Charity Zisengwe
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Charity Zisengwe | |
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Background information | |
Born | Zimbabwe |
Genre(s) | Gospel |
Years active | 2006 | - Present
Charity Zisengwe is a Gospel music singer, songwriter and speaker,
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early years
Charity was born and raised in Zimbabwe and grew up in a Christian home where both parents were leaders in their church.
As a student at Murewa High School, Charity formed a trio with two of her dormitory roommates, Rhoda Chani and Kezzie Ndori, during her third year. Many students began to join the trio, which subsequently grew to a mass choir of more than 50 students.
[edit] Recording career
In 2003 Charity began writing and performing her own songs. She went to Jeffrey B Rogers Music and Creative Services studio to record her debut CD armed with her lyrics and her voice, and no back-up singers. [1] Rogers produced her album. She recorded all the vocals, with all three-part harmonies. In 2006 "There Is A Way", one of the songs on her self-titled debut CD, won the first place prize in the songwriting competition at The Babbie Mason Music Conference International [2] Charity Zisengwe was recorded in two versions, an a cappella and music version.
Charity has also had the opportunity to share the stage with international gospel singer and her mentor, Babbie Mason.
[edit] Personal life
She currently lives in suburban Atlanta, Georgia.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
''Charity Zisengwe'' (a cappella version)
- Released: 2007
- Format: CD
- Writer: Charity Zisengwe
- Producer: Jeffrey B. Rogers
''Charity Zisengwe'' (music version)
- Released: 2007
- Format: CD
- Writer: Charity Zisengwe
- Producer: Jeffrey B. Rogers
[edit] References
[edit] Additional sources
- Daily Post (February 2007)
- Babbie
- Jeffrey B Rogers