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Willom Tight Breaks the Mold With Tobacco and Tunes
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25426, member: 2262"] Willom Tight makes people happy with his music. He will turn 54 next month. He loves writing songs and stays humble. Through his music, he tells everyone the truth. He has played music for 30 years and wants to help other musicians learn from what he knows. He made famous songs like "Wekumaruzevha," "Nyoka Inyoka," and "Maria." People remember these songs because they touch their hearts. Willom lives on a farm in Headlands, where he grows tobacco. He enjoys working with plants and taking care of pigs. His friend told him to try growing tobacco, and he loves doing it. He spends lots of time making sure his plants grow well. He learned many things from his friend Oliver Mtukudzi, who died some time ago. They traveled around the world together, making music. Willom remembers Oliver with love because he helped him become better at music. People often ask about his friend Dino Mudondo. Willom says they remain good friends and sometimes make music together. They worked on new songs last year. He also makes music with his friend Mathew Kaunda. They planned to play at a Valentine's Day show but needed more time to prepare. Willom has a son named Garry, who makes music. He helps Garry learn about being a musician because making music can be hard work. He wants his son to think of new ideas because music keeps changing. Willom has released many albums, including "Wekumaruzevha," "Hodzeko," and "African Paradox." He thanks God for keeping him healthy and strong. He lives a simple life and avoids trouble. Many people in Zimbabwe love his music because it makes them feel good. [/QUOTE]
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