Session with Meklit Hadero
Lopa Kothari presents music from around the world and a session by Ethiopian-born American singer Meklit Hadero.
Lopa Kothari with sounds from around the world and a session by the Ethiopian-born American singer Meklit Hadero. Her music is a rich melting-pot, influenced by jazz, soul and hip-hop as well as the folk traditions of the Americas and East African motherland. Producer James Parkin.
Born in Ethiopia in the early 1980s, Meklit grew up in Iowa, New York, and Florida. After studying political science at Yale, she moved to San Francisco and became immersed in the city's thriving arts scene. Named a TED Global Fellow in 2009, Meklit has served as an artist-in-residence at New York University, the De Young Museum, and the Red Poppy Art House. She has also completed musical commissions for the San Francisco Foundation and for theatrical productions staged by Brava! For Women in the Arts. She is the founder of the Arba Minch Collective, a group of Ethiopian artists in diaspora devoted to nurturing ties to their homeland through collaborating with both traditional and contemporary artists there.
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Winston McAnuff
Garden of Love
- Garden of Love EP.
- Self Release.
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Professor Wouassa
Intro
- Dangerous Koko!.
- professorwouassa.bandcamp.com.
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Flavia Coelho
O Que Sou
- Bossa Muffin.
- Discograph.
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Manou Gallo
Flute Ivoire
- Lowlin.
- Igloo Mondo.
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Forr贸 de Rebeca
Da Janela
- Na Roda.
- Athos Productions.
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Orchestra Baobab
Ami Kita Bay
- Rough Guide To Senegal.
- World Music network.
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Destacamento Chuquisaca
Ajaysi Ajayuo
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Meklit Hadero in session
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Meklit Hadero
Slow
Performers: Meklit Hadero (vocals, guitar) Darren Johnston (trumpet) Mark Mondesir (drums) Neville Malcolm (double bass)
- Broadcasting House.
- 11th March 2013.
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Meklit Hadero
Waiting for Earthquakes
Performers: Meklit Hadero (vocals, guitar) Darren Johnston (trumpet) Mark Mondesir (drums) Neville Malcolm (double bass)
- Broadcasting House.
- 11th March 2013.
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Pierre Akendengu茅
Y'a qu'a Aimer
- Destinee.
- Lusafrica.
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Dubioza kolektiv
Usa
- Wild Wild East.
- Koolarrow Records.
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Besh o droM
Kertunk Alatt
- Kertunk Alatt.
- Narrator Records.
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Dieuf-Dieul de Thi猫s
Ndiguele
- Aw Sa Yone vol.1.
- Teranga Beat.
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Kishi Bashi
It all began with a Burst
- 151a.
- Joyful Noise Recordings.
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Meklit Hadero in session
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Meklit Hadero
The A Train
Performers: Meklit Hadero (vocals, guitar) Darren Johnston (trumpet) Mark Mondesir (drums) Neville Malcolm (double bass)
- Broadcasting House.
- 11th March 2013.
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Meklit Hadero
Kamakam
Performers: Meklit Hadero (vocals, guitar) Darren Johnston (trumpet) Mark Mondesir (drums) Neville Malcolm (double bass)
- Broadcasting House.
- 11th March 2013.
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Sketch
Shed Life
- Shed Life.
- Skye Records.
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Niteworks
Luaidh
- Luaidh.
- Niteworks.
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Maeve MacKinnon
Fionnghuala
- Once Upon An Olive Branch.
- Maeve Mackinnon.
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Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate
Faya
- Faya.
- Localization Records.
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Mop Mop
Loa Chant ft. Sara Sayed
- Isle of Magic.
- Agogo.
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Winston McAnuff & Fixi
Wha Dem Say
- Garden of Love EP.
- Self Release.
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