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1993 19 nov.Moseley Dance CentreNo setlists
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1993 11 ago.Jazz CafeNo setlists
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1993 11 jun.Morecambe BayNo setlists
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1992 6 feb.The Half MoonNo setlists
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1991 26 may.Town and Country ClubNo setlists
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1991 3 abr.Brisbane TavernNo setlists
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1990 31 dic.Black Radio ClubNo setlists
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1990 30 dic.Belly UpNo setlists
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1990 12 sep.Bridge HotelNo setlists
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1990 15 may.SubteraniaNo setlists
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1989 20 dic.RiversideNo setlists
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1989 26 ago.Reading Festival 1989No setlists
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1989 14 jul.RiversideNo setlists
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1989 22 jun.Mean FiddlerNo setlists
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1989 19 jun.University of ExeterNo setlists
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1989 17 jun.Glastonbury Festival 1989 6 Canciones
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1989 16 jun.Goldney HallNo setlists
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1989 13 jun.Powerhaus IslingtonNo setlists
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1989 11 jun.Stroud Subscription RoomsNo setlists
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1989 24 may.Leeds Irish CentreNo setlists
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1989 17 may.Powerhaus IslingtonNo setlists
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1988 21 jul.RiversideNo setlists
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- Bhundu Boys
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- afropop chimurenga sungura zim urban groove
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Jan 1, 2000
- Biografía
- The Bhundu Boys are a Zimbabwean band that played a mixture of chimurenga music with American rock and roll, disco and pop influences. Their style became known as jit, and is quite popular across Africa, with some international success. Bhundu was the name given to the young boys who used to aid resistance fighters in the 1970s war against the white minority government. Lead singer Biggie Tembo was a Bhundu boy. The Bhundu Boys reached the top of the Zimbabwean music scene
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