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Meklit Hadero, known simply as Meklit, is an Ethiopian-born American singer and songwriter based in
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,
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. She is known for her soulful performing style, and for combining jazz, folk, and East African influences in her music. She sings in her native
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, and English.


Biography

Meklit Hadero was born in the Ethiopian capital,
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, to an ethnic Kambata father and an Amhara mother. She was raised in the U.S. and attended
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
, where she studied political science. Shortly after graduation, Meklit moved to San Francisco and became immersed in the city's thriving arts scene. " eklitis an artistic giant in the early stages," wrote a reporter from the ''
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'' after witnessing an early performance in the city's Mission District. "She sings of fragility, hope and self-empowerment, and exudes all three. What's irresistible, above all, is her cradling, sensuous, gentle sound. She is stunning." Named a TED Global Fellow in 2009, Meklit has served as an artist-in-residence at
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, the
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, and th
Red Poppy Art House
Currently a fellow of the Wildflowers Institute, Meklit has also completed musical commissions for th
San Francisco Foundation
and for theatrical productions staged b
Brava! For Women in the Arts
She is the founder of the , a group of Ethiopian artists in diaspora devoted to nurturing ties to their homeland through collaborations with both traditional and contemporary artists there. As a Senior TED Fellow since 2011, she co-founded the Nile Project with Egyptian ethno-musicologist Mina Girgis and has since participated in 2 artist residencies (Aswan, 2013 and Uganda in 2014) uniting musicians from 11 countries all along the Nile Basin. Two songs by Meklit Hadero were chosen by writer/director Tamar Halpern for her film Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life - "You and the Rain" and "Walk Up".


Discography

Meklit has released five records to date. The first was a self-produced and released eight-song EP entitled ''Eight Songs'' (2008). The second, her first full-length LP, ''On a Day Like This...'' released to wide critical acclaim in 2010, was recorded at San Francisco's Closer Studios and produced by Eric Moffat and Unsound Recording. Hailed by ''Filter'' magazine for " ombiningNew York jazz with West Coast folk and African flourishes, all bound together by Hadero's beguiling voice.". It won Meklit feature stories by NPR, PBS, and National Geographic.
The San Francisco Chronicle called her " an artistic giant in the making". The ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' (cover photo: http://www.sfbg.com/2014/03/18/rise-meklit-hadero) writes: "what sucks you in, what keeps your eyes and ears locked on Meklit, what makes an unselfconscious "Damn!" start to grow at the back of your mouth is her voice: lilting, sensuous, capable of the leap from staccato jazz-cat to honeyed songbird, she conveys both fragility and great strength in a single line." The ''Village Voice'' comments : "She's a blithe-voiced daughter of Joni who considers music a path to higher ground, with rest stops for the likes of Talking Heads and Lou Reed." According to her Bandcamp site, Meklit released the album ''When the People Move, the Music Moves Too'' on 23 January 2017. * We Are Alive (March 18, 2014, Six Degrees Records) * Meklit & Quinn - with Quinn DeVeaux (2012, Porto Franco Records) * Earthbound - with hip hop trio CopperWire (2012, Porto Franco Records) * On a Day Like This... (2010, Porto Franco Records) * Eight Songs - EP (2008, self-released)


References


External links


Official site

Interview with Meklit Hadero covering her life and music on the 7th Avenue Project radio show





Interview with Meklit Hadero and three songs on PBS "Sound Tracks presents Quick Hits"

When the People Move, the Music Moves Too
{{DEFAULTSORT:Meklit Hadero Living people American women singer-songwriters Year of birth missing (living people) Yale University alumni Ethiopian emigrants to the United States Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Ethiopian women singers Ethiopian women writers Six Degrees Records artists American male singer-songwriters