Shlomo Bachrach (PC/Ethiopia Staff 1966–68)
Shlomo was on the staff of Peace Corps/Ethiopia following several years as a lecturer at Haile
Selassie I University in Addis Ababa. He worked on Peace Corps training programs for several countries including Ethiopia in 1964, and again from 1966 to 1971. His most recent project was bringing together Ethiopia and the concept of trademarking its coffee brands. He is currently editor of East Africa Forum, a news group and online archive of news from the Horn of Africa at EastAfricaForum.net. Shlomo has another blog on our site: Horn of Africa Report.
About Shlomo Bachrach
About The Arts: A World of Music
You, dear readers, certainly love music that many of us haven’t heard. I invite you to share your foreign favorites, particularly (but not only) music you got to know in-country as a PCV. Send the name of the musician(s), the songs/performances, the album names if possible, and anything else you that want to add. I will try to track it down. I’m often amazed by what is available on CDs. Even music that was recorded in a galaxy far, far away has probably been reissued by a fan in Slovenia or Wales and is waiting, shrink-wrapped and dusty, near the cash register in a cafe on State Rte 304. — Shlomo Bachrach
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