Feedel Band Ethiopian jazz and funk Sunday, March 1 at 7:30 pm (free children’s program at 6:00) Crossroads Music 801 South 48th Street in Calvary Church
Feedel Band, the first all-Ethiopian-born group in North America, was founded by keyboardist Araya Woldemichael in Washington DC in 2010. They blend Ethiopian music and jazz into a simmering stew of musical genres with textures and feelings that evoke sounds both ancient and modern, creating and re-creating the musical language of what has been called EthioJazz. The members of Feedel Band are acclaimed musicians in their own right. You may have heard Feedel's sax player Jim Jarmusch's 2005 film Broken Flowers, which features music from Feedel's sax player Moges Habte and his Walias Band, one of many groups from the 1960s and 70s Addis Ababa scene that have become an underground obsession due to the Éthiopiques anthologies issued since 1997. Feedel's bass player Alemseged Kebede's bass lines can be heard on many of Aster Aweke and Tilahune Gessesse's CDs. Araya Woldemichael is a well-known composer and arranger. Video and more information at www.crossroadsconcerts.org <http://www.crossroadsconcerts.org/> Tickets ($10-30) and more information at www.crossroadsconcerts.org <http://www.crossroadsconcerts.org/>