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Comrade Chinx (B:Dick Chingaira Makoni; vocals) Andy Brown (guitar, vocals) Busi Ncube (vocals, percussion) Don Gumbo (bass) Keith Farquharson (keyboards) Gibson Batishta (drums) Adam Chisvo (percussion) Munya Brown, Gibson Nyomi, and Virgillio Ignacia Ilanga formed in 1986, fronted by singer Comrade Chinx and and guitarist Andy Brown, formerly of the band Rusike. Although only together for three years, Ilanga left an an impact on the Zimbabwean scene. Mixing Shona and Ndebele rythms with Western and Zimbabwean sounds proved a hit. Ilanga produced two albums, with their crowning moment being their participation in the 1988 Human Rights Concert in Harare which featured such superstars as Tracy Chapman, Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour, and the Bhundu Boys. Hit songs included True Love and Shosholoza. Eventually, cracks formed under conflict between guitarist Don Gumbo and lead singer Andy Brown. When Andy Brown left to form his own band in 1989, the Storm, Ilanga continued playing with Busi Ncube as their main vocalist. The 1989 release Women of Africa: Busi Ncube was recorded with Ilanga backing her up. However, the band has since disbanded. Andy Brown and the Storm have found success at home and abroad, while former keyboardist Keith Farquharson went on to be musical director of the acclaimed Zimbabwean film Everyone's Child. Subsequently developing Shed recording studios. Farquharson also progressed to become a main contributor to Oliver Mtukudzi's musi