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Prayersoul to set up permanent band

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AFTER working for about a year-and-half with session band members, rising neo-soul artiste Prayer Donovan Mtamangira, has decided to take his musical career a step further by assembling a permanent band.

AFTER working for about a year-and-half with session band members, rising neo-soul artiste Prayer Donovan Mtamangira, better known as Prayersoul, has decided to take his musical career a step further by assembling a permanent band. WINSTONE ANTONIO

The musician, who had been working with The Experience Band since he sprang onto the musical scene in 2010, will be conducting the auditions on January 25 at the Zimbabwe Germany Society.

“I have been performing without a permanent band for long and this year I had decided to become more professional by assembling my own band,” Prayersoul said.

The auditions will be conducted by the musician himself and other several judges he could not disclose.

“At the auditions I am looking for a drummer, keyboard player, lead guitarist and vocalist to join some of the members who are already there,” he said.

Asked whether he would change the name of the band, the musician said the new members will decide.

Presently, Prayersoul has released one 10-track album titled Prayersoul and two singles that have caused waves across the country. “This year, I want to take my career to greater heights and I will be staging several shows across the country to take my music to the people,” he said.

The musician will be touring Germany for the second time in July where he is expected to stage several shows in Munich during his three-month visit.