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  • Salim and Sulaiman Merchant, musicians and famous Bollywood music producers who produced the score for the show at work in their Mumbai studio<br />
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The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Salim and Sulaiman Merchant, musicians and famous Bollywood music producers who produced the score for the show at work in their Mumbai studio<br />
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The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • A violinist and cellist play opposite the UK parliament to protest against Brexit and how musicians will be hampered as they travel around the EU for concerts and performances, on 10th January 2019, in London, England.
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  • A violinist and cellist play opposite the UK parliament to protest against Brexit and how musicians will be hampered as they travel around the EU for concerts and performances, on 10th January 2019, in London, England.
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  • Blues musician Graham Farnworth on his boat in East London. Many musicians and artists have taken to the waterways for residence due to the extremely high and still increasing cost of living in London, UK. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys03.jpg
  • Old Glory Molly musicians at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Musicians waiting for the Chihuahua al Pacifico train in San Juanito station, Mexico.
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  • Royal Air Force (RAF) musicians play near full-size Spitfire replica at the 70th anniversary of WW2 Battle of Britain. This iconic fighter plane helped stop a full-scale Nazi invasion of the British Isles and crowds gathered along Horseguards in central London to hear the actor Robert Hardy deliver Winston Churchill's famous speech when he praised the young RAF pilots fend off the Nazi Luftwaffe, ahead of a full-scale invasion of the British Isles. The musicians consisting of Saxophone players entertain the people in the background before a fly-past above.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Local musicians provide some entertainment on site.
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  • On their way to a concert that evening, musicians cary their bulky double-bass musical instruments through Levstikov street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Local musicians provide some entertainment on site. This band has two singers and a guitar and performs to tha backdrop of the Olympic stadium.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Local musicians provide some entertainment on site. This band has two singers and a guitar and performs to tha backdrop of the Olympic stadium.
    20120731olympic park music entertain...jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Local musicians provide some entertainment on site. This singer and guitar performs to tha backdrop of the Olympic stadium.
    20120731olympic park music entertain...jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Local musicians provide some entertainment on site. This band has two singers and a guitar and performs to tha backdrop of the Olympic stadium.
    20120731olympic park music entertain...jpg
  • Makara Morris musicians performing at an orchard-visiting wassail at Sledmere House, Yorkshire Wolds, UK on 20th January 2018. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Pieces of toast soaked in cider are hung in the branches to attract robins to the tree as these are said to be the good spirits of the orchard. To ward off evil spirits, villagers scare them away by banging pots and pans and making as much noise as possible
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  • Two musicians play guitar on a moveable stage at the Standon Calling Festival in Hertfordshire, UK<br />
Standon Calling is a small independent festival set among the hills in Herfordshire that showcases World Music, Indie Music and dance Music. It is one of the new, small and quirky boutique festivals which have become popular in the UK.
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  • On their way to a concert that evening, musicians cary their bulky double-bass musical instruments through Levstikov street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • Two musicians practice their songs in late afternoon sunshine in Ruskin Park, on 8th September 2016, south London borough of Southwark, England UK. The young men are from a band called Psychedelic Pirates who, according to their card, are on a nationwide busking tour of the UK.
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  • After their flight from Italy where they have been performing a series of summer concerts, some young musicians stop to await instructions from their accompanying teacher at Oakham School, England. Amid the hectic concourse of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5, a cellist has removed her precious string instrument to inspect it for damage after its shipment in the hold of a British Airways flight. As their friends look on, a fellow-player helps re-wrap the cello in a pink towel before the whole group re-assemble again to begin their evening journey home. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • After their flight from Italy where they have been performing a series of summer concerts, some young musicians stop to await instructions from their accompanying teacher at Oakham School, England. Amid the hectic concourse of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5, a cellist has removed her precious string instrument to inspect it for damage after its shipment in the hold of a British Airways flight. As their friends look on, a fellow-player helps re-wrap the cello in a pink towel before the whole group re-assemble again to begin their evening journey home. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Musicians from Rack-a-back Morris Men at an orchard-visiting wassail in Kilham village, Yorkshire Wolds, UK on 21st January 2017. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Pieces of toast soaked in cider are hung in the branches to attract robins to the tree as these are said to be the good spirits of the orchard. To ward off evil spirits, villagers scare them away by banging pots and pans and making as much noise as possible
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  • Bolivia,  June 2013. La Cumbre , near La Paz, 15,260 feet, 4,650 metres . 21st June Aymara New Year (Machaq Mara) , the winter solstice when the sun  comes to earth and signifies the time for planting and new growth. Musicians play to welcome the New year.
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  • Balcombe, West Sussex. Site of Cuadrilla drilling . Roadside camp of protesters. A group of musicians sing protest songs in front of cardboard cutout figures of arrested protesters.
