Wednesday 15 September 2010

Blog Entry 21:My Debut Album 'Saved' is Out NOW and I'm coming to YOUR town!!!

Hello!

I'm holding my album in my hands.... I even sniffed it a little.
No, I'm not a weirdo. I used to that with all the CD's I bought because I love theat fresh ink and plastic smell. Now I'm doing it with MY album! I'm so proud....
I've always said that I don't really want to be famous and meant it.
I just want to make good music and have people appreciate it. Thats what its about for me.... Thank you to everyone who has bought "Saved" so far.

If you haven't already got a copy you can grab on here

I'll be running round the UK this October playing tunes of from the record. Its called the ISLAND LIFE TOUR and i'll be joined by some amazing friends.

Check out the dates on the front of my myspace page! Come along and help me celebrate my first proper release. Hopefully see you there :) x


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4 comments:

  1. From one Zimbabwean transplant to another, congrats!

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  2. You will probably be getting a lot of attention really soon. wimp.com just put up one of your videos: Tinashe- Mbira of Zambez. The instrument has such a great sound and I was wondering if you would let me sample a piece of the instrumental for and intro to my videos. I would really appreciate it and of course credit you for the songs. If you put up a Mbiria version of Zambez I will add a link to your itunes or amazon, whichever you prefer. I will also give you a link to the video. Thank you very much and keep up the great work I really love that song and I must have listened to it already three times today.

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  3. When are you coming to Nottingham????? You rock, I can't believe I haven't heard of you before tonight, Bought the Album Saved from Itunes, playing it loud!! and fuck me it rocks in a great way...You have forged a fan without realising it, all I did was Google Zambezie and you came up...
    Thanks my friend....

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  4. Come to Minnesota!!! Diasporic love, from one African brother to another.

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