Frogtoon Music

Hosana by The Talking Drum

Artist Biography For The Talking Drum

The Band Is A Collaboration Between A Zimbabwean Musician Wilson Magwere Along With Local Irish Talents Aidan Milligan Maurice Macartney Michael Speers 16 And A Polish Guitarist Daniel Perskawiec. The Sound Is Also Beautifully Embellished By The Only Female Member Georgina Rascon-Marquez. Wilson Has Been Performing Since His Teenage Years With Artists Such As Andy Brown. Aidan Is An Accomplished Percussionist With Over Fifteen Years Of Experience. When Daniel First Got His Hands On The Guitar 4 He Immediately Fell In Love With It. Maurice Is A Versatile Musician Involved In Many Projects Who Developed The Taste For The African Style. Georgina Has Been Involved In The Arts Since She Was Young. Apart From Playing The Keyboard She Has Mastered The Art Of Dance. They Formed In 2003 And Since Then Have Been Seen Performing Everywhere From Civic Events To International Music Festivals Carnival Parades Private Parties And Local Bars. They Have Even Found The Time To Facilitate Workshops With Community Groups And Special Needs Children. Some Of Their Performances Have Been Recorded For Local TV And Their First Album 'Mavambo' Has Been Getting Airplay On Local Stations. Their New Album Will Be Out Shortly. We Are All Looking Forward To Hearing It!!! Wherever They Play There Is Been A Phenomenal Response To The Music And They Are Guaranteed To Give An Authentic Ethnic Flavour To Any Event They Are Participating In.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Hosana

The Song Is A Lamentation By A Person Who Feels Low And Is Down Trodden. He Asks For Divine Intervention From Hossana The Almighty God So That He Can Triumph Over His Troubles. The Song Is Sung In Shona Which Is A Zimbabwean Dialect. Shona People Are Deeply A Religious And Spiritual Lot Who Believe That One's Destiny Can Be Dictated By Divine Powers Hence The Call For Divine Intervention. Most Of The Zimbabwean People Have Dispersed Worldwide And They Have Come To Face Diffiulties Associated With Living In Foreign Countries. Those Who Have Remained In Zimbabwe Have Also Had All Sorts Of Problems. Although The Singer Is Not Specific On The Nature Of Problems That He Faces His Song Represents The Situation Of Most Zimbabweans Hence The Song Is Sung In The Plural.

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