The Four Brothers Concert History

Led by singing drummer Marshall Munhumumwe, The Four Brothers came together in 1977 out of the ashes of the Great Sounds, and eventually became one of Zimbabwe's most popular musical acts. Munhumumwe, their chief composer as well as a drummer, began his career with The Great Sounds and Black Jack. He then joined Tineyi Chikupo's Mverechena Band, releasing one single in 1976. Soon after, Marshall left the band, bringing Alec Chipaika, Edward Zulu, and Never Mutare with him to form The Four Brothers.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 23, 1995
Heineken Music Festival 95
Shane MacGowan / Kirsty MacColl / Aswad / Tom Robinson / Goats Don't Shave / Michelle Shocked / Midge Ure / Oysterband / The Dharmas / The Four Brothers / Seven Little Sisters
  Setlists
Roundhay Park Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Mar 11, 1989
The Four Brothers The Concorde Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Indie Folk
New Americana
World
Afropop
World Music
African
Africa
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1995 1 concert
1989 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Four Brothers had?

The Four Brothers has had 2 concerts.

What genre is The Four Brothers?

The Four Brothers is most often considered to be Indie Folk, New Americana, World, Afropop, World Music, African, and Africa.

When was the last The Four Brothers concert?

The last The Four Brothers concert was on July 23, 1995 at Roundhay Park in Leeds, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Shane MacGowan / Kirsty MacColl / Aswad / Tom Robinson / Goats Don't Shave / Michelle Shocked / Midge Ure / Oysterband / The Dharmas / The Four Brothers / Seven Little Sisters.

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