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Machanic Manyureke and the Puritans

Since he was an adolescent, Manyureke’s two loves have already been your guitar and Christianity. In the first ’70s, he shaped a band known as the Gospel Performers with financial support through the Salvation Military, and found function in plentiful source, including a gig in Soweto. Looking both a far more versatile band and the chance to articulate his own private views, instead of Salvation Military ideology, Manyureke dissolved the Gospel Performers in the first ’80s and shaped the much smaller sized Puritans. Like a preacher and evangelist, he could right now perform for just about any chapel or denomination he wished, and could support himself rather well. His design has undergone many changes over time to match the likes of his viewers.

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