #Mombe Youmai #Uri Tsotsi #Ndatendeuka #Mwana Wandaida Kuroora


Rudo Chete

(LP 1988) Kumusha/Gramma Records KSALP124 #Rudo Chete #Ngatipindukewo #Vabereki #Wakazvarwa Sei #Kutambura Chete #Munondizvidza #Chenjerera Ngozi #Nhamo


Uchandifunga

(UK 12-inch single 1988) (Recorded at ''
Shed Studios Shed Studios was responsible for the production of hundreds of band recordings and a large body of music used for various advertisements and films in Rhodesia, and later in Zimbabwe, from 1975 until 2000. The company "Shed Recording Studios (Pvt) L ...
'', Harare, Zimbabwe) Cooking Vinyl FRY005T #Uchandifunga (Dance remix) #Makorokoto (lyrics wanted by public demand) #Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani


Vimbayi

(7 inch single 1988) Gramma Records #Vimbayi Part I #..


Makorokoto

(UK compilation CD/LP Gramma Records 1988 © Cooking Vinyl 1989) Cooking Vinyl COOKCD014/COOK014 Marshall Munhumumwe - drums and lead vocals Never Mutare – bass and vocals Aleck Chipaika – rhythm guitar and vocals Edward Matiyasi – lead guitar and vocals Makorokoto was released on the UK on the Cooking Vinyl record label and uses A Serengeti licensed product from Gramma Records, Zimbabwe. It was a CD & LP release. The CD contains all 16 tracks while the LP version contains only 10 tracks. When the LP ‘Bros' was released the following year the tracks that did not appear on the Makorokoto LP were included as a free six track EP Gramma Records/Cooking Vinyl CHEF002X #Uchandifunga #Vimbayi (2) #Rumbidzai (6) #Makorokoto #Rudo Imoto (1) #Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo (4) #Maishoko Ababa Namai (3) #Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani #Wapenga Nayo Bonus #Siya Zviriko (5) #Rugare #Ndakatadzeiko #Pamusoroi #Nhaka Yemusiiranwa #Sara Tasangana #Ndakatambura


Makorokoto

(UK 7 inch single) Earthworks DIG002 #Makorokoto #Wasira Kupurezha


The Peel Seesions

(UK 12 inch red vinyl EP 1988) BBC Enterprises Ltd./Strange Fruit SFPS070 Never Mutare - bass and backing vocals Frank Sibanda - guitar and backing vocals Alick Chipaika - guitar and backing vocals Marshall Ticharwa Munhumumwe - drums and lead vocals #Rugare #Uchandifunga #Vimbayi #Pahukama


Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo

(7 inch single 1989) #Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo #..


Bros

(UK CD/LP 1989) Cooking Vinyl COOKCD023/COOK023 Frank Sibanda replaced Edward Matiyasi – Lead guitar and vocals #Rudo Chete #Ngatipindukewo #Nhamo #Kutambura Chete #Zuro Chisara #Munondizvidza #Vabereki #Chenjerera Ngozi #Wakazvarwa


The Best Of The Four Brothers (Makorokoto)

(US compilation CD 1990) Atomic Theory ATD1106 #Uchandifunga #Vimbayi #Rumbidzai #Makorokoto #Rudo Imoto #Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo #Maishoko Ababa Namai #Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani #Wapenga Nayo Bonus #Siya Zviriko #Rugare #Ndakatadzeiko #Pamusoroi #Nhaka Yemusiiranwa #Sara Tasangana #Ndakatambura


Mukadzi Wepiri

(LP 1990) Kumusha/Gramma Records KSALP129 #Mukadzi Wepiri #Chidhakwa #Mazita Nezviito #Zvakona #Chiroora #Tezvara #Musandodaro #Chandavengerwa


Wachiveiko?

