Ethiopian craftsmen Abegaz Shiota and Henok Temesgen have been buddies since their childhood. Ethiopian music creator whose name is behind a couple of Ethiopia's astounding performers' hit assortments. Close by a specialist gathering of staff, Langano attempts to build up an ideal music creation environment for confident craftsmen and best in class advancement for recording.
Half-Japanese and half-Ethiopian, Abegasu Kibrework Shiota was brought into the world in Japan and raised in Ethiopia, went to the Berkeley College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, and is one of Ethiopian well known music's for the most part sought after, producers. Abegasu has worked on numerous assortments on which he is credited as author, creator, and arranger. Nevertheless, paying little heed to his part in Ethiopian music and pervasiveness, very little is looked into him. He generally ignores openness.
Before working with well known Ethiopian specialists like Aster Awoke, Bizunesh Bekele, Tilahun Gessesse, and Tewodros Kassahun, Henock Temesgen, 54 learned at Howard University and acquired a degree in Civil Engineering.
He later went on to Berkley University, to move his total thought to the music business. Henok was a great ally of Jazzamba Music School, a foundation dedicated to bringing the exceptional period of Jazz entertainers, with his dependable friend and accomplice Abegaz Kibrework Shiota, a notable author. Henok Temesgen: During the 1990s, I went to Boston University. It was the time where my calling as a craftsman began. Along these lines, by then, the primary concern in my life was being powerful in the music business.
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