Leon Rosselson

簡(jiǎn)介: by Craig HarrisLeon Rosselson is one of Englands most respected songwriters. Best known for his politically-edged tune, The World Turned Up 更多>

by Craig HarrisLeon Rosselson is one of Englands most respected songwriters. Best known for his politically-edged tune, The World Turned Upside Down, covered by Billy Bragg and Dick Gaughan, Rosselson continues to reflect the state of modern Britain through his songs. While British newspaper, the Guardian called his tunes fierce, funny, cynical, outraged, blasphemous, challenging and anarchic, Folk Roots described Rosselson as a sharp observer, a wonderful wordsmith, a composer of originality and depth, but most of all, a superb integrator of words and music. Launching his career in the early 60s, as a member of folk revivalist group the Galliards, Rosselson attracted international attention when several of his songs were featured on the satirical television show, That Was the Week That Was. A major break in Rosselsons bid for success came when Braggs version of The World Turned Upside Down reached the British Top Ten in 1985. Two years later, Rosselson had a minor hit with his independantly-released single, Ballad of a Spycatcher, recorded with accompaniment by Bragg and the Oyster Band. Rosselson has remained active in a wide range of mediums. His first childrens book, Rosas Singing Grandfather, published in 1991, was listed for a Carnegie Medal. Rosselson has written songs and scripts for Interactions Doggs Troupe, Fun Art Bus and for the stage production of They Shoot Horses, Dont They, presented at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield. Together with socialist magician Ian Seville, Rosselson has performed in two stage shows. While A Dinosaur in My Shoe was directed at children, Look at It This Way was more adult-oriented.

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