Jim Ghedi: From Sheffield to Scoring Films, A Journey Through Impostor Syndrome
Sheffield singer-songwriter Jim Ghedi, recently chosen to score Hugh Jackman's film The Death of Robin Hood, reflects on overcoming his impostor syndrome and the challenges of the folk scene.
Jim Ghedi, a Sheffield-based singer-songwriter, has recently gained recognition for scoring the film The Death of Robin Hood, starring Hugh Jackman. This opportunity has propelled him from relative obscurity into the spotlight.
In discussing his rise, Ghedi addresses the prevalent middle-class nature of the folk music scene, highlighting the significant divide within it. His insights shed light on the challenges faced by artists from different backgrounds.
Ghedi also shares his personal struggle with impostor syndrome, a common issue among creatives. His journey illustrates the complexities of navigating the music industry while maintaining authenticity.