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Mulatu Astatke at The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall

Fri, Dec 20

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The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall

Mulatu Astatke is an Ethiopian musician and arranger best known as the father and pioneer of Ethio-jazz music. Tickets: $42.50 - $67.50

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Mulatu Astatke at The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall
Mulatu Astatke at The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall

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Dec 20, 2019, 8:00 PM – Dec 21, 2019, 8:00 PM

The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, 2036 University Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA

About the event

Mulatu Astatke is an Ethiopian musician and arranger best known as the father and pioneer of Ethio-jazz music.

In 2008, The Barbican, and then Glastonbury, hosted a concert featuring four of Ethiopia’s most famed musicians, key artists from what is now seen as the country’s “golden period” of music, crystalising in the last days of Haile Selassie, before finally being silenced as Mengistu’s ‘Derg’ administration quashed the country for nearly two decades. Mahmoud Ahmed had played the country a handful of times, his still powerful vocal garnering him a Radio 3 World Music Award. Gétachèw Mèkurya, an octogenarian saxophonist whose timbre and technique is considered by some to pre-figure Ornette Coleman’s ‘free’ experiments by several years, has enjoyed a new lease of life in Europe, hooking up with avant-punks The Ex. Alèmayèhu Eshèté, initially taking his lead from Elvis Presley, had never performed in the UK, though he plays regularly for the ex-pat Ethiopian community in the US. The last of the four, Mulatu Astatké, whose unique music punctuated Jim Jarmusch’s film, ‘Broken Flowers’, is in many ways the most crucial figure in the country’s recent musical history. He had played the UK for the first time in over 15 years just beforehand at Cargo in April 2008 with London-based collective The Heliocentrics for Karen P’s ‘Broad Casting’ session, a gig that has culminated in a unique new album for Strut Records’ ‘Inspiration Information’ studio collaboration series.

Tickets: $42.50 - $67.50

For ticket and more information: https://www.theuctheatre.org/event/1828347-mulatu-astatke-berkeley/

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