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Tewelde redda biography of abraham

          An introduction to the collective that is shining a spotlight on buried Eritrean masterpieces, online and in-person, for a celebration of culture and heritage.

        1. An introduction to the collective that is shining a spotlight on buried Eritrean masterpieces, online and in-person, for a celebration of culture and heritage.
        2. He was born in Asmara.
        3. Eritrean guitarist, composer and band leader, Tewelde Redda, was born in Asmara.
        4. Love, hope and pride were common themes in Abraham's songs.
        5. Abraham Habte was born in Dekemhare, Eritrea (East Africa).
        6. Eritrean guitarist, composer and band leader, Tewelde Redda, was born in Asmara....

          (Musicinafrica.net) The recording industry in Eritrea



          http://musicinafrica.net/recording-industry-eritrea?language=en
          The recording industry in Eritrea

          Sep 20, 2016 • by In-house Kenya • 1 • Creative Commons Licence

          By Tedros Abraham

          A lack of reliable and consistent economic data affects the extent to
          which the music industry is appraised within and across most African
          countries, Eritrea is no exception.

          Information about the Eritrean
          recording industry is minimal. For a nation that has had to endure
          years of war, music production in Eritrea, starting from 1950s, has
          always been faced with many challenges. A restricting political space,
          lack of music education as well as recording facilities are just a few
          of the challenges.

          Eritrea Focus Response – To Fetsum Abraham' article Tewolde Reda: “Instead of Eritreans learning from their difficult past, TETSELILOM”.

          This text explores the recording industry in
          Eritrea.

          Eritrea's Helen Meles during a recording session. Photo courtesy of
          Tedros Abraham
          × Eritrea's Helen Meles during a recording session. Photo courtesy of
          Tedros Abraham

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