Nadine Brown is optimistic to keep her husband’s legacy alive and has taken over the reins of his band, Storm.
“The show is a litmus test to show that I have the pedigree to continue from where my husband left,” said Nadine.
“I will be performing my husband’s songs but I have plans to write my own in the future,” she added.
The show promoter, Josh Hozheri, said he was confident that Nadine and the Storm would deliver.
Brown died in March this year at the age of 50, after succumbing to pneumonia. He is famed for having produced an array of hits that include Mapurisa, Mawere and Chigaro Chamambo, but destroyed his career by becoming a praise singer for President Robert Mugabe.
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