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Revision as of 19:02, 30 April 2016

Hudeydi
Birth nameAhmed Ismail Hussein
GenresSomali
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist
InstrumentOud

Ahmed Ismail Hussein (Template:Lang-so) is a Somali-British musician commonly known as Hudeydi.[citation needed]

Personal life

At age 14, Hudeydi's father took him to a party in Aden, Yemen where he met an Arab man playing the oud. Hudeydi liked the instrument and wanted to learn how to play. Hudeydi learned the oud from Abdullahi Qarshe, the "father of Somali music",[citation needed] who advised Hudeydi's father to buy his son an oud and a pick instead of a pen and a book. However, Hudeydi's teacher advised him to learn the drums, because of his constant drumming on the desk.[1]

Music career

Hudeydi played in Somalia during the 1950s and 1960s. During one period Somali officials tried to ban music as a distraction and saw musicians as devils. In 1973 Hudeydi moved to the United Kingdom where he performed at private functions such as family weddings and taught others the instrument.

See also

References

  1. ^ "BBC - Radio 3 World on Your Street - Musicians' Stories". BBC. Retrieved 4 April 2014.