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  2. Teshome Mitiku - Wikipedia

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    Teshome Mitiku was born in Addis Ababa in 1949. [1] He is the brother of saxophonist Theodros Mitiku and father of Swedish pop and soul singer Emilia. In 1970, he moved to Europe. He initially lived in Denmark and later moved to Sweden where he received a degree in clinical psychology. Teshome currently resides in Washington, D.C. [2]

  3. Category:Musicians from Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is a state of India. The region's folk heritage includes boards, Gondhals, Lavanis-(Lavani or Lavni is all about how much emotion your face can propagate into. Mastery is different in this dance form and is Maharashtra's cherished factors which are disappearing rapidly.) Shahiris and Powada. Sharang Dev, a 13th-century composer, was ...

  5. Theodros Mitiku - Wikipedia

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    Theodros Mitiku (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ምትኩ; died 22 December 2013), also known as Teddy Mitiku, was an Ethiopian musician and saxophonist who was the brother of renowned Ethiopian musician Teshome Mitiku, and a member of Souk Ekos Band, which was active in the 1960s.

  6. List of Oromo people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Oromo people This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Polyhymnia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Polyhymnia is the third studio album by British-Bahraini musician Yazz Ahmed.It was released on 11 October 2019 through Ropeadope Records.. Described by Ahmed as a "celebration of female courage, determination and creativity", Polyhymnia is a concept album whose six tracks are all dedicated to a particular female activist or collective. [3]

  8. Fartaqi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ahmed Bukhatir chronology; Al Quds Tunadeena ... Da'ani (2005) Released in 2003, Fartaqi is the third album by Ahmed Bukhatir ...

  9. Mulatu Astatke - Wikipedia

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    Mulatu recorded Mulatu of Ethiopia (1972) in New York City, but most of his music was released by Amha Eshete's label Amha Records in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, including several singles, his album Yekatit Ethio Jazz (1974), and six out of the ten tracks on the compilation album Ethiopian Modern Instrumentals Hits.