Addis Ababa
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- | "Situated on [[Harrow Road]], Addis Ababa Studios was a small recording studio in London that regularly featured independent British reggae, roots and emergent 'new jack swing' recording artists, including [[Warrior's Dance]], [[Aswad]] and [[Mikey Dread]]."--''[[Modern Records, Maverick Methods]]'' | ||
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- | [[Addis Ababa Studios]] was/is a recording studio in London. It was a [[Tony Addis]] business. | + | |
+ | The [[capital city]] of [[Ethiopia]]. | ||
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The capital city of Ethiopia.
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