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  • Balcombe, West Sussex. Site of Cuadrilla drilling . Roadside camp of protesters. A trio of musicians sing protest songs in front of cardboard cutout figures of arrested protesters.
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  • The dwarf troupe of "torero" bullfighter Guillermo Gomez walk through the town of Cienpozuelo  to generate interest in the afternoon bullfights at the local ring, in tow a band of musicians, Spain.
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  • Musicians of the Hindu Jea Band of Jaipur waiting for their bus on 4th February 2018 in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Established in 1934 this 20-member band band has the distinction of playing at most important events on Rajasthan calendar.
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  • Traditional folk band play on Upper Thames Street in London, UK. Dressd up in clothes from a time gone by these musicians also play an array of instruments common in the folk tradition.
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Traditional musicians serenade passengers disembarking from a cruise ship in the port of Uturoa on the Island of Raiatea, French Polynesia.
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  • Performers and musicians from The Lions Part company play instruments to accompany an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
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  • A quartet of two singers and two musicians perform on Southwark Bridge during Thames Festival. A man playing an accordion and a guitarist accompany the two young ladies whose song is being performed in the middle of this city bridge that has been closed to traffic to host part of the annual celebration of London life and nautical culture. A life ring cover is located behind them because many attempt to take their lives in the Thames every year and in the background is the capital's newest addition to its cityscape: The Shard at London Bridge. Coloured bunting hangs from lamp posts above their heads.
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  • Brooke Sharkey tuning up in the Old Boys Club, Dalston. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rob Rider Hill, Graham Farnworth and friends playing in the Vintage Emporium / 14 Bacon St, Brick Lane. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • John Langhan, Ally Caplain and Dakota Jim in the churchyard of Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys29.jpg
  • Mojo Hand on the lineup at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Mojo Hand playing at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys23.jpg
  • The Turbans, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys21.jpg
  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys15.jpg
  • Brooke Sharkey playing in St Pancras Old Church, Euston.  At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys11.jpg
  • Brooke Sharkey playing in St Pancras Old Church, Euston.  At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys10.jpg
  • Graham Farnworth in The Harrison, Kings Cross. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys07.jpg
  • Cuban musicians performing music on stage, singing, trumpets violins, wearing country style suits attire waistcoats and sombrero hats. Cuban locals attend a Rodeo in Ciego de Avila province, Cuba.
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  • Musicians playing for the 'Tango Roja' tango show performance, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • Notting Hill Carnival 2016 Childrens Day. A group of musicians wearing brightly coloured robes play on Portobello Road.
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  • Bolivia,  June 2013. La Cumbre , near La Paz, 15,260 feet, 4,650 metres . 21st June Aymara New Year (Machaq Mara) , the winter solstice when the sun  comes to earth and signifies the time for planting and new growth. musicians play to welcome the New year.
    bol7_2727_1.jpg
  • Protesters, including trade unionists, striking cleaners and ex P&O workers, assemble in Clerkenwell in front of the Marx Memorial Library, to march to Trafalgar Square and celebrate International Workers’ Day on May 1st 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Tamil musicians.
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  • Musicians drumming inHindu spring festival in Temple on 28th February 2018 near Kovalam, Kerala, India.
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  • Traditional folk band play on Upper Thames Street in London, UK. Dressd up in clothes from a time gone by these musicians also play an array of instruments common in the folk tradition.
    20120812traditional folk band_A.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3363cc_1.jpg
  • Traditional musicians serenade passengers disembarking from a cruise ship in the port of Uturoa on the Island of Raiatea, French Polynesia.
    SFE_181109_002.jpg
  • Performers and musicians from The Lions Part company play instruments to accompany an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
    SFE_120108_071_1.jpg
  • Performers and musicians from The Lions Part company play instruments to accompany an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
    SFE_120108_007_1.jpg
  • Performers and musicians from The Lions Part company play instruments to accompany an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
    SFE_120108_005_1.jpg
  • Performers and musicians from The Lions Part company play instruments to accompany an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
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  • Two cellists chat in the street, opposite the Theatre Royal Harmarket, on 29th September 2016, in central London, England. With their instruments strapped to their backs, the two musicians talk, perhaps before starting a nights work at a nearby theatre im the capitals West End, the location for many stage and musical productions such as Phantom of the Opera.
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  • Members of the Voodoo Love Orchestra (VLO) perform to families of all ages during the Latin Music Festival at the Horniman Museum in south London. VLO play street music inspired by Cuban comparsa, Nigerian afrobeat and Jamaican ska. As the crowd behind follow the musicians who bang drums and blow their brass instruments and play and parade around Horniman Park, followed by Londoners and expat Latin speakers.
