Vahe Tilbian

Vahe is known for his style – from rock to techno, reggae to R&B, Armenian to Ethiopian in Amharic[7] and a lot of Latin Music.

Vahe heard the call of the stage as a singer later in life after he graduated from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada studying Biology and earning a BSc degree in General Science.

Around this time, Vahe was singing as a lead tenor in a choir in Addis Ababa called The Motley Singers.

He agreed and became his permanent supporting vocalist and worked together around town and on local music festival stages for many years.

In May 2013, Vahe released a music video for the song "Yene Tizita", meaning nostalgia or memories, directed and produced by Aramazt Kalayjian and Mulugeta Amaru.

He worked with well-established Ethiopian singers such as Zeritu Kebede, Michael Belayneh and the musical group known as Nubian Arc Band.

Vahe was also the back-up vocalist as well as the opening act for artists like Ledj Leo, Abby Lakew, Nhatty, Tsedenya Gebremarkos, Eyob Mekonnen, Shewandagn Hailu.