Mulatu Astatke: creator of Ethio Jazz


Posted: February 10th, 2010 | Author: addis | Filed under: Ethiopia, Jazz | Tags: , , | No Comments »


Musically trained in London and schooled in the club scene of mid-’60s New York, Mulatu Astatke stands as the exceptional musical innovator of the Ethiopian groove. Starting in 1969, he created the first bands independent of the military, which had previously dominated the country’s music scene. Having immersed himself in Caribbean music, funk, jazz and Latin grooves during his lengthy stint abroad, Mulatu returned to his native land to give rise to a brand new sound.

myspace.com/mulatuastatke


Meklit Hadero: Walls


Posted: November 29th, 2009 | Author: addis | Filed under: Art, Ethiopia, Music | Tags: , , , | No Comments »


Meklit Hadero is an Ethiopian-born singer, musician, and Resident Artist at the Red  Poppy Art House in San Francisco. Drawing inspiration from Jazz instrumentalists, American songwriters, and Ethiopian vocalists, Meklit’s music is at home in multiplicity. Lyrically focused, with a honey voice alternately delicate and vast, she quite literally dances the music alive. 

meklithadero.com


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