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Tilahun Gessesse & Ibex Band (Ethiopia): Wubetesh Yidenekal (Ethio Jazz 1970's)

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Tilahun Gessesse September 29, 1940 – April 19, 2009) was an Ethiopian singer regarded as one of the most popular of his country's "Golden Age" in the 1960s. During the 1960s, he became famous throughout the country, nicknamed "The Voice". He raised money for aid during the famines of the 1970s and 1980s and earned the affection of the nation, being awarded a doctorate degree by the University of Addis Ababa and also winning a lifetime achievement award from the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust.

In his later years he suffered from diabetes. He died on 19 April 2009 in Addis Adaba shortly after returning from America. Tilahun was honoured with a state funeral attended by tens of thousands of his fellow citizens.

Tilahun was born to Mrs. Gete Gurmu and Mr. Ayyaano Guddata on 29 September 1940 in Woliso, Southwest Shewa Zone in the Oromia Regional State. Tilahun, an ethnic Oromo, was thus given the name Dandana Ayano Gudata. When his mother remarried Gessesse Negussie, Tilahun was baptized and took his stepfather's name as his second name. As time went by, his interest in music became increasingly clear, although his grandfather urged him to concentrate on his academic studies. The Ras Gobena School Principal Mr. Shedad (who was from Sudan), encouraged Tilahun's interest in music and urged him to go to Sudan to pursue his music career. Although Tilahun did not go to Sudan, he took Mr. Shedad's advice very seriously. When Weyzero Negatwa Kelkai, Ato Eyoel Yohanes and other artists from the Hager Fikir Theatre came to his school to perform, Tilahun took the opportunity to discuss his interest in music with Ato Eyoel. He was told to go to Addis Ababa if he wanted to pursue a career in the field.

Tilahun left school to go to Addis Ababa, a journey he began on foot without his grandfather's consent. When his grandfather realized that Tilahun was no longer in Woliso, he informed Tilahun's great-aunt in Tulu Bolo. After Tilahun traveled fifteen kilometers on foot, he was caught in Tulu Bolo and stayed overnight with his great-aunt Woizero Temene Bantu. The next day, he was forced to return to his grandfather in Woliso. Since his interest in music lay deep in his heart, Tilahun chose not to stay at his grandfather's house in Woliso. After staying only one night at his grandfather’s house, he again began his journey to Addis Ababa, this time hiding himself in the back of a loaded truck.

In Addis Ababa, Tilahun was first hired by the Hager Fikir Association, which is now known as Hager Fikir Theater. After a few years at the Hager Fikir Theater, he joined the Imperial Bodyguard Band where he became a leading star singer. During his time with the band, Tilahun ran afoul of the government after the attempted coup d'état of December 1960 by the Imperial Bodyguard. He was arrested and put in prison for a time.

Tilahun moved to the National Theater where his success continued. His tenor singing was regarded as the best Ethiopian pop voice of the 1960s. His popularity was such that he appeared three times in front of Emperor Haile Selassie I. During a visit, the Emperor advised him not to abuse his talent.

Recordings made by Tilahun during the 1970s and 1980s helped raise large sums of money to aid famine victims. The majority of his recordings were in Amharic, but he did also record in Oromo. He received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Addis Ababa University, in appreciation of his contribution to Ethiopian music. He also received an award for his lifetime achievements from the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust. May his soul rest in peace.

Belle Epoque of Ethio-Jazz.

Members of Ibex Band: Selam Seyoum Woldemariam (lead guitarist/bass guitarist/piano, but mainly played guitar - formed Roha), Ismali Jingo (vocalist/percussionist), Andrew Wilson (lead guitarist - he left), Girma Chipssa vocalist), Hailemariam Ghiorghis (keyboard player), Ali Barra (vocalist), Giovanni Rico (bass guitarist - formed Roha), Teddy Mitiku (saxophone), Fekadu Andemeskel (saxophone - formed Roha), Tèsfayé "Hodo" Mèkonnen (Drums), and Girma Tchibsa (percussionist).


