James Chimombe

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James Chimombe (1951–1990) was a Zimbabwean vocalist and a guitarist. His career included stints with , the , the , and the . His music melded Kenyan, South African, and Congolese influences into Zimbabwean music. James also worked American Country & Western sounds into his music, combining them with African horns and light, lilting guitar lines. James Chimombe is known as the Phil Collins of Zimbabwe . Had he been alive today, he would have been as well known as Tuku. Tuku and Chimombe are both sons of Highfields, aka Fio. His music was soulful and presented the heart of the Shona culture.

Biography[]

Chimombe got his start as a rhythm guitarist with Thomas Mapfumo and Oliver Mtukudzi. He next moved to the and OK Success. As one of Zimbabwe's first resident Congolese bands, OK Success recruited top Zimbabwean musicians and produced a string of hits in the 1960s and 1970s.

Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo owner of Club Hide-Out 99 was instrumental in establishing James Chimombe who was the resident musician at Club Hideout 99.[1] During the 1980s Chimombe led the Ocean City Band, and led the Huchi Band until his death. He also spent some time with the . He was fired from the Ocean City Band and the reason was never revealed to the public , he went on to form his own outfit Huchi Band that he led until his death, The two albums he recorded with Huchi Band were only released after his death. Chimombe is best known for his hit songs "Jemedza", "Kudakwashe", “George Mudiwa” and "Bindura". Chimombe was heavily influenced by Motown Stars especially Lionel Richie. Chimombe and the OK Success band would during the week sessions sometimes sing and perform Lionel Richie at Club Hide Out 99 where he was the resident artist.

Discography Albums: Nyamupfukudza, J Chimombe & The Ocean City Band Cecilia, J Chimombe & The Ocean City Band Mavanga, 1982, J Chimombe & The Ocean City Band Munakandafa,1987, J Chimombe & The Ocean City Band Zvaitika, 1989, J Chimombe & The Huchi Band Jemedza, 1990, J Chimombe & The Huchi Band Early Hits Best of Chimombe Greatest Hits 1 Greatest Hits 2 Greatest Hits 3

Singles Kudakwashe Botswana, J Chimombe & Huchi Band Ropa rangu Karigaduri, J Chimombe & The OK Success Sweet Caroline, J Chimombe & Acid Band Munhu, 1984 Mudzimu, J Chimombe & Acid band Zvingashure, J Chimombe & OK Success

Death[]

Chimombe is suspected to have been HIV positive , but this does not diminish how much he was loved by the people of Zimbabwe, especially people from Highfields, Chitungwiza, Harare and Bindura.

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