Ejigayehu shibabaw biography of rory

  • The Blue of the Night connects different musical landscapes - bringing you through centuries, genres and soundscapes.
  • Ethiopian singer Ejigayehu Shibabaw, aka Gigi, drew wide acclaim and also a degree of controversy for her self-titled debut.
  • Gigi: Gigi (, Palm Pictures): Ethiopian singer Ejigayehu Shibabaw, third album, got a boost on Chris Blackwell's label, produced by Bill.

  • 21 August

    I love being married.
    It's so great to find that one special person
    you want to annoy for the rest of your life.
    - Rita Rudner

    We're back! What, you want details? Shame! It was a honeymoon, for goodness sakes!


    The Bogside Rogues promote Irish music Philadelphia-style on Rogue Mahone. "Do you like the Dubliners or the Clancy Brothers? Think in that vein, but younger and much more energized," Tom Knapp says. "I'd love to see these guys live."

    Benji Kirkpatrick shares his English roots and Half a Fruit Pie with his listeners. "His voice is by no means perfect, but its earthy, direct quality is just excellent," says Debbie Koritsas. "Throughout these recordings, Kirkpatrick's bouzouki playing is exceptional and I consider this a very fine debut from a young English musician showing masses of promise."

    Maggie Sansone slips into the mystical side of Celtic music with Celtic Meditations: Into the Light. "This reflective album of accomplished arrangements a

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    The Sound of Now: Ethiopian American Artists Making Waves in

    Published by Tadias MagazineFebruary 19th, in Podcast.

    A New Wave of Sound: Ethiopian American Artists Defining the Moment: From Mereba’s soul-stirring reflections to Kelela’s jazz-infused reinventions, Chxrry22’s pop-R&B blend, and The Weeknd’s cinematic storytelling—this feature explores the voices shaping today’s music scene. (Getty Images/Instagram)

    Tadias Magazine

    By Tadias Staff

    Updated: February 19,

    New York (TADIAS) &#; As part of our ongoing Black History Month series, we’re spotlighting the latest releases from Ethiopian American musicians who are shaping the sound of today. From soul and R&#;B to folk and hip-hop, these artists are bringing fresh perspectives and sonic innovation to the industry.

    Mereba – The Breeze Grew a Fire

    Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Mereba just released her highly anticipated sophomore album, The Breeze Grew a Fire, a deeply personal

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    The Sound of Now: Ethiopian American Artists Making Waves in

    Published bygd Tadias MagazineFebruary 19th, in Podcast.

    A New Wave of Sound: Ethiopian American Artists Defining the Moment: From Mereba’s soul-stirring reflections to Kelela’s jazz-infused reinventions, Chxrry22’s pop-R&B blend, and The Weeknd’s cinematic storytelling—this feature explores the voices shaping today’s music scene. (Getty Images/Instagram)

    Tadias Magazine

    By Tadias Staff

    Updated: February 19,

    New York (TADIAS) &#; As part of our ongoing Black History Month series, we’re spotlighting the latest releases from Ethiopian American musicians who are shaping the sound of today. From soul and R&#;B to folk and hip-hop, these artists are bringing fresh perspectives and sonic nyhet to the industry.

    Mereba – The Breeze Grew a Fire

    Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Mereba just released her highly anticipated sophomore album, The Breeze Grew a Fire, a deepl