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Musicians' Stories Click below for stories of music-making from around the UK. Or use the selector (right) to search by location or type of music. |
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![Abdelkadar Saadoun](/staticarchive/3889ff1224df4140e35bc1bcbec5cad063d67f7d.jpg) Abdelkadar Saadoun - Algerian / ¸é²¹Ã¯: '¸é²¹Ã¯ means opinion - my opinion, your opinion - it is freedom of expression. What's inside me heart comes out.'
![Abdul Ghafoori](/staticarchive/e4eed5d068d17b9b9ce8c6968a4945e69c255804.jpg) Abdul Ghafoori - Afghani: '...if you have interest and hope, I think that no instrument is difficult.'
![Abdullah Chhadeh](/staticarchive/14f190dbab820031d2db0fae79551ee10bcb3a48.jpg) Abdullah Chhadeh - Arabic / Middle Eastern: 'Traditionally, the qanun has 26 triple sets of strings but I added another 8, so creating a different instrument...'
![Abdullah Mufa](/staticarchive/044e22f251295e3fc22e86cad40012a53728c943.jpg) Abdullah Mufa - Malay: 'Music has always been a part of my life when I was growing up in Malaysia, because there's always music around: Chinese, Indian, Malay...'
![Adesose Wallis](/staticarchive/bfec1a70addd78f164a4943c9db8d190b4446461.jpg) Adesose Wallace - Traditional African / Afro-Beat: 'So we should just live together and share and learn about each other and benefit from each other.'
![Ahmed 'Hudeydi' Ismail Hussein](/staticarchive/44affb0f1e0eaf6e3928d2491e131776fc7a6064.jpg) Ahmed 'Hudeydi' Ismail Hussein - Somali: 'My nickname is 'Hudeydi' but I'm known as 'The King' because of my hot rhythms'
![Ahmed Mukhtar](/staticarchive/517b15e1f643c92ff7f1edfec36531054b26e901.jpg) Ahmed Mukhtar - Iraqi: 'I started to learn oud in 1979 and later attended the School of Fine Arts and Music in Baghdad'
![Aidan Mulholland](/staticarchive/bc8ef508f301393d68775c60b534a275cf4096e5.jpg) Aidan Mulholland - Irish folk / Spanish : '...I ended up playing with a country trash band called Ten Wheels for Jesus'
![Aldona Caldicott](/staticarchive/b94ae25e54f813be20f83bf2ace04634f9436732.jpg) Aldona Caldicott - Polish: 'After a while everybody gets very merry and happy once they've had a few drinks. Then there'll be a singing competition going.'
![Ali Slimani](/staticarchive/f196de3bcc1e42ff3c71aa171f27250d97e809af.jpg) Ali Slimani - Rai fusion: 'For the next four years I played percussion and sang with them. We toured Canada, Australia and Japan, among other places...'
![Amara Sheik](/staticarchive/58af85dd0faf2cd1f554ee9ecf809a02284f1a42.jpg) Amara Sheik - Somali folk : 'The plan is to take the film to Somalia and show people what they're into and help them to see that things have got to change.'
![Angélica Lopez](/staticarchive/6f6c1c0d3d40217be83a8c41785744df2c89441c.jpg) Angélica Lopez - Colombian / Salsa : 'The music of this region is different to much of the Latin music which is often heard in Britain.'
![Anna Mudeka](/staticarchive/f3e85822475d4196f06ae00b00d3c1f205131697.jpg) Anna Mudeka - Zimbabwaen: 'We went to Japan with him and when we came back we were headhunted by Thomas Mapfumo.'
![Athena Andreadis](/staticarchive/57743a2c399c4992b85815613b1fea5e70d525e3.jpg) Athena Andreadis - Greek / World Fusion: 'I spent 6 months on a work placement in New York where I signed up for evening singing classes at the Julliard School of Music'
![Ayub Ali](/staticarchive/57518bdafd58d07c6f144e2b892cc191bd35c11a.jpg) Ayub Ali - Kurdish modern / Farsi: '...my favourite English-speaking singer is Whitney Houston!'
