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Walias Band

Walias Band (sometimes spelled Wallias Band; Amharic: ዋሊያስ ባንድ) were an Ethiopian jazz and funk band active from the early 1970s until the early 1990s. Formed by members of the Venus Band, Walias backed up many prominent singers with a hard polyrhythmic funk sound influenced by western artists like King Curtis, Junior Walker and Maceo Parker. In 1977 they recorded one of the few albums of Ethiopian instrumental music in collaboration with vibraphonist Mulatu Astatke, whose role as a bandleader and composer was also a major influence on Ethiopian popular music.[1]

Walias Band
Also known asWallias Band
The Walias
OriginAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
GenresEthiopian music, funk
Years activeEarly 1970s–1990s
LabelsAmha Records, Kaifa Records. Buda Musique
Past membersMahmoud Aman
Melake Gebre
Hailu Mergia
Girma Beyene
Temare Haragy
Yohannes Tekola
Tilaye Gebre
Mulatu Astatke

History edit

Walias formed in the early 1970s in Addis Ababa, where they were the house band for the upscale Hilton Hotel.[2] A civilian curfew made it dangerous for clientele visiting the hotel lounge to leave after 11:00 PM, and Walias would end up playing two or three sets until 6:00 AM the next day. The group's first album, Tezeta, was released in 1975 on their own Ethio Sound label.[3] In 1981 Walias became the first modern Ethiopian band to travel to the United States, playing on a tour with singer Mahmoud Ahmed primarily to audiences of Ethiopian refugees. Rather than returning to Ethiopia under its dictatorship, four members of Walias—Girma Bèyènè, Mogès Habté, Mèlakè Gèbrè and Hailu Mergia—stayed in the U.S. and formed a new group called Zula Band.[4] Mergia took work in Washington DC driving a taxi cab, often practicing in his cab while waiting for fares at the airport, and released solo cassette tapes of traditional Ethiopian music played on analog synthesizer, electric piano and accordion.[5][6] Meanwhile, the members of Walias who returned to Ethiopia—Yohannes Tèkola and Tèmarè Harègou—continued to play together under the Derg dictatorship for another decade.[7]

In the late 1990s Walias Band found a wider audience in the west when the French label Buda Records reissued much of the group's music on the Ethiopiques series of compact discs. Their instrumental "Musicawi Silt" became a popular dance number and has been covered by a number of artists. Not much else of Walias' music was known in the West until African music cassette collector Brian Shimkovitz found a Walias Band tape while traveling in Ethiopia. After hearing it, Shimkovitz found keyboardist Hailu Mergia's phone number on the Internet, called him up, and arranged an official re-release of Walias Band's music.[2]

Name edit

The Walias Band's name derives from the walia ibex, an endangered species of the Capra genus native to the mountains of Ethiopia. They share no members with the similarly named Ibex Band who also backed up Mahmoud Ahmed during the same epoch.[8]

Members edit

  • Girma Beyene: Piano, electric piano, arranger
  • Hailu Mergia: Organ, Moog synthesizer
  • Mahmoud Aman: Guitar
  • Melake Gebre: Bass
  • Temare Haragy: Drums, percussion
  • Yohanese Tekola: Trumpet
  • Tilaye Gebre: Tenor saxophone

Mulatu Astatke played vibraphone on Walias Band's 1977 album Tche Belew.

Vocalists that Walias worked with included Getachew Kassa, Mahmoud Ahmed, Woubishet Fisseha, Alemayehu Borobor, Seyoum Gebreyes, Netsanet Mellessè and Tilahun Gessesse.

Selected discography edit

Albums
  • Alemayemu Borobor and the Walias "Tez Aleng Hagere" 45 (Kaifa Records)
  • Hailu Mergia and the Walias Band Tezeta LP (1975, Ethio Sound Records, reissued 2021 by Awesome Tapes From Africa)
  • Hailu Mergia and the Walias Tche Belew LP (1977, Kaifa Records; reissued on LP/CD/MP3 in 2014 by Awesome Tapes From Africa)
  • Tilahun Gessesse and Walias Band cassette (1980–81, Misratch Music; reissued on LP in 2011 by Pstchic Sounds)
  • Walias Band The Best of Walias LP (1981, Walias Records)
  • Alemayehu Eshete & The Wallias Band Addis Ababa CD (1992, Musidisc)
Contributing artist

