Leon Rosselson - Later Collaborations

Later Collaborations

Frequent collaborators on his later albums included Martin Carthy, Robb Johnson, Liz Mansfield and Fiz Shapur. The box set Carthy Chronicles included 4 songs by Rosselson, including Palaces of Gold which originally appeared on Carthy's Crown of Horn (1976).

Rosselson has also performed two shows with socialist magician Ian Saville: A Dinosaur in My Shoe, for children, and Look at it This Way, for adults (the Independent on Sunday reviewer who attended the premiere at the Edinburgh Festival described this as "an evening of gently dialectical delights offered by two lovely gentlemen with the worst haircuts in Scotland").

Rosselson has toured North America, appearing frequently at the Vancouver Folk Festival, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Australia.

He has written songs for a stage production at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, of They Shoot Horses, Don't They?

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