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  • An entire rank of Grenadier Guardsmen musicians are playing clarinets as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations, one event in a series to mark her 50th year on the throne. The soldiers have formed a marching band guard that is making its way along the Mall, that broad avenue from Buckingham Palace. Focus is on one guardsman whose bearskin is slightly higher than his of his comrades. Their music sheets are pinned on specially adapted stands on the ends on their instruments making the job of marching in absolutely straight, regimented lines the more easier. The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry. The Grenadier Guards celebrated its 350th anniversary in 2006.
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  • A teenage 4-piece band of drums, bass and two lead guitars perform in front of parents in an upstairs pub room in south London. 15 year-old lads play their own songs and covers by other musical artists. The audience look on as the boys play their instruments on a slightly raised stage in this room lit by daylight. Small girls sit on the floor looking impressed and mums and dads watch proud of their adolescent boys. The gig is a regular showcase organiused by their guitar teacher to demonstrate their musical skills as songwriters and musicians.
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  • A teenage band of drums, bass and lead guitar perform in front of parents in an upstairs pub room in south London. 15 year-old lads play their own songs and covers by other musical artists. Looking over his shoulder, the bass player checks rhythm with the lead singer  and the drummer looks across his cymbals to ensure the tempo is right. The gig is a regular showcase organiused by their guitar teacher to demonstrate their musical skills as songwriters and musicians.
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  • Brooke Sharkey lyrics in the leaves. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey and band playing in London Fields. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys34.jpg
  • Jez. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys35.jpg
  • Adam Beattie playing in the Finsbury. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys33.jpg
  • Brooke Sharkey and band. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys32.jpg
  • Boxcar Joe Strouser playing harmonica in the Vintage Emporium / 14 Bacon St, Brick Lane. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys30.jpg
  • Garance LouLou playing in Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys28.jpg
  • Ewan crowdsurfing in his pants, Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Theo Bard, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys25.jpg
  • Mojo Hand playing at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys24.jpg
  • The Turbans, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys20.jpg
  • Crowd shot, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
    London Speakeasys19.jpg
  • Rebekha Bouche and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rob Rider Hill and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Fred Stitz of Ravorlight playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Ewan and friend, Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Chats Palace, Homerton. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamming in The Harrison, Kings Cross. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Into the moon playing at The Harrison, Kings Cross. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Crowd listening to music in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Tankus the Henge playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rio Scenarium is possibly the most famous Samba Bar in Rio de Janeiro. Sitauted in the central and bohemian district of Lapa and spread over three floors, it plays host to some of the best Samba musicians in the World. Band on stage.
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  • Rio Scenarium is possibly the most famous Samba Bar in Rio de Janeiro. Sitauted in the central and bohemian district of Lapa and spread over three floors, it plays host to some of the best Samba musicians in the World. Band on stage.
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  • Rio Scenarium is possibly the most famous Samba Bar in Rio de Janeiro. Sitauted in the central and bohemian district of Lapa and spread over three floors, it plays host to some of the best Samba musicians in the World. Band on stage.
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  • Rio Scenarium is possibly the most famous Samba Bar in Rio de Janeiro. Sitauted in the central and bohemian district of Lapa and spread over three floors, it plays host to some of the best Samba musicians in the World. Interior shot from above, crowd and band playing on stage.
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  • Cuban musicians performing music on stage, singing, trumpets violins, wearing country style suits attire waistcoats and sombrero hats. Cuban locals attend a Rodeo in Ciego de Avila province, Cuba.
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  • Cuban musicians performing music on stage, singing, trumpets violins, wearing country style suits attire waistcoats and sombrero hats. Cuban locals attend a Rodeo in Ciego de Avila province, Cuba.
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  • Cuban musicians performing music on stage, singing, trumpets violins, wearing country style suits attire waistcoats and sombrero hats. Cuban locals attend a Rodeo in Ciego de Avila province, Cuba.
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  • Cuban musicians performing music on stage, singing, trumpets violins, wearing country style suits attire waistcoats and sombrero hats. Cuban locals attend a Rodeo in Ciego de Avila province, Cuba.
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  • Jazz musicians playing in the Spotted Cat jazz bar on Frenchman street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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  • Jazz musicians playing in the Spotted Cat jazz bar on Frenchman street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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  • Male Brazilian Gaucho cowboy and female musicians playing accordians and singing. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Male Brazilian Gaucho cowboy musicians playing accordians and singing. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Male Brazilian Gaucho cowboy and female musicians playing accordians and singing. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Male Brazilian Gaucho cowboy musicians playing accordians and singing. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Musicians getting ready for the practice performance, from Grande Rio Samba School from the Special Group, practices their Carnival procession in the Sambadrome, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • The Thames Festival is an autumn weekend celebration each September on the banks of the river Thames. 2,000 dancers, musicians and masqueraders take to the streets in an unrivalled display of street arts and creativity in this year's Night Carnival.
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