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Biography

members have included...
Marshall Munhumumwe (vocals, drums. D: Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe - 2001), Alec Chipaika (guitar), Edward Zulu (guitar, left 1986), Edward Matigasi (guitar, added 1987), James Nyamandi (vocals, drums, added 2001, left 2003), Antonio Makhosa
and pictured (top to bottom)...
Frank Sibanda (guitar), Never Mutare (bass) , Albert Ruwizhi (drums, vocals, added 1990. D: 1999), Robium Chauraya (added 1999. D: 2001)
photos © Fred Hines

Led by singing drummer Marshall Munhumumwe, The Four Brothers came together in 1977 out of the ashes of the Great Sounds, and eventually became one of Zimbabwe's most popular musical acts. Munhumumwe, their chief composer as well as a drummer, began his career with The Great Sounds and Black Jack. He then joined Tineyi Chikupo's Mverechena Band, releasing one single in 1976. Soon after, Marshall left the band, bringing Alec Chipaika, Edward Zulu, and Never Mutare with him to form The Four Brothers. In fact, Marshall was Thomas Mapfumo's uncle - he credits Mapfumo for teaching him how to play guitar and drums, as well as inspiring him to become a musician. Releasing hits such as Zvamanya Tongai Zimbabwe, Pamusoroi Komuredhi, and Makorokoto in 1980, the band found great success and paved the way for many more hits to come.

The success of The Four Brothers came from the fact that they blended the chimurenga styles of Mapfumo and Sithole with rhumba from at home and abroad. Their fast paced, highly danceable music features not only the rapid-fire guitar we have come to expect from Zimbabwean compositions, but excellent harmonies as well. The Four Brothers have released many albums, including two greatest hits compilations. In 1988 they joined the ranks of touring Zimbabweans as they played shows in the UK.

Their popularity continued in Zimbabwe when, in 1997, Munhumumwe suffered a stroke and had to quit playing. The Four Brothers continued to tour without him, including a 1998 UK visit, but haven't been able to achieve their former success. Munhumumwe died in 2001. The band has since been rocked by deaths, as Munhumumwe replacements Albert Ruwizhi and Robium Chauraya have both died.

Things are looking a bit rosier for the Four Brothers. Their lastest album, Zvehama, reached the top ten in Zimbabwe after its release. The combination of extensive touring and high-profile collaborations with artists such as Oliver Mtukudzi, Thomas Mapfumo, and Alick Macheso has brought the band back into the spotlight.

The addition of a new drummer/vocalist, James Nyamandi from the Makombe Brothers, has also injected new life into the Brothers career. A new album is expected for the Christmas season. Original members Alex Chipaika, Frank Sibanda, and Never Mutare will join up with the band upon their return form touring in Japan with Clive Malunga's band. However, upon Nyamandi's departure, allegations of copyright infractions and song stealing against Nyamandi's Makombe Brother's band have been forwarded by Munhumumwe's son.

Besides Thomas Mapfumo and Oliver Mtukudzi, The Four Brothers are possibly Zimbabwe's most internationally successful group. Their first greatest hits album, Makorokoto, is available for order at nearly every major record outlet and is included on many "Best Of..." lists of African albums.

The Four Brothers make appearances on many Zimbabwean compilations including the Zimbabwe Frontline series, where they collaborate with singer Patrick Mkwamba. They also recorded an album with Mkwamba, Tonosangana Ikeko, in 1990. The band has also recorded with Jairos Jiri Band frontman Paul Matavire.

Afropop Bio
Interview with drummer Albert Ruwizhi
Munhumumwe Jr Fights Over Father's Songs >> The Standard (22 Apr 03)
Source: Roots Rocking in Zimbabwe by Fred Zindi, Sterns Guide to African Music by Ronnie Graham.

 

Discography

Zvehama ZMC 2002
Hits of the Four Brothers - Vol Two Gramma 2001
Manga Manga Gramma 1998
Greatest Hits 1994 to 1996 ZMC 1996
Wachiveiko? Gramma 1993
Rudo Chete Gramma 1990
Tonosangana Ikeko (feat. P Mkwamba) Gramma 1990
The Peel Sessions   1989
Brothers Cooking Vinyl 1988
Makorokoto: The Best of... Cooking Vinyl 1987
Ndakatambura Newe Gramma 1987
Rugare Rwedu Gramma 1986
Mambakwedza Gramma  
Pfimbi Yemashoko Gramma  
Mukadzi Wepiri Gramma  
Vimbayi Gramma 1981
Makorokoto Gramma 1980

Compilation Appearances

Zimbabwe Frontline One Rudo Imoto
Emeriya Usanyengedzwe
Zimbabwe Frontline Two Vambozha Vauya
Mombe Yeumai
Tsiga Mureza
Zimbabwe Frontline Three Ndivumbamireiwo
Takabva Neko
Mbereko Yakaramba
Viva Zimbabwe Zvinonaka Zvinodhura
Dai Ndiri Shiri
Zimbabwe Hits One Wapenga Nayo Bonus
Early Hits of Zimbabwe Siya Zviriko
Hits of Zimbabwe Ndivumbamireiwo

 


 

Makorokoto

Released: early 1980s. Re-released in 1988.
Label: Cooking Vinyl (re-release)
Format: LP
Running Time:

Makorokoto was the first full-length Four Brothers' album to be released in Europe, paving the way for the wave of Zimbabwean artists to invade Europe in the 1980s.


