Mulatu Astatke (born 1943) is an Ethiopian musician and arranger best known as the father of Ethio-jazz. Born in the western Ethiopian city of Jimma, Mulatu trained in London, New York City, and Boston where he combined his jazz and Latin music interests with traditional Ethiopian music and became the first African student to enroll at Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music from where he received an honourary degree in 2012. Astatke led his band while playing vibraphone and conga drums—instruments that he introduced into Ethiopian popular music— other percussion instruments, keyboards and organ. His albums focus primarily on instrumental music, and Astatke appears on all three known albums of instrumentals that were released during Ethiopia’s Golden ’70s. He collaborated with many notable artists in both countries, arranging and playing on recordings by Mahmoud Ahmed, and appearing as a special guest with Duke Ellington during a tour of Ethiopia in 1973. His Western audience expanded even further when the 2005 Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers featured seven of Astatke’s songs. Hip hop artists have also sampled Astatke’s songs extensively, for example in the works of Nas, Damian Marley, Kanye West, Cut Chemist, and Knaan. He toured with US band Either/Orchestra in 2006 and in 2008 recorded an album with the Heliocentrics and completed a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship at Harvard University, where he worked on modernizations of traditional Ethiopian instruments and premiered a portion of a new opera, The Yared Opera.
Blue Note Jazz Festival Presents
Mulatu Astatke
w/ dj.henri
In Association with World Music Institute
In Association with World Music Institute
SHARE EVENT:
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Doors: 6:00pm / Show: 8:00pm
VIP Reserved Seating
$89 Advance • $100 Day of Show
Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • First Come, First Serve
Standing Room Only
$49 Advance • $55 Day of Show
Full Menu Available • Click Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
All Ages for Entry
Visit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post Show
Groups of 10+ Contact jason@sonyhall.com
FAQ
$89 Advance • $100 Day of Show
Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • First Come, First Serve
Standing Room Only
$49 Advance • $55 Day of Show
Full Menu Available • Click Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
All Ages for Entry
Visit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post Show
Groups of 10+ Contact jason@sonyhall.com
FAQ
About dj.henri
dj.henri spins African and Caribbean sounds at venues including Summerstage, the
Apollo Theater, Brooklyn Bowl, and elsewhere. He’s been booked to open for World
Music legends like Salif Keita, Femi Kuti, Vieux Farka Toure, and many others, as
well as artists from DR Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, South Africa, Niger, Haiti, Senegal,
Cabo Verde, Ghana, Ethiopia, Morocco, Sudan, Gambia, Zimbabwe, Mauritania,
Cuba, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Antigua, and Benin. For several years, he opened
“Desert Blues” shows for the World Music Institute. His station Radio Africa Online is
the longest-running African all-music station online, he writes a column for
afropop.org, and his podcast, Radio Africa Online Mixes, is featured in Amazon
Music, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere, enjoying more than 25 terabytes of traffic
annually.