![Azad Zahawy](/staticarchive/183f4b0285194366fde1f4deb10f285015f694f4.jpg) Azad Zahawy - Kurdish folk: 'I attended special classes with many of the best Kurdish and Iranian musical tutors to improve my skills. '
![Barak Schmool](/staticarchive/6d18e16ee7b203369d60437560f9482292374e04.jpg) Barak Schmool - African / Latin / Jazz: 'I think music should be a natural thing you do in your life. It's an affirmation of your community'
![Beena Valembia](/staticarchive/ce6baef3f2b7a7e52457a278fcbac1bb8ca0f23b.jpg) Beena Valembia - Indian: 'There's always an exchange of jokes between me and the audience. I love it.'
![Ben Baddoo](/staticarchive/71b57887a9d1386d1b0b0f4239ef3e175bfce720.jpg) Ben Baddoo - Ghanaian: '...my older brothers would initially hand me a bottle, or even a cowbell, to play out the rhythms'
![Bharati Bhundoo](/staticarchive/3d41ac0d8f4b0a57f24899faa7ed4e9bddb6e4e0.jpg) Bharati Bhundoo - Indian Classical: 'Indian classical is so pure and clear. It’s simple yet complex because you can easily sing out of tune.'
![Billy Amstell](/staticarchive/0171d0632eb116739fe1c43c51260991747eb94e.jpg) Billy Amstell - Jazz, Klezmer: 'When he was out chasing 'birds' - he was a good-looking guy - I would open up his saxophone case and have a blow...'
![Bosco De Oliviera](/staticarchive/543736f19ef001040cd7aefbe75efe2765a5ca28.jpg) Bosco De Oliveira - Brazilian / Pagode: 'I started the London School of Samba with Alan Hayman. It's a great thing as it's still going on with other samba schools springing up'
![Caner Sahin](/staticarchive/d0a899cf5ccb7d9935d776bc64b9b87398815455.jpg) Caner Sahin - Middle Eastern folk / Turkish / Kurdish / western classical: 'Even today if anyone ordinary wants to make Kurdish music, that person can't do it easily'
![Carlos Peña](/staticarchive/6e9f782efc208c0cb1b199eec33f44f31f3970fb.jpg) Carlos Peña - Salsa / Bolero: 'It was inspired by someone in the audience who asked for a tasty rhythm...'
![Chandu](/staticarchive/3126045063a00903060d3450f600775b340c2b44.jpg) Chandu Mattani - Indian Classical / Gujerati: 'There was no limit then because the opportunities were great. England is such an attractive place...'
![Chartwell Dutiro](/staticarchive/79894813a2833e6759ef9f376695517f1e0531fb.jpg) Chartwell Dutiro - Zimbabwe/Shona: 'So here I am in Devon, a Zimbabwean missionary if you like...'
![Cloud Chiswamu](/staticarchive/2614f95a23be6d2c84ca7d4b5b4bd5e09d4fa86b.jpg) Cloud Chiswamu - Zimbabwean : 'My mum and my sisters are good at singing so it seeped through.'
![Dana Codorean Berciu](/staticarchive/6124962eabb15ef53eed7454e4f34861f13172cf.jpg) Dana Codorean Berciu - Romanian folk / world fusion / klezmer: 'Roots music from Maramures in the North East of Transylvania is what really fires me'
![Danny Shine](/staticarchive/3d90655a007dbd60ef112d8c963b0ef218228960.jpg) Danny Shine - Jewish / Klezmer: 'We all sang round the table on a Friday every week to see the Sabbath in....'
![Dave Woodhead](/staticarchive/87a0991f6fe6dd0273a730fd16504edb099a39e3.jpg) Dave Woodhead - South African / Kwela: 'By way of giving the lips a break from the trumpet, I’d play a few Spokes Mashiyane tunes on penny-whistle.'
![Davide Giovannini](/staticarchive/3db34fb28aa9322d20a07745c362c31772d1e22f.jpg) Davide Giovannini - Afro-Cuban drums: 'I went deeply into it - not as deeply as madness, but quite deep'...
![Dylan Fowler © Adele Nozedar](/staticarchive/20643c540b7eb15722ace5b954abdecc1ab43727.jpg) Dylan Fowler - Welsh folk: 'In Welsh we have a great word - Hiraeth, or longing. It sums up how I see music, that it's a special feeling that is just in there.'
