| Kambudzi launches album No. 3 |
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| Wednesday, 02 May 2012 00:00 |
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Up-and-coming gospel artiste Charlie Kambudzi last Saturday launched his 2011 hit CD album, “Zvanaka” at the Zimbabwe College of Music. The album, which also carries the a track of the same title, is currently topping the charts on Power FM’s Breakfast Inspiration, can be described as Charlie’s best offering so far judging by the crowd that came to attend the launch on Saturday. The launch, which started at 6pm and ended after 8pm, was attended by Charlie’s family and friends while hundreds of youthful fans also thronged the venue. Pastor Vaki also said music was an extension of the gospel as it reached a diverse range of people. Sabastian Magacha applauded Charlie for maturing as a gospel artiste as evidenced by his decision to include an upcoming Chitungwiza-based three-member hip-hop gospel outfit, Christhood, which performed at the launch. “Charlie has also demonstrated his love for other gospel artistes. The same applies to all the other artistes that have come to attend today’s launch. I think as Christians and artistes, we should practise what we preach through music. By supporting each other, we are doing exactly that.” Turning to piracy, Mr Mumkura said the problem was affecting the growth of music in Zimbabwe, but highlighted that his organisation was committed to fighting for the rights of artistes by providing legal advice, offering royalties and free importation of musical instruments among other services. The launch ended on a high note after Charlie’s album was auctioned and Pastor Vaki bid US$100 for “Zvanaka”. “We are disappointed by the escalating problem of piracy. We encourage artistes to register with our organisation and benefit from our services which include royalties, legal advice, free importation of instruments, funeral assistance and many other services,” said Mr Mumkuru. The launch ended on a high note after Charlie’s album was auctioned and Pastor Vaki bid US$100 for “Zvanaka”.
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