Reggae gospel singer Tendai dies from chest infection
BRITISH-based reggae gospel artist Tendai Gamure died on 1st August 2006 after a chest infection caused him to be hospitalised. Tendai was 38 years old and leaves behind a wife and three children. Tendai was born in Zimbabwe where as Culture T he gained popularity on the reggae scene, recording albums and touring. In 1989 he relocated to London where he became a Rastafarian but in early 1995 under Zoe Ministries Tendai became a committed Christian. In 1998 the singer released the reggae gospel album 'Exceedingly Abundantly' through Awake Records. As a tribute to Tendai Awake will be re-releasing his album and accounting royalties to his family.
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listening to satani and zimba remabwe now, gets better like one. im hurt and happy at the same time he left great messages to the world of the cross. Shall forever respect him. #M6`33