Rhythm

Cherisse Osei

“I grew up listening to my parents’ music, which was jazz and funk and Miles Davis from my dad, and The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and Van Morrison from my mum. As a teenager I got into rock, Incubus, System Of A Down, Queens Of The Stone Age, and in my twenties I went into hip hop and soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy and so on. You learn styles by listening, and then you

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