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A musical outlaw finds his voice on the farm
Ben Weich meets a Talmud-studying, former hippy who is reviving a career in country music
- A musical outlaw finds his voice on the farm
A musical outlaw finds his voice on the farm
- Interview: Nili Hadida
Interview: Nili Hadida
- Jess Glynne: The chart-topper who lives with he...
Jess Glynne: The chart-topper who lives with he...
- Wiley’s mum’s choice
Wiley’s mum’s choice
- Summer of song and dance
Summer of song and dance
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Kobi Farhi, the front man of the Israeli heavy metal band Orphaned Land, is as much an activist as he is a musician
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The distinguished cellist Raphael Wallfisch's new albums focus on concertos by 20th-century Jewish composers who were forced into exile
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Violinist Joshua Bell: Thanks, Mum!Violinist Joshua Bell: Thanks, Mum!
Ahead of a new tour, violinist Joshua Bell tells Jessica Duchen how his mother installed the work ethic he needed to succeed
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The Barbican in London is offering a range of concerts dedicated to the composer
Lorde pulls out of Israel tour date after BDS pressureLorde pulls out of Israel tour date after BDS pressure
New Zealander had announced a concert in Israel for next June, but has since changed her mind - after coming under huge pressure
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Nimrod Borenstein wants his music to bear comparison with Brahms or Mozart. Jessica Duchen met the former child prodigy
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Wiley is the godfather of grime. His manager, John Woolf is a Jewish boy from Holland Park. Rosa Doherty asked him about their generally harmonious partnership
Marc Bolan – his 10 biggest hitsMarc Bolan – his 10 biggest hits
Marc Bolan’s time at the pinnacle of British pop was short. But at his peak he outshone every other star in pop’s firmament.
‘He chased Bolan down the road with a dustbin lid’‘He chased Bolan down the road with a dustbin lid’
Lee Harpin delves into his family history to tell of his mother's teenage romance with the King of Glam Rock
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The renowned violinist is playing for a gala dinner in aid of Israel's neediest people
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Francine White meets Mitch Murray, the songwriter who created so many toe-tapping tunes
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Paul Lester chats to the Seventies blues wailer who never stopped rocking...and became an aikido black belt along the way




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