Gonora Sounds is a family band that has been busking on the streets of Zimbabwe since 2004, entertaining thousands of commuters with their street beat dubbed Gonora Sounds by regulars.
The band is led by blind singer/songwriter Daniel Gonora, an absolute wizard on the guitar with his drumming protégé son Isaac on drums. In recent years, the band has extended to include seasoned musicians such as Nelson “Mr Longman” Mutanda on lead guitar and Malizani Mbewe on bass. Daniel and Isaac’s street performances have garnered millions of views online, and a growing international fanbase.
The father and son duo feature in multi award winning documentary ‘You Can’t Hide From The Truth” which tells their story. For more than two decades, Daniel has pieced together a living for himself and his family, a disabled man playing for the world’s most beleaguered currency’s pocket change.
He is one of the few remaining members of Zimbabwean supergroup Jairos Jiri Band, a group that tragically fell apart as successive members passed away since their heyday in the early 90s.
Gonora Sounds debut album Hard Times Never Kill is produced by Zimbabwean music luminary Bothwell Nyamondera and American Producer David Aglow. It is about survival and beating the odds, straight from the streets of Harare. It showcases Daniel Gonora’s full breadth as a guitarist, vocalist, composer and songwriter.
More recently, Gonora Sounds have collaborated with American jazz legend Pharoah Sanders, as well as several international musicians on the Fernando Arno produced “What Love”. British duo, The Busy Twist have also recently remixed the band’s song Rwendo Rweupenyu into the ‘Journey of Life Remix”.
The 4 piece band visited the UK for first time in the summer of 2024 (with highlights being their debut London show at Brixton Hootenanny, Latitude festival and WOMAD Charlton Park) and they’re back this summer for a series of gigs including tonight at The Bear that will no doubt cement their reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the live circuit.
Not to be missed.
“This is music resounding in joy and hope, born from real life experience.”
“Isaac’s drumming is a downpour of rolls and patters, while his father’s guitar drips cascades of fireflies.”
“Between drums, vocals and guitars, it’s a syncopated marvel that shifts to an even higher gear halfway through.”
Doors 7pm / Music 8.00pm / Tickets £14
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