Farewell to a Giant: Remembering Getachew Kassa, Ethiopia’s Musical Treasure

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In a somber announcement, the music world mourns the loss of Getachew Kassa, the iconic Ethiopian singer and percussionist, who passed away on February 21, 2024. Born on September 6, 1944, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Kassa’s journey from a passionate young singer to a national treasure and international music ambassador spanned over six decades, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans worldwide.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Getachew Kassa’s musical voyage began in the bustling streets of Addis Ababa’s Mercato area. Despite facing familial resistance, his love for music was undeniable. From singing popular Italian songs to imitating iconic singers like Elvis Presley and Harry Belafonte, Kassa’s early experiences forged a path for his musical career. His determination led him to adopt his stage name, “Kassa,” inspired by a suggestion from a friend, marking the start of a legendary journey.

Rise to Stardom

Kassa’s career took off in the 1970s with his involvement in the Fetan Band, performing at the Patrice Lumumba Bar. His unique blend of vocal prowess and percussion skill quickly distinguished him as a leading figure in the Ethiopian music scene. Hits like “Addis Ababa,” “Tiz Balegn Gize,” and “Yekereme Fikir” became anthems, and collaborations with bands such as the Sehebelles, Venus Band, and the Walias Band showcased Ethiopian music on the global stage.

The Elusive Legend

Despite his fame, capturing Getachew Kassa for a personal interview proved challenging. Known for his elusive nature, Kassa was selective about his media appearances. However, once engaged, his warmth and depth of knowledge about music and life shone through, revealing the complex man behind the public persona.

A Global Impact

Kassa’s music transcended Ethiopian borders, capturing the admiration of international icons such as Bob Dylan. Dylan’s fascination with Kassa’s “Tezeta” track highlights the universal appeal of his music. This recognition from a world-class musician was a testament to Kassa’s unique ability to touch hearts and minds across cultures.

Bob Dylan’s Tribute to Getachew Kassa

Bob Dylan’s encounter with Kassa’s “Tezeta” is a remarkable story of cross-cultural appreciation. Dylan, initially unaware of the track’s origins, was captivated by its passion and quality. His curiosity led him to discover its Ethiopian roots, and he later included “Tezeta” in his anthology CD of favorites for the Starbucks coffee chain, showcasing Kassa’s work to a broader audience. This tribute from Dylan underscores Kassa’s significant impact on the global music scene.

A Life of Passion and Music

Beyond his public achievements, Getachew Kassa’s life was a tapestry of personal trials, triumphs, and a relentless dedication to his art. His return to Ethiopia after years in the United States reflected his deep connection to his roots and his desire to contribute to the musical landscape of his homeland.

Farewell to a Musical Pioneer

As we bid farewell to Getachew Kassa, we celebrate not just the music he left behind but the spirit of innovation, resilience, and connection that he embodied. His contributions to the Ethiopian music scene and his impact on the global music community will be remembered and cherished.

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