I'm very honored to be one of the lucky ones to grow up listening to Hailu Mergia, an Ethiopian musician from 70 and 80s who now is now working as Cabbie in Washington Dc. Hailu
Mergia was the leader of one of the biggest jazz funk bands in
Ethiopia in the 1970′s. His band, The Walias Band, reached the
pinnacle of success in Ethiopia, eventually being invited to play for
the president. Their sound, a mixture of traditional Ethiopian
melodies and American-inspired jazz and funk, struck a chord with
Ethiopians across the spectrum. Having achieved celebrity status in
his home country, Hailu wanted his band to grow. He arranged a U.S.
tour for the Walias band, hoping to find international success. The
tour did not match his vision of quick American success, and, met
mostly with indifference in the States, the band fizzled.
Hailu
decided to stay in Washington DC, where they had originally landed in
the States. And there he has remained. More recently, Hailu Mergia
has been driving a taxi, shuttling visitors from the airport to their
hotels and houses. What most of his passengers don't know is that the
friendly Ethiopian chatting with them about the weather or the
Washington Monument has a full-sized electronic keyboard stashed away
in his trunk, and when he's waiting for customers, he sits in the
back seat and practices. He has practiced every day since he came to
the United States, not necessarily out of a nostalgia for lost glory,
but because his love for music is at the level of a vital need. He
cannot go a day without playing. Thanks Far OFF Sounds for reconnecting us with this talented musicians of all time!
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