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‘The folk scene is very middle class. The divide is huge’: Jim Ghedi, the Sheffield singer bringing his doomy music to the movies
From Sheffield's folk scene to scoring a Hugh Jackman film, Jim Ghedi's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Discover how his album 'Wasteland' caught the attention of director Michael Sarnoski and led to a unique film opportunity. Despi...
From Sheffield's folk scene to scoring a Hugh Jackman film, Jim Ghedi's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Discover how his album 'Wasteland' caught the attention of director Michael Sarnoski and led to a unique film opportunity. Despite facing impostor syndrome, Ghedi remains true to his roots, highlighting class divides in folk music with his doomy, resonant sounds. #JimGhedi #FolkMusic #FilmScore #HughJackman #Sheffield #MusicJourney
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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