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Kiros was a prolific songwriter and singer. He popularized Tigrigna songs through his albums to the non-Tigrinya speaking Ethiopians. [5] Before joining Ras Theatre in 1975E.C (circa 1982-1983) where he published his first album, Kiros had worked as assistant trainer of Tigray Musical Troupe (ትግራይ ኪነት). [1]
Kiros Alemayehu, Tigrayan singer; Tigist Shibabaw, singer, sister of Gigi; Shantam Shubissa, composer, singer, and poet; Walias Band; Wayna [37] [38] The Weeknd, Canadian performer of Ethiopian ancestry; Asnaketch Worku, singer and krar player; Girma Yifrashewa, classical pianist and composer; Dawit Yifru, keyboardist and music arranger
The Free Music Archive (FMA) is an online repository of royalty-free music, currently based in the Netherlands. [1] Established in 2009 by the East Orange, New Jersey community radio station WFMU and in cooperation with fellow stations KBOO and KEXP , it aims to provide music under Creative Commons licenses that can be freely downloaded and ...
Kiros Alemayehu - Kiros was a prolific songwriter and singer. He popularized Tigrigna songs through his albums to the non-Tigrinya speaking Ethiopians. Letesenbet Gidey - athlete, 10,000 meters world champion and multiple medalist, holds two world records and one world best; Meles Zenawi – Former Prime Minister of Ethiopia; Mikael Sehul ...
The music of Ethiopia is a reflection of all the historical and social episodes, such as the military campaigns that various warlords or chiefs had to launch. The music is about war as well as patriotism, songs of victory, and songs that incite support for a certain crusade. [10] The music is also about love, with wonderful melodies and poetic ...
Kiros (Ge'ez: ኪሮስ) is a male given name of Ge'ez origin that may refer to: Kiros Alemayehu, an Ethiopian Tigrigna singer; Aheza Kiros (born 1985), Ethiopian long-distance runner; Kiros Asfaha, an Eritrean singer; Kiros (footballer) (born 1988), Kiros Stanlley Soares Ferraz, brazilian footballer
The Ethiopian Golden Age of Music was an era of Ethiopian music that began around the 1960s to 1970s, until the Derg regime progressively diminished its presence through politically motivated persecutions and retributions against musicians and companies, which left many to self-imposed exile to North America and Europe.
The culture of Ethiopia is diverse and generally structured along ethnolinguistic lines. The country's Afro-Asiatic-speaking majority adhere to an amalgamation of traditions that were developed independently and through interaction with neighboring and far away civilizations, including other parts of Northeast Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, India, and Italy.