Mercury Music Prize: Sam Lee's Romany folk music inspiration
Mercury Music Prize: Sam Lee's Romany folk music inspiration Sam Lee, whose extraordinary album Ground of Its Own is nominated for the 2012 Mercury music prize, takes us to Kent to meet one of his musical inspirations, Freda Black, an 85-year-old Romany singer. Sam is on a quest to record ancient folk songs sung by generations of Travellers including Freda, to capture the tradition in its purest form

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