Sample
Lyrics
01. Makorokoto
02. Rugare
03. Wapenga Nayo Bonus
04. Ndakatazeiko
05. Sara Tasangana
06. Pamusoroi
07. Nhaka Yemusiiranwa
08. Uchandifunga
09. Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani
10. Ndakatambura

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Makorokoto: Best of the Four Brothers

Released: 1987
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Running Time: 78 minutes, 16 tracks.
Stocked by: Barnes & Noble, Dandemutande, Amazon, BrownSugarWeb.

An excellent compilation which not only showcases their best tracks, but also provides more than an hour's worth of music. The songs flow so smoothly from one to another, it's almost as if the album is one long song. A fantastic record.

Sample
Lyrics
01. Uchandifunga
02. Vimbayi
03. Rumbidzai
04. Makorokoto
05. Rudo Imoto
06. Pasi Pano Pane Zveidzo
07. Maishoko Ababa Namai
08. Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani
09. Wapenga Nayo Bonus
10. Siya Zviriko
11. Rugare
12. Ndakatadzeiko
13. Pamusoroi
14. Nhaka Yemusiiranwa
15. Sara Tasangana
16. Ndakatambura

 
















 



Brothers

Released: 1988
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Running Time: 9 tracks.
Stocked by: Dandemutande, ArtistDirect, BrownSugarWeb

The Brothers' first Western release. Has sometimes been accompanied by an extra EP when sold as a record. I own the CD, and it is a enjoyable Four Brothers guitar-fest. Upbeat and almost joyous.

LP/Cassette/CD
   
Additional EP
   
Sample
Lyrics
Sample
Lyrics
01. Rudo Chete
01. Rudo Imoto
02. Ngatipindukewo
02. Vimbayi
03. Nhamo
03. Maishoko Ababa Namai
04. Kutambura Chete
04. Pasi Pano Pane Aviedzo
05. Zuro Chisara
05. Siya Zviriko
06. Munondizvidza
06. Rumbidzai
07. Vabereki
 
08. Chenjerera Ngozi
 
09. Wakazvarwa
 

 










 


Peel Sessions

Released: 1989
Label: BBC-Strange Fruit
Format: EP, Cassette
Running Time:
Stocked by: CDNow

The Peel Sessions was a bare-bones, 4 track release of songs featured on the BBC's John Peel Show.

Sample
Lyrics
01. Rugare
02. Unchandifunga
03. Vimbayi
04. Pahukama


Greatest Hits 1994 to 1996

Released: 1996
Label: ZMC
Format: CD
Running Time:
Stocked by: Natari, Stern's, Zimsounds

The second of three Greatest Hits compilations form the Four Brothers covers 1994 to 1996. Includes the last of Marshall Munhumumwe's recordings with the band. Marshall suffered a crippling stroke in 1997.

songs include...
Sample
Lyrics
01. Ndibvumbamireiwo
02. Matinetsa
03. Chero Unchindida
04. Vatendi
05. Tauraya Rudzi Rwedu
06. Rudo Rukave Ruvengo
07. Mbereko Yakaramba
08. Mativenga
09. Chawanzwa Usachipamhidzire
10. Kumawere


Manga Manga

Released: 1998
Label: Gramma
Format: CD
Running Time: 56 minutes, 9 tracks.
Stocked by: Dandemutande, Natari, Stern's

Manga Manga was recorded on their 1998 tour of the UK.

Sample
Lyrics
01. Hapana Achanyara
02. Usagare Nechigumba
03. Mugomba
04. Vana Ve Mazuvaano
05. Ndinotenda
06. Hunhu Wemenhu
07. Chakaipa Chiri Nyore
08. Sarudzai Waenda
09. Vamwene Vanoshusha

 











The Hits of the Four Brothers: Volume Two

Released: 2001
Label: Gramma
Format: CD
Running Time: 69 minutes, 13 tracks.
Stocked by: Natari, Zimsounds

Another "best of" compilation, it would be more aptly titled "Greatest Hits: Volume One-and-a-half." Rehashes many of the tracks available on their first Greatest Hits release.

Sample
Lyrics
01. Pfimbi Yemashoko
02. Wachiveiko
03. Rumbidzai
04. Vimbayi
05. Ane Mari Ndiye Mukuru
06. Rudo Imoto
07. Rudo Chete
08. Mwambakwedza
09. Wadiwa Musamuzonde
10. Ndakatambura Newe
11. Rugare
12. Siya Zviriko
13. Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani