Leon Rosselson
English songwriter (born 1934)
Leon Rosselson is a renowned English songwriter, born in 1934. His career in music began with his involvement in the British folk music revival, which laid the foundation for his subsequent success. As a singer-songwriter, Rosselson's unique style and satirical approach to songwriting soon gained him recognition, particularly through his appearances on the BBC's topical television program, That Was The Week That Was, in the early 1960s.
Rosselson's music career has been marked by extensive touring, both within Britain and internationally. His performances typically feature him singing his own compositions, accompanied by his acoustic guitar. In addition to his work in music, Rosselson has also established himself as a writer of children's books, showcasing his versatility as a creative artist. With a career spanning multiple decades, Leon Rosselson has solidified his position as a prominent figure in English music and literature.