Nhatty man - Where you at - New Ethiopian Music 2015

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Nhatty man - Where you at - New Ethiopian Music 2015

Ashara (አሻራ) EBC2 Ethiopian Drama Series - Part 3

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Ashara (አሻራ) EBC2 Ethiopian Drama Series - Part 3

Ethiopian Industrial Park

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This is one of the modern Industrial Parks, dubbed as Light Industrial City, to be built in Ethiopia as part of the larger plan for industrialization. It is situated at the southern outskirts of Addis Ababa, known as Jamo area. It will developed by a Chinese Company named Huajian Group.

Ethiopia to form government Monday

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Ethiopia to form government Monday

The House of Peoples' Representative (HPR) and the House of Federation (HoF) will hold their first year and founding conference on Monday.

The houses have made a meeting announcement through media for their new members for the conference.

President Mulatu Teshome is expected to make an opening remark at the conference.

7.5 million going hungry as Ethiopia crisis worsens

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7.5 million going hungry as Ethiopia crisis worsens

The number of hungry Ethiopians needing food aid has risen sharply due to poor rains and the El Nino weather phenomenon with around 7.5 million people now in need, aid officials said Friday.

Burkina Faso gov't promises "fair" trial for coup plotters

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Burkina Faso gov't promises "fair" trial for coup plotters

Burkina Faso government on Thursday gave a reassurance that those who organized last month's failed coup, led by Gen. Gilbert Diendere, will be tried in a "fair" process.

"All those arrested and charged in relation to the failed coup will be prosecuted in a fair process," the government said in a statement issued on Thursday evening.

Eight of Iranian women's football team 'are men': Reports

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Eight of Iranian women's football team 'are men': Reports

Eight members of Iran's national women's football team are actually men awaiting sex change operations, reports have claimed.

A report in the 'Daily Telegraph' quoted an Iranian football official revealing the bizarre development. Iran's national football association was accused of being "unethical" for knowingly fielding eight men in its women's team.


Facebook announces changes to personal profiles including 7-second videos

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Facebook announces changes to personal profiles including 7-second videos

Filega - Short Ethiopian documentary

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Filega - Short Ethiopian documentary

Arhibu - Interview with musician Habte Awalo

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Arhibu - Interview with musician Habte Awalo

[FULL] Meskel Holiday special program - Must Watch

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[FULL] Meskel Holiday special program - Must Watch

The Latest Amharic News From EBC October 4, 2015

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The Latest Amharic News From EBC October 4, 2015

The Latest Sport News and Updates From EBC October 4, 2015

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The Latest Sport News and Updates From EBC October 4, 2015

How to Read or Write Amharic on iPhone/እንዴት በአይፎኖ አማርኛ ማንበብ እና መጳፍ ይችላሉ

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This video is intended for people who want to write or read amharic on there iPhone.

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Facebo ok:- www.facebook.com/witny3
Amharic Keys:- https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/amharic-keys/ id804556315?mt=8


New Ethiopian music 2008 Abenet Agonafer Ewodeshalehu (DJ Edyns Remix)

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Download it here https://soundcloud.com/edyns/ab-new-clap and subscribe to my channel for more new music thanks.

New Amharic Movie Des Yemil Sekay (ደስ የሚል ስቃይ) - Official Trailer

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Des Yemil Sikay film is a film about two college students named Kalkidan Tibebu (as Blen a Wood Technology) student and Abreham (as Matias Music) student love life. In this film also features other actor like Mekonin Leake, Surafel Nigatu, Bruktawit Tilahun and its Directed by Surafel Nigatu and Biniaym Sintayehu!

Ethiopian Poem - Helen Kassa - Ena Endenegerkuh (in response to Solomon Sahle's "Yamal")

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Ethiopian Poem - Helen Kassa - Ena Endenegerkuh (in response to Solomon Sahle's "Yamal")

 

Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) launches etrade

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Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) today inaugurates eTRADE platform that has the capacity to trade 500 times more transactions than its current ‘open-cry out’ or ‘pit-trading’ platform capacity. - See more at: http://newbusinessethiopia.com/index....

While Ethiopia is celebrating Flag Day, this little Ethiopian is singing the National Anthem

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While Ethiopia is celebrating Flag Day, this little Ethiopian is singing the National Anthem

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