Muluqèn Mèllèssè

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Eté endénesh gèdawo 00:00 Tools
Hedetch Alu 00:00 Tools
Wètètié maré 00:00 Tools
Tènèsh Kèlbé Lay 00:00 Tools
Embwa Bèlèw 00:00 Tools
Hédètch Alu 00:00 Tools
Ete Endenes 00:00 Tools
Djemeregne 00:00 Tools
Eté Endénèsh Gèdawo 00:00 Tools
Yemendjar Shega 00:00 Tools
Hèdètch Alu 00:00 Tools
Wètètié Maré / Muluqèn Mèllèssè 00:00 Tools
Nanu Nanu Ney 00:00 Tools
Yèmendjar Shèga 00:00 Tools
Eté Endénesh Gèdawo / Muluqèn Mèllèssè 00:00 Tools
Hédètch Alu / Muluqèn Mèllèssè 00:00 Tools
Sewinetwa 00:00 Tools
Hedetch Alu - Muluqen Mellesse 00:00 Tools
Minew Kerefede 00:00 Tools
Wetetie mare - Muluqen Melless 00:00 Tools
Ete endenesh gedawo - Muluqen 00:00 Tools
Akale Gela 00:00 Tools
Hode New Telate 00:00 Tools
Gelayewa 00:00 Tools
Yeminjar Shega 00:00 Tools
Gizié Dègu Nègèr 00:00 Tools
Wubit 00:00 Tools
Wetete Mare 00:00 Tools
Yeqer Mèmèkatesh 00:00 Tools
Gelayewa Neyney 00:00 Tools
Aynotché Tèrabu 00:00 Tools
Demam Gone 00:00 Tools
Wodijesh Neber 00:00 Tools
Wètètie Maré 00:00 Tools
Muluqèn Mèllèssè - Embwa Bèlèw 00:00 Tools
Hédètch Alu 00:00 Tools
w?t?tie mar? 00:00 Tools
et? end?nesh g?dawo 00:00 Tools
01 - Hédètch Alu 00:00 Tools
Djémérégne 00:00 Tools
h?d?tch alu 00:00 Tools
Eté Endénesh Gèdawo 00:00 Tools
Wètètié Maré 00:00 Tools
Muluqen Mellesse / Hedetch alu 00:00 Tools
02 - Wètètié Maré 00:00 Tools
01 - Hédètch Alu 00:00 Tools
10 - Djemeregne 00:00 Tools
Muluqen Mellesse / Ete endenes 00:00 Tools
03 - Eté Endénesh Gèdawo 00:00 Tools
02 - Wètètié Maré 00:00 Tools
Nanu Nanu 00:00 Tools
Muluqen Mellesse / Wetetie mar 00:00 Tools
Temenjar Shega 00:00 Tools
Disc 2: Minew Krefede (M. Mellesse) 00:00 Tools
Tenesh kelbe lay - Muluqèn Mèllèssè 00:00 Tools
Jemeregne 00:00 Tools
Eté Endénesh Gèdawo - Mulugèn Mèllèssè 00:00 Tools
02 - Hedetch Alu 00:00 Tools
Etè Endénesh Gèdawo 00:00 Tools
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Muluqèn Mèllèssè (born 1954) was an Ethiopian singer and drummer who later abandoned his music career to involve himself in the Pentecostal Church. Melesse was born in Gojjiam province, Northern Ethiopia. When he was six, he moved to Addis Ababa with his uncle. In 1966, aged 12, he began his musical career singing at night clubs and in groups founded by night club owners, with his first song to be performed on stage, Enate Sitewoldgne Metchi Amakerchign. His first song to be recorded was Hedetch Alu, which was recorded in 1972 by Girma Bèyènè (piano and arrangements), Tesfa Mariam Kidane (tenor sax), Tekle Adhanonm (guitar), Fekade Amde Meskel (bass), Tesfay Mekonnen (drums) and Mèllèssè himself. In 1975, he recorded his second song, Wetetie Mare and Ete Endenesh Gedawo, with 'Equator Band', and a year later in 1976 he recorded what was to be his last song, Ney Ney Wodaje. While the remained of the band emigrated to the United States of America, Mèllèssè remained in Ethiopia to join the Pentecostal Church in the 1980s, having ended his musical career. "In the early 1980 Muluken accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his saviour and Lord. From his own testimony, he chose to follow Jesus Christ completely by leaving the world behind. Since then He served the Lord with all his heart. Mèllèssè has been frequently approached by people asking if he would return to the music world but he prefers to be with the people of the Lord and minister to them. By doing that he testified to the world that Jesus Christ is His Lord and he valued the many blessings of his Lord more than the fame and riches that the world can offer." Mèllèssè is married and resides in the Washington DC metropolitan area. He ministers by traveling all over the world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.