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Hussein Zahawy was born in December 1980
into a Muslim family. He spent his childhood
in Iraq and then moved to the UK with his
family at the age of 10. After completing
school, he went on to study for A Levels
in Music, English and English Literature.
He went to the University of London and
studied for a BA in Ethnomusicology.
At the age of 5, his Grandfather introduced
him to the daf (Kurdish frame drum), which
was to become a way of discovering other
percussion instruments of the world. When
he was 13, he was invited to join the first
national Radio and Television Orchestra
of Kurdish music in Europe. As well as being
a professional percussionist, he also gains
work through acting roles with theatre companies
in both the UK and USA. From a very early
age, he has always shown a keen interest
in following a career path in music. It
was all around him as he grew up. So it's
no surprise to see that he has become a
young, talented, professional percussionist.
Hussein has a wide range of musical influences:
Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Indian, Mediterranean,
Jazz, etc.
Hussein is currently based in London, UK.
He would describe his music as: "...rhythmic
ingredients from some of the Middle Eastern
traditions like Persian, Kurdish, Turkish
and Mediterranean interpreted in his own
personal style." Musically, He has
recently completed his first solo album
of percussion compositions called One Word,
which is due for release at the 2008.
Islam has a vast musical heritage, stretching
from Morocco to China, being brought up
in a Muslim family, he has always been exposed
to the style, which is reflected in the
sound and choices of instrument. Hussein's
music sends out messages of rhythm and unity.
Percussive instruments are found in all
music, and so he uses these because no matter
what background you are from, it can get
you dancing. He considers his versatility
as a musician as one of his biggest achievements
- being able to span many genera is talent
in itself for such a young man. He also
says being asked to work on the Hollywood
movie Kingdom of Heaven, (2005) soundtrack
and also working with other big named artists,
(Sami Yusuf, Kadim al-Saher and Shahram
Nazeri).
Currently he has been taking his percussive
works and with the help of choreographers
has created two dance projects, which will
premiere in early 2008. He also plans to
release a second album featuring different
percussionists. His goals are to play music
for the sake of love, peace and harmony
because music is an important thing that
unites people.
In his spare time he likes to keep fit
and healthy, spending time with his family,
listening to and playing music.
Hussein's message for his fans is: "We
need to love and care for each other more.
Enjoy the moments. Take them and cherish
them."
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