West Bank vinyl repairman won’t let musical heritage die


NABLUS, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES—From Jamal Hemmou’s ramshackle workshop in Nablus’ Old City in the occupied West Bank, classic Arabic songs blare into the surrounding cobbled streets. The 58-year-old is the last of his kind in the city — he runs the only shop in Nablus repairing and selling vinyl records and players. Like much of the […]

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