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FLAMINGOH (Pink Bird Dawn)
This live recording documents the brief period around our second trip to East Africa in Winter 2010, a journey that took our Ethio-groove collective across the world to share our interpretations of 1970s-era brass band-style Ethiopian funk. During this time we played a five-part hometown residency, a cosmopolitan Addis Ababa nightclub, and one of the largest music festivals in Africa. Along the way, we once again collaborated with dear friends and outstanding traditional artists: Melaku Belay and his group Fendika.
The flamingo is a majestic bird that thrives in the volcanic lake regions of East Africa's Great Rift Valley. Like many African animals, mystery and myths surround the origins of this long-necked pink bird. Our "flamingoh" is no exception: Flaming feathers (re)birthed from a breaking dawn. A dawn that rips open the sky.
The four tracks offered here are just the beginning: we have a documentary, featuring our escapades with Fendika, and a full-length live album on the way. This is our dawn: goh qeddede.
Bruck Tesfaye - vocals
Stacey Cordeiro - accordion
Kaethe Hostetter - five-string violin
Jonah Rapino - electric violin
Danny Mekonnen - tenor and baritone saxophones
Abye Osman - alto saxophone
David Harris - trombone
Brendon Wood - guitar
Arik Grier - sousaphone
PJ Goodwin - electric bass
Keith Waters - drums
guests
Selamnesh Zemene - vocals
Asrat Ayalew - kebero (traditional drums)
1. Debo Band - Musicawi Silt [Girma Beyene] (6:02)
2. Debo Band - Belomi Benna [Abrar Abde/Mahmoud Ahmed] (4:40)
3. Debo Band - Mignoten Man Yawkal [Seyfu H. Mariam/Tezera H. Miuchael] (4:06)
4. Debo Band - Lantchi Biye [For You] [Menelik Wossenachew] (5:27)
Thank you, thank you, thank you, THANKS A LOT brother.
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