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The Ethiopian mothers to say Dawa singing and having fun with the music of Mahmoud Ahmed. Mahmoud Ahmed is an Ethiopian singer of Gurage Ancestry. He gained popularity in Ethiopia in the 1970s and among the Ethiopian diaspora in the 1980s, before moving on to international renown with African music fans in Europe and in the Americas. Born in Addis Ababa, Mercato district, Mahmoud was fascinated by the music he heard on Ethiopian radio from an early age. Having learned badly at school, he worked Shoshiner before becoming a handyman at the Arizona Club, who was the after-hour hangout of the Imperial Corporate Group of Emperor Haile Selassie I.

 

One night in 1962, when the singer of the group did not appear, Mahmoud asked to sing a few songs. He quickly became part of the group's regular programming, where he stayed until 1974. After cutting his first single with the group of Venus "Nafqot New Yegodagn" and "Yasdestal" in 1971, Mahmoud continued to record With several groups for Amha and Kaifa disc labels throughout the 1970s.

 

The overthrow of the Emperor Selassie and the suspension of musical nightlife under the military government have created changes in the Ethiopian music industry - the imperial bodyguard group was no longer, and Mahmoud continued to make Successful records and cassettes with many musicians who have stayed in the country, including the Dahlak group and the IBEX group. He also started to release solo cassettes, accompanied on the krar, the guitar or the mandolin.

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