The album's launch, as revealed by the band's director Deogratous David ' Killer Boy', will be accompanied by prominent domestic artiste, Ally Choki, and The Bambazi Band, led by famous artiste Mulemule 'FBI'.
The Morogoro band's leader disclosed that the album, titled 'Kikao cha Wahenga', has six songs, namely 'Morogoro Yetu', 'Mwanzo wa Mapenzi', 'Cha Kupewa', 'Ngalile Mwanangu Ndole', 'Supu' and 'Nataka Nilewe'.
"We are currently in Dar es Salaam seeking to complete recording the tracks so we can have audio discs for the tracks that are to be sold to our fans who will need to buy the discs at the launch,'' he disclosed.
David noted his band has invited Ally Choki and The Bambazi Band given the Morogoro band has good working relationship with the Dar es Salaam-based artistes.
He said Choki and The Bambazi Band have from time to time performed alongside Waluguru Original Band at the latter's shows held in Morogoro.
"I should also clarify apart from accompanying us, Mulemule will launch his band at the show which will take place at the Terminal Pub at Msamvu in the region," he said.
He further disclosed Waluguru Original Band's album launch gears towards seeing to it that Morogoro brings back enthusiasm in entertainment industry.
Morogoro's active involvement in music, he disclosed, began waning in the late 1970s.
"Morogoro had such famous musicians like Mbaraka Mwinshehe and others, but it is not the case lately, we now want to bring the enthusiasm back in the region and neighbouring areas,'' he disclosed.
David, who is as well a singer, disclosed the band composed its first album titled 'Rosemary ' and it has now come up with its second album.
The second album, according to the artiste, has impressed many music fans in Morogoro before it had even been launched.