For the love of music
Celebrate BBC Music Day 2017 with these musicians' stories on the power of music
The rise of South African DJ Black Coffee
Black Coffee DJs with one hand after losing the use of his left arm in a car accident
The Musician of Mosul
The Iraqi who played the cello on his roof in defiance of so-called IS
Princess Eud: Changing Haiti's image through rap—Outlook, Musicians Flying the Haitian Flag
"When someone has a microphone in their hand, they need to speak powerful things"
Is it possible to have a favourite chord?—Newsday
Five buskers tell us about their favourite chord
Japan's beatboxing monk—Japan
Ta2mi is a Buddhist monk by day, but he has another life as a DJ and beatboxer
Big chiefs in big costumes: Life beyond Hurricane Katrina—The Arts Hour, On Tour in New Orleans
How New Orleans' cultures have been reviving since Hurricane Katrina
Video exclusive: Hip Hop Feministas—Hip Hop Feministas
Guatemalan hip hop artist Rebeca Lane on what feminism means to women in Latin America.
Watch: We're Peruvian nuns - in a rock band—Outlook
The band, Siervas, have performed for hundreds of thousands of adoring fans
A band of musical brothers from Reunion—Sauti za Busara
Loryzine are reviving the music of slaves.
The niqab-wearing heavy metal guitarist
Gisele Marie Rocha converted to Islam and lives in São Paulo with her guitar called Polka.









