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Working on some new material
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Why this name?
The name means uncle in siNdebele slang.
Do you play live?
Yes, in clubs, various venues
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Easier access to music, and quicker exposure for artists.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes
Band History:
Themba Ndlovu lives in Zurich, Switzerland. He is a singer, songwriter, bassist, and choirmaster.As a bass player, he has graced a lot of shows and recordings with his very steady style - his strength lying in the groove-based steady playing whether be it dance or laid back. He is a versatile singer with a incredibly wide range. He can fit in any style due to his huge experience on stage and in the studio. He has produced and co-produced a number of artists. The projest which lies close to his heart is the girl-band "DAY BY DAY" lead by his talented eighteen year-old daughter, Nongoma. He leads a 45 member choir in Wollishofen, a suburb of Zurich in Switzerland.
He also conducts workshops in schools and churches on african and african-american gospel music and southern african tradition.
He also conducts workshops in schools and churches on african and african-american gospel music and southern african tradition.
Your influences?
High Masekela, Caiphas Semenya, Commodores, Earth Wind and Fire, Lovemore Majaivana, Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens,
Favorite spot?
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Equipment used:
Logic Audio, Cubase, Hammaerfall soundcard, Mackie Mixer, Rode Mike, Focusrite Voicemaster Pro,
Anything else...?
I also produce, check out Day By Day, Children of Nandi at myspace