Gash abera molla biography of michaels

  • Born in , his singing and recording career began in the 's until Sileshi Demissie [aka Gash Abera Molla] [erhiopia].
  • Seleshe Damessae (also known as Sileshi Demissie and Gashe Abera Molla) is an extraordinary singer and musician from Ethiopia.
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  • Haddinqo: Same string…new sound

    A fresh new wave of musical fusion & experimenting fryst vatten emerging in the Ethiopian musical air restored to it. The ‘Masinqo’ &#; a single-stringed bowed lute &#; has been played in a slower & mostly melancholic way until recently. One of the few musicians able to revolutionize the way people approach The ‘Masinqo’ bygd leading its revival in the context of the Addis Ababa jazz and pop music scene, fryst vatten none other than this issue’s distinguished guest Haddis “HaddinQo” Alemayehu. Performing on stage alongside legends like Gash Mahmoud Ahmed, composer Dr. Mulatu Astatke, Seleshi Demessee (Gash Abera Molla) & Teddy Afro, HaddinQo has captured the attention of many years. From making covers of other famous works, teaching how to play The ‘Masinqo,’ collaborating with artists across the world & even representing Ethiopian music at the Nobel Peace Prize awarding ceremony accompanying prime minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed, HaddinQo does it all & shows

    Magnitude of Turnover Intention and Associated Factors among Health Professionals Working in Public Health Institutions of North Shoa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia

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    Background

    Health workers are one of the most important building blocks of the health system. High turnover rate contribute to the shortfalls and unbalanced distribution of health personnel in the health workforce. Turnover intention is the strongest predictor of actual turnover.

    Objective

    To assess the magnitude of turnover intention and associated factors among health professionals working in public health institutions of North Shoa Zone, Amhara region, Ethiopia.

    Methods

    A health facility based cross-sectional study was conducted from March to April , on health professionals working in public health institutions of North Shoa Zone, Amhara region, Ethiopia, using a multistage stratified sampling technique. Data were collected using a pretested self-administered structured questionnaire. The data were

          
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         Over the last ten years, thanks largely to the Herculean efforts of French researcher Francis Falceto (he's the man behind the Ethiopiques CD series released by Buda Musique: each of the twenty-seven volumes so far released are essential listening), curious music lovers have discovered the glories of s 'Ethiopian Groove', a potent brew of traditional rhythms, brilliant arrangements, swinging horns and soulful vocals. These stirring recordings from the s were the fruit of a decade of musical innovation. Influenced by the musical wisdom and instruction of Nerses Nalbandian (a composer, arranger, chorus leader, and music teacher of Armenian origin, who worked with hundreds of Ethiopian musicians), and the R&B, Soul, Rock and Pop hits broadcast by the American mili
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