News/TTL Founders featured in Rolling Stone alongside former student, Qudrat Wasefi

FeatureMay 27, 2026

TTL Founders featured in Rolling Stone alongside former student, Qudrat Wasefi

Qudrat Wasefi fled Kabul after the fundamentalist regime, with its violently enforced prohibition of music, returned to power in 2021. He’s part of a generation of refugees the world has largely forgotten

TTL Founders featured in Rolling Stone alongside former student, Qudrat Wasefi

As the Taliban entered Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 15, 2021, Qudrat Wasefi, a resolute 22-year-old trumpeter, flung open the windows of his music school’s empty wood-paneled studio and started to play as loudly as he could.

“I thought it was my last time,” he tells me, crammed into a booth at a taqueria in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while Harvard Square’s lunch rush is at full tilt. Beside him sit Bob Jordon and Derek Beckvold, two Americans who once taught him scales in Kabul and understood the stakes: Under the Taliban, music — especially from the West — was illegal, punishable by beatings, imprisonment, or death.

Read more: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/taliban-afghanistan-music-refugees-asylum-1235450742/