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Ethiopian old music alemayehu eshete
Ethiopian old music alemayehu eshete













He gained fame in Europe and the US with the release of Buda Musique’s Ethiopiques series, whose Volume 9 is devoted entirely to Eshete’s early recordings. Over the course of 15 years, Eshete released about 30 singles until the arrival of the Derg junta, which forced him and many other Ethiopian artists into exile. Born and raised in Jimma, the internationally touring musician launched his career in the 1960s as a member of the Police Orchestra. His first hit was ‘Seul’ in 1961 before moving on to start the Alem-Girma Band with Girma Beyene. Your music lives on.”Įshete will be remembered for his frantic funk workouts that retained an Eastern-sounding, Ethiopian edge.

ethiopian old music alemayehu eshete

Thank you, Alemayehu Eshete, for the many magical moments and inspiration you brought my family and me through the years. Our most heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.”īlack Buddha Sounds said: “Another mighty tree has fallen. Known for his best timeless tunes, ‘Temar Lije’ and ‘Addis Ababa Bete’, Eshete was one of the most popular legendary Ethiopian singers. Swedish independent cultural organisation Selam, which has an office in the Ethiopian capital, also paid tribute to Eshete: “We are deeply saddened by the death of Alemayehu Eshete. “We extend our most sincere condolences to his family and fans.” “We are saddened to hear the death of the legendary Alemayehu Eshete,” Addis Jazz Festival wrote on social. Tlahoun Gssss was Ethiopias premier pop singer during the era of Haile. Those who worked for Ethiopia will never die but will rest in glory,” he said. Find top songs and albums by Tlahoun Gessesse including Aykedashem lebe. “Ethiopia will always be honoured in his works.

ethiopian old music alemayehu eshete

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed paid tribute to the singer’s contribution to the Ethiopian music industry, particularly in motivating both veteran and emerging singers to engage in musical works that promote patriotism. Across social media, condolences have been pouring in from the musician’s colleagues and fans. His death was confirmed by local media on 3 September. He was actively involved in the Ethio-jazz music scene since the 1960s. Eshete, who is known as the ‘Ethiopian Elvis Presley’, died of a heart attack after battling heart disease for some time.















Ethiopian old music alemayehu eshete