Marshall Munhumumwe & The Four Brothers (LP, Cassette 1993) Kumusha/Gramma Records KSALP147, L4KSALP147 #Wachiveiko? #Ndiregerei #Karingazuva #Ndatove Muranda #Kana Wangoroora #Zvichakunetsa #Regai Nditaure


Mambakwedza

Marshall Munhumumwe and Four Brothers (LP 1994) Gramma Records #Gona Ramachingura #Nditumbure #Muranda #Mwana Wezimbabwe #Buka Tiende #Mhuri Yandiremera #Pfumo Rangu #Musha Waparara


Kumawere

(LP 1994) Gramma Records #Kumawere #Maivepi Pandaikudai #Hapana Asina Muvengi #Matinetsa #Mativenga #Hama Dzatipfuvisa #Chero Uchindida


Mbereko Yakaramba

Marshall Munhumumwe and Four Brothers (LP 1994) #Mbereko Yakaramba #Ndivumbamireiwo #Takabva Neko #Chawanzwa Usachipamhidzire #Chandagona Ndipembedzeiwo #Tichakunda Chete #Shungu Hadziuraye


Pfimbi Yemashoko

(LP) Gramma Records #..


Ndinvumbamireiwo

(7 inch single 1996) Zimbabwe Music Corporation (ZMC) FYF559 #Ndinvumbamireiwo Part I #Ndinvumbamireiwo Part II


Greatest Hits 1994 To 1996

Marshall Munhumumwe and Four Brothers (compilation CD 1996) Zimbabwe Music Corporation (ZMC) CDZIL308 #Ndibvumbamireiwo #Matinetsa #Chero Uchindida #Vatendi #Tauraya Rudzi Rwedu #Rudo Rukave Ruvengo #Mbereko Yakaramba #Mativenga #Chawanzwa Usachipamhidzire #Kumawere


The Hits Of The Four Brothers Volume 2

(compilation CD 1996) Gramma Records ZCD121 #Pfimbi Yemashoko #Wachiveiko #Rwendo Rusina Muperekedzi #Vimbayi #Ane Mari Ndiye Mukuru #Rudo Imoto #Rudo Chete #Mwambakwedza #Wadiwa Musamuzonde #Ndakatambura Newe #Rugare #Siya Zviriko #Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani


Manga Manga

(UK CD 1998) Positive Cultural Promotions (PCP) PCPCD02 Never Mutare – bass guitar and backing vocals Frank Sibanda – lead and acoustic guitar and backing vocals Albert Ruwizhi – drums and lead vocals Robium Chauraya – rhythm guitar and backing vocals (Aleck Chipaika played keyboards at around this time but does not appear on the CD) #Hapana Achanyara #Usagare Nechigumba #Mugomba #Vana Ve Mazuvaano #Ndinotenda #Hunhu Wemunhu #Chakaipa Chiri Nyore #Sarudzai Waenda #Vamwene Vanoshusha


Early Hits Of The Four Brothers

(compilation CD 2000) Gramma Records CDGRAMMA182 #Uchandifunga #Vimbayi #Rumbidzai #Makorokoto #Rudo Imoto #Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo #Maishoko Ababa Namai #Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani #Wapenga Nayo Bonus #Siya Zviriko #Rugare #Ndakatadzeiko #Pamusoroi #Nhaka Yemusiiranwa


Zvehama

(Cassette 2002) Zimbabwe Music Corporation (ZMC) ZC361 #..


Ruvengo

(CD 2004) Gramma Records #Shungu Dzangu #Ruvengo #Rufu #Kunaka Kwechimwe #Mwari Baba #Molini #Hwenyakwese #Shinga Mwanangu #Shinga mwanangu The recordings of The Four Brothers appear on many compilation albums. 'Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo' appears on the 2006 compilation in tribute to John Peel 'Right Time, Wrong Speed'.


References

* Sleeve notes to ‘Manga Manga' by Brian Altchuler


External links


Details of Peel Sessions for BBC

Makorokoto - The Four Brothers Tribute Fanzine
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