General Admission Standing Room with Limited SeatingMulatu Astatke
(born 1943) is an Ethiopian musician and arranger best known as the
father of Ethio-jazz. Born in the westernEthiopian city of Jimma,
Mulatu trained in London, New York City, and Boston where he combined
his jazz and Latin music interestswith traditional Ethiopian music and
became the first African student to enroll at Boston’s prestigious
Berklee College of Music fromwhere he received an honourary degree in
2012. Astatke led his band while playing vibraphone and conga
drums—instruments thathe introduced into Ethiopian popular music—
other percussion instruments, keyboards and organ. His albums focus
primarily oninstrumental music, and Astatke appears on all three known
albums of instrumentals that were released during Ethiopia’s
Golden’70s. He collaborated with many notable artists in
bothcountries, arranging and playing on recordings by MahmoudAhmed,
and appearing as a special guest with Duke Ellingtonduring a tour of
Ethiopia in 1973. His Western audienceexpanded even further when the
2005 Jim Jarmusch filmBroken Flowers featured seven of Astatke’s
songs. Hip hopartists have also sampled Astatke’s songs extensively,
forexample in the works of Nas, Damian Marley, Kanye West,Cut Chemist,
and Knaan. He toured with US band Either/Orchestra in 2006 and in 2008
recorded an album with theHeliocentrics and completed a Radcliffe
Institute Fellowshipat Harvard University, where he worked on
modernizationsof traditional Ethiopian instruments and premiered a
portionof a new opera, The Yared Opera.
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