Cover versions edit

  • Moges Habte & Ethio Jazz Group "Musicawe Silt" (1994)
  • The Daktaris "Musicawa Silt" on Soul Explosion (Desco 1998)
  • Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra "Musicawi Silt" on Liberation Afro Beat, Vol. 1 (2000)
  • Secret Chiefs 3 "Musicawi Silt" (as "Safina") on Book M (2001)
  • Either/Orchestra "Musicawi Silt" on "More Beautiful Than Death" (2000) and Éthiopiques Vol. 20: Live in Addis (2005)
  • Getatchew Mekuria and The Ex "Musicawi Silt" on Moa Anbessa (2006)
  • Zea "Muziqawi selt" (2007)
  • Le Tigre (des Platanes) & Eténèsh Wassié'"Muziqawi Silt" (2008)
  • Debo Band "Musicawi Silt" on Flamingoh (Pink Bird Dawn) (2010)
  • Akalé Wubé "Muziqawi Silt" (2011)
  • Rattlemouth "Muziqawi Silt" (2011)

References edit

  1. ^ "Hailu Mergia and The Band Wallias". Now-Again Records. 24 August 2008. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b Newnam, Brendan Francis. "The Re-Emergence of Hailu Mergia". The Dinner Party Download. American Public Media. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  3. ^ Yoo, Noah (24 March 2021). "Rare Hailu Mergia & The Walias Band Album Tezeta to Be Reissued". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2021-06-14.
  4. ^ Schweitzer, Ally (21 June 2013). "Awesome Tapes From Africa Reissues Songs From Hailu Mergia, Local Cab Driver". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  5. ^ Porzucki, Nina. "Ethiopian Musician Hailu Mergia: From the Nightclubs of Addis Ababa to a Cab in DC". The World's Global Hit. Public Radio International. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Hailu Mergia & His Classical Instrument". Awesome Tapes From Africa. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Alemayehu Borobor & The Walias". Radio Diffusion. 19 July 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  8. ^ di Txada, Olavo. "Tilahun Gessesse with the Walias Band". Awesome Tapes From Africa. Retrieved 4 May 2012.

