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Ethiopian Oldies

Ethiopia is a musically traditional country. Of course, popular music is played, recorded and listened to, but most musicians also sing traditional songs, and most audiences choose to listen to both popular and traditional styles. A long-standing popular musical tradition in Ethiopia was that of brass bands, imported from Jerusalem in the form of forty Armenian orphans (Arba Lijoch) during the reign of Haile Selassie. This band, which arrived in Addis Ababa on September 6, 1924, became the first official orchestra of Ethiopia.

By the end of World War II, large orchestras accompanied singers; the most prominent orchestras were the Army Band, Police Band, and Imperial Bodyguard Band. Most of these bands were trained by Europeans or Armenians.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, Ethiopian popular musicians included Bizunesh Bekele, Mahmoud Ahmed, Alemayehu Eshete, Hirut Bekele, Ali Birra, Ayalew Mesfin, Kiros Alemayehu, Muluken Melesse and Tilahun Gessesse, while popular folk musicians included Alemu Aga, Kassa Tessema, Ketema Makonnen, Asnaketch Worku, and Mary Armede.

Perhaps the most influential musician of the period, however, was Ethio-jazz innovator Mulatu Astatke. Amha Records, Kaifa Records, and Philips-Ethiopia were prominent Ethiopian record labels during this era. Since 1997, Buda Musique's Ethiopiques series has compiled many of these singles and albums on compact disc.

During the 1980s, the Derg controlled Ethiopia, and emigration became almost impossible. Musicians during this period included Ethio Stars, Wallias Band and Roha Band, though the singer Neway Debebe was most popular. He helped to popularize the use of seminna-werq (wax and gold, a poetic form of double entendre) in music (previously only used in qiné, or poetry) that often enabled singers to criticize the government without upsetting the censors.
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osman left message 19.04.2013, 05:10AM:

It is very interesting and I appreciate what you did.It is great opportunity for me to get oldies music which I'm interested on it. thank you!

Michael left message 28.03.2013, 02:34PM:

Beautiful.
I really appreciate your effort, true Ethiopians you are. I love your compilation. Keep up the good work.

Birhanu Teshale left message 23.03.2013, 01:59AM:

the music is interesting and nice.specially the old ones, but the media player is some how difficult to scroll and the music is played randomly. additionally it does not downloaded. pleas adjust it. 10Q

Hagossa G Buckner left message 22.02.2013, 02:26AM:

Thank you very much AddisZefen.com for taking your time to compile a great collections of oldies music. What an excellent collections of music it reminds me of the good old days back home. A great legacy for generation to come!!!

You really don’t know how much we do appreciate you especially the once living abroad. Who don’t have daily access with our cultural activities listening to this collection of music brings peace and harmony to my mind. We do have a great culture and the best music that I'm proud of being an Ethiopian.

Peace and Blessing to my brothers and sisters who are back home and abroad!!!

Girma Tesfaye left message 24.01.2013, 01:52AM:

Your collections are very much interesting and would remind us the past which would also equally a lesson for the young generation of the day.

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