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Getatchew Mekurya (Getachew Mekuria Woldetekle) was born on 14 March, 1935 in Ifat, Shewa, Ethiopian Empire, is an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist. Discover Getatchew Mekurya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Ifat, Shewa, Ethiopian Empire |
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4 April, 2016 |
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Getatchew Mekurya (Amharic: ጌታቸው መኩሪያ ወልደ ተክሌ; 14 March 1935 – 4 April 2016) was an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist.
Mekurya was born on 14 March 1935, in Ifat, Ethiopia.
His father was a honey merchant.
Young Getatchew played traditionel Ethiopian instruments such as the washint flute, the krar and the masenqo, and later moved on to the saxophone and clarinet.
At age 13, he began his professional career in 1949 as a part of the Municipality Band in Addis Ababa.
Mekurya's playing style has been compared to free jazz, but developed in isolation from it during the early 1950s.
In 1955 he joined the house band at Addis' Haile Selassie I Theatre, and in 1965 joined the famous Police Orchestra.
He was also one of the first musicians to record an instrumental version of shellela, a genre of traditional Amhara vocal music sung by warriors before going into battle.
Mekurya took the shellela tradition seriously, often appearing onstage in a warrior's animal-skin tunic and lion's mane headdress.
He continued to refine his instrumental shellela style, recording an entire album in 1970, Negus of Ethiopian Sax, released on Philips Ethiopia during the heyday of the Ethiojazz movement.
Mekurya continued to work alongside many of the biggest orchestras in the Ethiopian capital, accompanying renowned singers Alemayehu Eshete, Hirut Beqele, and Ayalew Mesfin.
Mekurya reached an international audience when his album Negus of Ethiopian Sax was re-released as part of the Ethiopiques CD series.
Dutch avant-garde/punk band The Ex caught the ears of Mekurya, and he invited them to play with him, which they did from 2004 on.
Mekurya asked the Ex to be the backing band for his 2006 album, Moa Anbessa.
The Ex and Mekurya toured The Netherlands, Belgium and France together in 2006 and 2007, and then the United States in 2008 and Canada in 2009 with members of the group Fendika.
A second album with The Ex, Y'Anbessaw Tezeta, was released in 2012.
Mèkurya added his distinctive sound to collaborations with numerous other contemporary artists, including British Tamil singer Susheela Raman and Boston jazz ensemble Either/Orchestra.
He lived in Addis Ababa, and regularly performed at the Sunset Bar at the Sheraton Addis, and also at Fendika Azmari Bet.
About Éthiopiques and copyright of Francis Falceto (Buda Musique record company), in an interview with Getatchew Mekurya published by Ethiopian Reporter in January 2012 he says: ''I think that is one of the reasons why Mulatu Astatke despises Frances Falceto.
He does not want to see his face.
Even if he was able to contribute to the recognition of our music worldwide, on the other hands he used us.
He is making tons of money.
I do not work with him; I work with other musicians and promoters and I think he is not happy with that fact.''
Mekurya's wife Ayalech died in 2015.
He died in 2016 of a leg infection caused by diabetes, aged 81.
He was survived by nine children and numerous grandchildren.