Celloman are a band led by cellist and session musician Ivan Hussey. Their music is described as a fusion of reggae and soul with African and Middle Eastern world music
Ivan Hussey's musical career began as he joined the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 17. During his time with them, he appeared on two of their recorded albums and took part in tours of Japan, Jamaica and Europe . He then became a session musician, playing cello for re...
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