<p><strong>'This volume about migrant musicians, listeners, and styles is essential reading for students of music and migration...it is especially timely in its focus on a significant sub-section of the discipline...[I]t covers a wide geographical and social range, a variety of styles, and offers an excellent overview of the cross-cultural issues that confront migrant urban musicians.' </strong><em>- Ilana Webster-Kogen, Ethnomusicology, Spring/Summer 2012 </em></p><p><strong>'To its credit, the volume is even-handed in covering music that resonates across the generations. It's enlightening to learn of what older Afghanis who have fled their wartorn country are tuning into...'</strong><em>-Leonard Nevarez on musicalurbanism.blogspot.co.uk, posted 28 June 2012</em></p>