Eyuphuro
Eyuphuro | |
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Origin | Mozambique |
Genres | Marrabenta |
Years active | 1981 | –1991, 2001–present
Labels | Real World Records |
Website |
realworldrecords |
Members |
Zena Bascar Jorge Cossa Mahamudo Selimane |
Past members |
Omar Issa Gimo Remane |
Eyuphuro is a Mozambican band. Eyuphuro's music is a combination of traditional African music and western popular music. Eyuphuro's music is sung mostly in Makua, a Bantu language. Name of the band means "whirlwind".
History
Omar Issa, Gimo Remane and Zena Bacar founded Eyuphuro in 1981. Eyuphuro released successful album Mama Mosambiki before its breakup in 1990. In 1998 singer Zena Bacar founded Eyuphuro again and in 2001 they released new album, Yellela.
Original members
- Zena Bacar
- Omar Issa
- Gimo Remane
Current members
- Zena Bacar
- Issufo Manuel
- Belarmino Rita Godeiros
- Jorge Cossa
- Mahamudo Selimane
- Firmino Luis Hunguana
In Yellela appears also musicians, who aren't members of the band; singer Mariamo Mussa Hohberg, saxophonist Orlando da Conceicao and keyboardist Benedito Mazbuko.
Discography
- Albums
- Mama Mosambiki (1990)
- Yellela (2001)
- Contributing artist
- Unwired: Africa (2000, World Music Network)
- The Rough Guide to Acoustic Africa (2013, World Music Network)
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