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Girma Bèyènè

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Girma Bèyènè (Amharic: ግርማ በየነ), born in Addis Ababa, is an Ethiopian lyricist, composer, arranger, vocalist, and pianist, most active during the golden era of Ethiopian vinyl records (1969–78). He only recorded four songs as a vocalist, but arranged more than 60 titles, and collaborated on at least 25 other tracks.[1] Girma left Ethiopia during the Derg military dictatorship to live in the United States, where he disappeared into the diaspora and ceased to play music.[1] He released a new album in 2017, part of the Ethiopiques collection.[2]

Discography

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Contributing artist
Lead artist
  • Éthiopiques Volume 30: "Mistakes On Purpose", Girma Bèyènè & Akalé Wubé (2017, Buda Musique)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Afropop Worldwide - Francis Falceto-Ethiopia: Empire and Revolution". Afropop Worldwide. Archived from the original on 2017-02-26. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  2. ^ "New 'Ethiopiques' CD Celebrates Legend Girma Beyene at Tadias Magazine". www.tadias.com.
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