- Alemayehu Eshete
Alemayehu Eshete (also written Alèmayèhu Eshèté in French) is an Ethiopian
Ethio-jazz singer active since the 1960s who primarily sings in Amharic. Eshete's talent was recognized by colonel Rètta Dèmèqè who invited the young singer to perform withAddis Ababa 's famous Police Orchestra. Eshete had his first hit ("Seul") in 1961 before moving on to found the orchestra Alèm-Girma Band with Girma Bèyènè. Over the course of 15 years, Eshete released some 30 singles until the arrival of thecommunist Derg junta , which forced Eshete and many other artists into exile.Alemayehu Eshete has since gained notoriety in Europe and the Americas with the release of
Buda Musique 's "Ethiopiques " series of compilations oncompact disc . "Ethiopiques Volume 9" is devoted entirely to recordings of Eshete's earlier music, and "Volume 22" covers his career between 1972 and 1974. Other songs have also appeared on Volumes 3, 8, 10, and 13 or the series. In 2008 Eshete toured theUnited States with fellow Ethipian singerMahmoud Ahmed , backed byBoston 's 10-pieceEither/Orchestra .Alemayehu Eshete is sometimes referred to as the "Ethiopian
James Brown " or "The EthipoianElvis ."Partial discography
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