Meklit Hadero

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Leaving Soon 04:12 Tools
I Was Made to Love Her 00:00 Tools
Feeling Good 04:29 Tools
Float and Fall 00:00 Tools
Abbay Mado 05:05 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
Soleil Soleil 00:00 Tools
You and the Rain 00:00 Tools
Call 00:00 Tools
Under 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home To Me 00:00 Tools
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) 00:00 Tools
Saving Up 00:00 Tools
This Must Be The Place 00:00 Tools
Electric Feel 00:00 Tools
Slow 00:00 Tools
Simple Things 00:00 Tools
At The End Of A Long Day 00:00 Tools
Sent by You 00:00 Tools
It WIll Be Quiet 00:00 Tools
Satellite of Love 00:00 Tools
Look at What The Light Did Now 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Your Mirror 00:00 Tools
Elegie 00:00 Tools
Too Many Love Songs 00:00 Tools
The Sunday Song 00:00 Tools
Music Arcade 00:00 Tools
Negrume Da Noite 00:00 Tools
In Sleep 00:00 Tools
04 It Will Be Quiet 00:00 Tools
Kemakem 00:00 Tools
Bring On the Night 00:00 Tools
Thank You Google 00:00 Tools
A Train 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Stuck On the Moon 00:00 Tools
Far Away 00:00 Tools
Rest Now 00:00 Tools
I Want To Sing for Them All 00:00 Tools
Overgrown 00:00 Tools
Waiting For Earthquakes 00:00 Tools
Kemekem (I Like Your Afro) (feat. Samuel Yirga) 00:00 Tools
In Love With Love 00:00 Tools
Yerakeh Yeresal 00:00 Tools
We Are Alive 00:00 Tools
Georgia Anne Muldrow mix 00:00 Tools
06 Simple Things 00:00 Tools
Kemekem (I Like Your Afro) 00:00 Tools
Memories of the Future (w Preservation Hall Horns 00:00 Tools
Plume 00:00 Tools
Kemekem (Dub Colossus Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
Yerekeh. Yeresal 00:00 Tools
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* Meklit Hadero is an Ethiopian-born singer, musician, and Resident Artist at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco. Drawing inspiration from Jazz instrumentalists, American songwriters, and Ethiopian vocalists, Meklit's music is at home in multiplicity. Lyrically focused, she has a honey voice alternately delicate and vast. Meklit's is both songwriter and composer, equally inhabiting the recording/touring world, as well as the world of the arts and culture. In 2007, she self-released her first EP, titled "Eight Songsā€¦." Currently she is signed to Porto Franco Records, and her latest studio album, "On a Day Like This..." will be released by the budding San Francisco label in April of 2010. The record features her most mature songwriting to date, with lush arrangements and an incredible collection of musicians representing the Mission District music scene, in which her sound grew its roots. Meklit has received commissions to write music from the San Foundation Fund For Artists - for the intercultural musical ensemble Nefasha Ayer, from Brava! For Women in the Arts -for sound design and composition for the world-premier play "Over the Mountain," and from the de Young Museum - to create a new body of music during a month-long residency in June of 2009. Meklit is the recipient of the 2008 Individual Grant from the Belle Foundation for Cultural Development. She is also a 2009 TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) Global Fellow, attending, speaking and performing at the TED Global Conference at Oxford University in July of 2009. In February of 2009, she founded the Arba Minch Collective, a group of fifteen outstanding artists from the Ethiopian Diaspora living in North America. In December of 2009, the group will travel to the 1000 Stars Festival of Traditional Music in Arba Minch, Ethiopia, as well as perform in the Ethiopian and Kenyan capital citiies of Addis Ababa and Nairobi. Meklit has been profiled three times by the San Francisco Chronicle, by the San Francisco Weekly, the quarterly arts journal Hoboeye, and has interviewed/performed on KQED and KPFA. She has played or will soon play at venues including Yoshi's, Cafe Du Nord, The Bottom of the Hill, the Yerba Buena Garden's Festival, the Red Poppy Art House, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Bumbershoot Music Festival, the de Young Museum, and more. Meklit is also a member of experimental hip-hop group Copperwire, along with Gabriel Teodoros and Burntface. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.