Jonathan Wutawunashe


Jonathan Wutawunashe is a songwriter, guitarist, keyboard player and producer.

Background

As leader of the gospel group Family Singers, his creativity spurred the new Zimbabwean gospel genre into the limelight. With the release of the video for his wife Shuvai's hit "Nditorei", in which he produced, a new culture in the projection of the genre was born. Wutawunashe shot the footage and edited the video himself. His family belongs to a megachurch called Family of God church. He was born in a family of five children and is the second born. His siblings are Andrew Erasmus, Edna and Amos the last born in the family. His brother Andrew, referred to by church members as "Prophet", is the founder and leader of the church which has branches all over the world, including Africa, Europe and the United States.
"Nditorei", "Tarira Nguva", "Shelter" and "Ndasukwa" have become iconic anthems thanks to the combination of Shuvai's trademark vocals, Jonathan's production skills and creativity with video.

''Discography''

The self-effacing Wutawunashe has several productions, which include African Praise, a praise medley for which he and Shuvai wrote many original songs and numerous albums featuring up-and-coming artists, as well as his group, Family Singers. Since 1994, he has allowed gospel artists to share his recording studio, which he pieced together over the years. With wife Shuvai, Jonathan earlier this year launched Gospel Bandstand, a TV show aimed at mentoring and showcasing new gospel talent.