Andy Brown (Zimbabwean musician)
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Andy Brown (Born 1962, Mberengwa) is a musician from Zimbabwe. Andy played with Ilanga which was a band playing music in the 3 spoken languages in Zimbabwe Shona, Ndebele and English. This won the group acceptance from Zimbabweans of all races and tribes. He then later formed his own band called the Storm which released albums like Gondwanaland, Tigere, Tongogara, Hondo YeSadza, Passage of Time just name a few. He is one of Zimbabwe's Son of the Soil.