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Leonard Dembo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leonard Dembo
Leonard Tazvivinga Dembo, also Musoro We Nyoka (born Kwangwari Gwaindepi; 6 February 1959 in Chivi, Masvingo province of Zimbabwe – 9 April 1996〔The Engraving on Dembo's Tombstone 〕), was a Zimbabwean guitar-band musician who became extremely popular in Zimbabwe in the 1990s with his band the Barura Express. Incorporating traditional Shona sayings in his lyrics, his musical style was rhumba-based, played on electric guitars tuned to emulate the characteristic sounds of the mbira. ==Early life and education== The ancestral origins of Dembo's Karanga tribe, the largest tribe in Zimbabwe, is Masvingo. His early childhood is not fully documented. From his relatives, one believes that Dembo grew up without a father, an experience he later on reflected in his song writing, particularly in such songs as "Nhamo Moto" and "Nhamo Iya Ndakura Nayo." He attended primary school initially in Buhera, and later in Bulawayo, and also at Chembira School, Harare. After completing primary school he returned to Bulawayo to look for work.
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