Bedouine
Underground καλλιτέχνης folk
Bedouine has a sound. Sixties folk meets seventies country-funk with a glimmer of bossa nova cool. Lithe guitar picking and precise lyrical excursions. That mesmerizing voice and phrasing. Bedouine, a gallicized riff on bedouin, the nomad, the wanderer. Anyone can assume such a name, but Azniv Korkejian has an experience of what it means, the type of ground it covers. “Moving around so much caused me at some point to feel detached, to not really belong anywhere and I thought that was a good title.” Born in Aleppo, Syria to Armenian parents, Korkejian spent her childhood in Saudi Arabia, moving to America when her family won a Green Card lottery. They settled in Boston, then Houston, but she split for L.A. as soon as she could. A casual offer to stay on a horse farm took her to the rolling hills of Lexington, Kentucky, followed by a year in Austin, and a trip east to Savannah for a degree in sound design. Returning to L.A., she discovered a close-knit community of musicians in Echo Park that started to feel like home.
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What kind of music does Bedouine play?+
Bedouine's music blends 1960s folk and 1970s country-funk with elements of bossa nova, characterized by acoustic guitar and her distinctive vocals.
Where is Bedouine from?+
Bedouine, whose real name is Azniv Korkejian, was born in Aleppo, Syria, and spent her childhood in Saudi Arabia before moving to the United States.
How can I find out when Bedouine is playing?+
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