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Mulatu Astatke & his Ethiopian Quintet: Afro-Latin Soul Vol. 1;
Worthy NOW; (Latin jazz)
Mulatu Astatke & his Ethiopian Quintet: Afro-Latin Soul Vol. 2;
Worthy NOW; (Latin jazz)
Wild! Pulsating! This afro-latin jazz album of Mulatu and His Quintet is an unique and exciting mixture of three cultures: Ethiopian, Puerto Rican and American!
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Introduction
The tribal cultures of Eastern Africa, and in fact, the world, are fast disappearing. Within twenty years, Kenya will reach the take-off point of economic development, and by the turn of the century, foreign industrialization will transform the pastoral nomadic way of life in Northern Kenya and Soutbern Ethiopia into a 19th-Century midwestern town. The ties of the people with the land will be broken. A major highway will run through Central Ethiopia bringing tourists and money to a country which does not have enough water for its own people, whose lakes are polluted and infested by lethal worms which produce incurable intestinal disorders.
As the world reaches the 21st-Century, the Ethiopians may not have enough water to drink, much less to wash their clothes. Men in Adis now wear socks and shoes, the children wear paisley shirts, yet in the South, in the semi-desert conditions, life
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Index
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman. "Index". Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, , pp.
Shelemay, K. (). Index. In Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora (pp. ). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Shelemay, K. Index. Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp.
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman. "Index" In Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
Shelemay K. Index. In: Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; p
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