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Leon Rosselson

Leon Rosselson is credited on 322 releases across 93 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1958–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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322

Pressings credited

93

Albums

8

Decades active

32

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Biography

Leon Rosselson (born 22 June 1934, Harrow, Middlesex, England) is an English songwriter and writer of children's books. After his early involvement in the folk music revival in Britain, he came to prominence, singing his own satirical songs, in the BBC's topical TV programme of the early 1960s, That Was The Week That Was. He toured Britain and abroad, singing mainly his own songs and accompanying himself with acoustic guitar. In later years, he has published 17 children's books, the first of which, Rosa's Singing Grandfather, was shortlisted in 1991 for the Carnegie Medal. He continues to write and perform his own songs, and to collaborate with other musicians and performers. Most of his material includes some sort of satirical content or elements of radical politics.

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322 releases · 93 albums · active 1958–2026

  • Performance · 628
  • Other credits · 24
  • Production · 4

Studios: Temple Records Studio · Tonstudio St. Blasien · Royal Albert Hall · Ideal Sound Recorders

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