Zimbabwe Remembers Legendary Music Icon
A documentary celebrating the life of the late musician Leonard Dembo will premiere at Jazz 105. Dembo died on April 9, 1997, at the age of 36.
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Zimbabwe:
Dembo Remains an Enigma
The Herald, 9 April 2013
HE was neither a hermit nor an attention-seeker, but somehow lived a secretive life whose products, however, touched the heart and souls of many a people in length and breadth of… Read more »
The late Leonard 'Musorowenyoka' Dembo
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Zimbabwe:
The Legend Lives On
The Herald, 9 April 2013
A documentary celebrating the life of the late musician Leonard Dembo will première tomorrow at Jazz 105. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Dembo Problem Child Reforms
Zimbabwe Standard, 27 August 2012
Morgan Dembo's decision to quit the bottle could open a new chapter for Barura Express. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Young Dembos - Carving Own Niche
Zimbabwe Standard, 24 June 2012
When Leonard Dembo died in 1996, his sons Morgan and Tendai were just 10 and nine years old respectively. At that age, it would appear an utterly unfair imposition to say the boys… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Dembo Remembered
The Herald, 10 April 2012
The late Leonard "Musorowenyoka" Dembovara Tazvivinga may be dead, but his music lives on, making him one of the best musicians Zimbabwe has ever had. Dembo died on April 9, 1997,… Read more »
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Prolific music critic Fred Zindi says nation should give credit to the groups like Khiama Boys and Chazezesa who pioneered the heart of country's most popular music and led to the ... Read more »