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Walias Band sometimes spelled Wallias Band Amharic ዋሊያስ ባንድ were an Ethiopian jazz and funk band active from the early 1970s until the early 1990s Formed by members of the Venus Band Walias backed up many prominent singers with a hard polyrhythmic funk sound influenced by western artists like King Curtis Junior Walker and Maceo Parker In 1977 they recorded one of the few albums of Ethiopian instrumental music in collaboration with vibraphonist Mulatu Astatke whose role as a bandleader and composer was also a major influence on Ethiopian popular music 1 Walias BandAlso known asWallias BandThe WaliasOriginAddis Ababa EthiopiaGenresEthiopian music funkYears activeEarly 1970s 1990sLabelsAmha Records Kaifa Records Buda MusiquePast membersMahmoud AmanMelake GebreHailu MergiaGirma BeyeneTemare HaragyYohannes TekolaTilaye Gebre Mulatu Astatke Contents 1 History 2 Name 3 Members 4 Selected discography 5 Cover versions 6 ReferencesHistory editWalias formed in the early 1970s in Addis Ababa where they were the house band for the upscale Hilton Hotel 2 A civilian curfew made it dangerous for clientele visiting the hotel lounge to leave after 11 00 PM and Walias would end up playing two or three sets until 6 00 AM the next day The group s first album Tezeta was released in 1975 on their own Ethio Sound label 3 In 1981 Walias became the first modern Ethiopian band to travel to the United States playing on a tour with singer Mahmoud Ahmed primarily to audiences of Ethiopian refugees Rather than returning to Ethiopia under its dictatorship four members of Walias Girma Beyene Moges Habte Melake Gebre and Hailu Mergia stayed in the U S and formed a new group called Zula Band 4 Mergia took work in Washington DC driving a taxi cab often practicing in his cab while waiting for fares at the airport and released solo cassette tapes of traditional Ethiopian music played on analog synthesizer electric piano and accordion 5 6 Meanwhile the members of Walias who returned to Ethiopia Yohannes Tekola and Temare Haregou continued to play together under the Derg dictatorship for another decade 7 In the late 1990s Walias Band found a wider audience in the west when the French label Buda Records reissued much of the group s music on the Ethiopiques series of compact discs Their instrumental Musicawi Silt became a popular dance number and has been covered by a number of artists Not much else of Walias music was known in the West until African music cassette collector Brian Shimkovitz found a Walias Band tape while traveling in Ethiopia After hearing it Shimkovitz found keyboardist Hailu Mergia s phone number on the Internet called him up and arranged an official re release of Walias Band s music 2 Name editThe Walias Band s name derives from the walia ibex an endangered species of the Capra genus native to the mountains of Ethiopia They share no members with the similarly named Ibex Band who also backed up Mahmoud Ahmed during the same epoch 8 Members editGirma Beyene Piano electric piano arranger Hailu Mergia Organ Moog synthesizer Mahmoud Aman Guitar Melake Gebre Bass Temare Haragy Drums percussion Yohanese Tekola Trumpet Tilaye Gebre Tenor saxophoneMulatu Astatke played vibraphone on Walias Band s 1977 album Tche Belew Vocalists that Walias worked with included Getachew Kassa Mahmoud Ahmed Woubishet Fisseha Alemayehu Borobor Seyoum Gebreyes Netsanet Mellesse and Tilahun Gessesse Selected discography editAlbumsAlemayemu Borobor and the Walias Tez Aleng Hagere 45 Kaifa Records Hailu Mergia and the Walias Band Tezeta LP 1975 Ethio Sound Records reissued 2021 by Awesome Tapes From Africa Hailu Mergia and the Walias Tche Belew LP 1977 Kaifa Records reissued on LP CD MP3 in 2014 by Awesome Tapes From Africa Tilahun Gessesse and Walias Band cassette 1980 81 Misratch Music reissued on LP in 2011 by Pstchic Sounds Walias Band The Best of Walias LP 1981 Walias Records Alemayehu Eshete amp The Wallias Band Addis Ababa CD 1992 Musidisc Contributing artistThe Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia 2004 World Music Network Cover versions editMoges Habte amp Ethio Jazz Group Musicawe Silt 1994 The Daktaris Musicawa Silt on Soul Explosion Desco 1998 Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra Musicawi Silt on Liberation Afro Beat Vol 1 2000 Secret Chiefs 3 Musicawi Silt as Safina on Book M 2001 Either Orchestra Musicawi Silt on More Beautiful Than Death 2000 and Ethiopiques Vol 20 Live in Addis 2005 Getatchew Mekuria and The Ex Musicawi Silt on Moa Anbessa 2006 Zea Muziqawi selt 2007 Le Tigre des Platanes amp Etenesh Wassie Muziqawi Silt 2008 Debo Band Musicawi Silt on Flamingoh Pink Bird Dawn 2010 Akale Wube Muziqawi Silt 2011 Rattlemouth Muziqawi Silt 2011 References edit Hailu Mergia and The Band Wallias Now Again Records 24 August 2008 Retrieved 4 May 2012 a b Newnam Brendan Francis The Re Emergence of Hailu Mergia The Dinner Party Download American Public Media Retrieved 18 June 2016 Yoo Noah 24 March 2021 Rare Hailu Mergia amp The Walias Band Album Tezeta to Be Reissued Pitchfork Retrieved 2021 06 14 Schweitzer Ally 21 June 2013 Awesome Tapes From Africa Reissues Songs From Hailu Mergia Local Cab Driver Washington City Paper Retrieved 13 July 2013 Porzucki Nina Ethiopian Musician Hailu Mergia From the Nightclubs of Addis Ababa to a Cab in DC The World s Global Hit Public Radio International Retrieved 13 July 2013 Hailu Mergia amp His Classical Instrument Awesome Tapes From Africa Retrieved 13 July 2013 Alemayehu Borobor amp The Walias Radio Diffusion 19 July 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2016 di Txada Olavo Tilahun Gessesse with the Walias Band Awesome Tapes From Africa Retrieved 4 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walias Band amp oldid 1124221458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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