![Elin Wyn Jones](/staticarchive/421153623229f8d7ee25838baf6fb6b834839f81.jpg) Elin Wyn Jones - Welsh folk: 'By the mid 1780's they began to burn these harps in favour of more modern instruments...'
![Eliza Carthy](/staticarchive/af85bb4ee069a195d8a6ad316594949a5d27d527.jpg) Eliza Carthy - English folk: 'For lullabies they'd sing me songs about prostitutes, about monsters breaking in the window... '
![Errol Linton](/staticarchive/9d6bcf8756d1161259ab070fc0603b36b824fcff.jpg) Errol Linton - Blues/Reggae: 'It's a Brixton blues, that's all I'll say on it.'
![Fay Hield](/staticarchive/48cf74c065e377d09879b82ae46a9addbbbb916b.jpg) Fay Hield - traditional English: 'The people I moved in with became the group I now sing with  The Witches of Elswick.'
![Fiona Driver](/staticarchive/467be8f522be7838abf8753d0e85c2473149e4da.jpg) Fiona Driver - Scottish / Texas Western swing: 'My great grandfather's fiddle was retrieved from the barn...'
![Gary Rudd](/staticarchive/af17735716716eb9c5b936ea5786445a96aef9e0.jpg) Gary Rudd - contemporary English folk : 'Among songwriters, characters like Bernard Cribbins and Eric Idle have been very influential on me'
![George Brade](/staticarchive/177ccb3761200948b01287520d8a3083d930045e.jpg) George Brade - Montserratian: 'I make and tune all the pans for the band...'
![Gholam Reza Soulimany](/staticarchive/5299634095304e7b43b62c3a5c58739f8f4729a7.jpg) Gholam Reza Soulimany - Persian / Turkish folk: '...it reflects the sadness that people feel when missing their country.'
![Hamid](/staticarchive/f00a085abd4ea402518a061abbb24eb2a8c7178f.jpg) Hamid - Iranian / Persian: 'Gradually I learned to sing quarter notes which are very important for all facets of traditional Persian songs and singing.'
![Hande Domac](/staticarchive/1d70183cdeb24447682c1422316c53c5fea6b3b9.jpg) Hande Domac - Turkish: 'I sing cheerful music as well but I'm interested in sad music because Turkish music is sad and emotional.'
![Hannie Abokhamis](/staticarchive/a2adbc524f42bbc0684ca296bcd95bf05308ec84.jpg) Hannie Abokhamis - Palestinian / desert techno: 'After three years in prison, I ran away to be with a Bedouin tribe. That's where I learned my music'
![Jimmy Moon](/staticarchive/f5161a7fa0134f6ee45e5aa816717586ca7a14f3.jpg) Jimmy Moon - Scottish folk / Bluegrass: 'If you could imagine maybe in the 30's kids wanting to express themselves, you know, louder, brasher, faster…'
![Johnny Adams](/staticarchive/5d876e6750eeefd4d93ce36135fc44d1896e6500.jpg) Johnny Adams - English folk / Irish folk: 'We sometimes do dances with the three fiddles and a cello... '
![Josephine Oniyama](/staticarchive/9bf9402ac235e57728aafcd8725be93462cddd9e.jpg) Josephine Oniyama - English folk: 'Playing live is a real thrill and every time I do it, my confidence grows and grows...'
![Joseph](/staticarchive/c21f9a734dd0c3c94c33941132e1a0a78659bf76.jpg) Joseph Nsubuga - Ugandan / East Africa: 'I dug the club music so much that I just took the traditional music for granted...'
![Julie Murphy](/staticarchive/16e1cbe93a3480fcabf1fba7f00d5ddc47e06c7e.jpg) Julie Murphy - traditional Welsh: 'Obviously as a singer you're naturally going to be drawn to the place where you are...'
![José León](/staticarchive/a527940d4e8b155b6c18f78e9f5a0e41317ccedb.jpg) José León - Cuban / Flamenco: 'I was taught and profoundly influenced by my uncle Antonio, who is a professional Flamenco guitarist'
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