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The music of Ethiopia is extremely diverse, with each of Ethiopia's ethnic groups being associated with unique sounds. Some forms of traditional music are strongly influenced by folk music from elsewhere in the Horn of Africa, especially Somalia. However, Ethiopian religious music also has an ancient Christian element, traced to Yared, who lived during the reign of Gabra Masqal. In northeastern Ethiopia, in Wollo, a Muslim musical form called manzuma developed. Sung in Amharic, manzuma has spread toHarar and Jimma, where it is now sung in the Oromo language. In the Ethiopian Highlands, traditional secular music is played by itinerant musicians called azmaris, who are regarded with both suspicion and respect in Ethiopian society.

Currently the most prominent Ethiopian singer internationally is Gigi. Through her performing with top jazz musicians like Bill Laswell (who is also her husband) and Herbie Hancock, Gigi has brought Ethiopian music to popular attention, especially in the United States, where she now lives.
Other popular performers include Tewodros Tadesse,Teddy Afro, Neway Debebe, Tadesse Alemu, Hamelmal Abate, Martha Ashagari, Yohannes Berhanu, Kuku Sebsebe, Aster Aweke, and Manalemosh Dibo. Neway was very popular among the youth of the 1980s and early 1990s with such songs as "Yetekemt Abeba", "Metekatun Ateye", "Safsaf" and "Gedam", amongst others. Also now Jerry, Betty, Tigist, TG, Tamarat and Abeba Desaligni Eden Asfaw Kidane Selassi Germay Sofia Johnny Efram Haile Fekadu Abbie Lakew

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  • As a reward, his secretary played his saxofon

  • Ah, just discovered this footage is fake, cause there is another footage, the same video recording in the U.S playing Jazz.

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  • @122172639 It's the thought that counts. Who else is trying so hard for good international relations?

  • Bill can also speak Amharic..lol Once up on a time he wanted to say "Afekrishalew" to Ethiopian beautiful lady(long befor Luwinscky scandal) and he end up saing "Afertishalew" and then the Woman was also so smart and said to him TEEE BAAALE ENDEEE ???

  • @122172639 BIS, BIS ENAH TEH BE'DAH, MEHN CHE GEH REH, EN TAH GET DA SHOE KA!!!!!!!! :)

  • Sounds like Yusef Lateef for me :)

  • Wow, you apparently fooled a lot of people... I hope they weren't Ethiopians. Would be a shame if they went around lying about something this poorly matched. Amazing--who'd know you have to change fingering positions to play the same note over and over... LAME.

  • @Ezra1Jesus1Disciple

    Haha anus face.

  • I love it . Thank you Bill!

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