Article 5KSGQ ‘It feels good’: Kashmir folk singer’s rise from dusty street to music star

‘It feels good’: Kashmir folk singer’s rise from dusty street to music star

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Azhar Qadri in Srinagar and Hannah Ellis-Petersen
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Noor Mohammad Shah has given traditional Sufi music a new lease of life after a chance encounter

Noor Mohammad Shah had always happily lived a life of obscurity. Born in a small village in the conflict-ridden state of Kashmir in India, Shah had been introduced to the mystical world of Sufi music as a child and for decades since had made a meagre but fulfilling living singing traditional songs and performing on his rabab, a lute-like music instrument, at weddings and village festivals.

Yet it was a chance encounter between Shah and a group of young men, who happened to pass by as the god-fearing musician was playing his instrument on a dusty street corner, that would propel him into becoming one of Kashmir's most famous modern rabab musicians.

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