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Muluken Melesse (Amharic: ሙሉቀን መለሰ, 1954 – 9 April 2024) was an Ethiopian singer and drummer. He later abandoned his music career to involve himself in the Pentecostal Church . [ 1 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Muluken Melesse [26] [27] Munit Mesfin [28] N. Neway Debebe ...
At the age 15, Kuku presented her father's own property, as well as collections of other verses to her favorite singer Muluken Melesse. The first time she performed on stage with was at her graduation party at Hilton hotel. Her classmates accustomed to her caroling pushed her on stage [clarification needed] and set her way for a career in music ...
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.
During his childhood, he was influenced by several famous singers at the time, notably Elias Tebabel, Muluken Melesse, Meles Edeshe and Ephrem Tamiru, and many fans admired that Madingo had a capability to imitate these artists' songs. [4] At the age of 10, Afework moved to a nearby garrison where soldiers nicknamed him "Madingo".
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 ...
April 9 – Muluken Melesse, 65-70, Ethiopian singer and drummer [23] April 21 – KODA, 45, Ghanaian gospel singer. [24] May 1 – Hasna El-Bacharia, 74, Algerian singer and multi-instrumentalist [25] May 5 – Belgacem Bouguenna, 61, Tunisian singer [26] May 15 – Ahmed Piro, 92, Moroccan singer of Andalusi classical music [27]
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