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11 Facts About Lucy Rahman

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Lucy Rahman then enrolled at the Nazrul Academy, where she studied for six years and gained her diploma.

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Lucy Rahman was awarded "Sursaki" from her music college as the most promising vocalist of her generation.

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In 1983, Lucy Rahman moved to London, England with her husband, Mohammad Habib Lucy Rahman.

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Lucy Rahman has appeared on numerous television shows such as Channel 4's Eastern Eye and as well as performing in places such as Belgium, the Netherlands and the US.

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Since 1998, Lucy Rahman has been one of the lead singers of the jazz music group Grand Union Orchestra.

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Lucy Rahman has performed on numerous stage, television and radio shows both in Bangladesh and the UK.

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Lucy Rahman has toured with the Grand Union Orchestra which has meant she has visited many places across the UK, including Sadler's Wells Theatre, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Barbican Centre.

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Lucy Rahman has performed by herself on stage in the UK and various international venues, notably New York City, Berlin, Brussels and Paris.

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Lucy Rahman performed solo for BBC and Channel 4 television.

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Lucy Rahman sang as a playback singer for a number of television films, including A Kind of English and King of the Ghetto.

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In 2015, Lucy Rahman was a vocalist in Amina Khayyam's adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca's play Yerma.