- Richard Jobson (television presenter)
Richard Jobson (born
6 October 1960 ,Dunfermline ,Scotland ) is a Scottishsinger-songwriter andfilm-maker , best known as atelevision presenter .The Skids
He was formerly lead
singer with the art-punk rock group,The Skids . Jobson's singing style with the Skids was highly distinctive, and he wrote thelyric s, whileStuart Adamson wrote most of the music."
Scared to Dance ", the first Skidsalbum , featured the hit 1979 single "Into the Valley ", the group's most successful single. Jobson appeared onBBC Television 's "Top of the Pops " singing it. The album also featured "The Saints are Coming " whose lyrics about storms and drowning came back to light after the tragedy ofHurricane Katrina . In September 2006 it was announced thatGreen Day andU2 were to record acover version of thesong for charitable purposes. Jobson said that he had written the song about the death of a friend in theBritish Army . Much of "Scared to Dance" features local references, and also Jobson's fascination with the two world wars.The fourth and final album by the Skids, "Joy" was almost entirely written by Jobson and Russell Webb, as the other two band members had left, one of whom was Jobson's long time songwriting partner
Stuart Adamson who moved on to form his new bandBig Country .Post-Skids
Though he later formed another rock band with Russell Webb and
John McGeoch calledThe Armoury Show - named after a 1913 New Yorkmodernist art exhibition , Jobson and Webb also became a vital part of the career ofVirginia Astley , which began in 1980.Webb co-produced her first album "From Gardens Where We Feel Secure ".Both Astley and Jobson were recording sessions for
Les Disques Du Crépuscule , aBelgian record label , in which Jobson andJohn Foxx (formerly ofUltravox ) were shareholders. Jobson made several LPs for the label, usually ofpoetry readings with Astley as hisaccompanist . At the same time the final Skids album "Joy" was released, Astley and Nicky Holland appeared asbacking vocalist s with Astley also playingflute on the single "Fields".Both artistes had found a common interest in the
War Poets , a theme which was in evidence for Jobson's first album "Ballad Of Etiquette" and which bore a credit for "Virginia & Josephine" (Wells). This album was released in November 1981, and peaked on the UK indie charts at number 24. At the same time Astley, Nicky Holland andKate St. John auditioned forBill Drummond at the Zoo Club inLiverpool where they made their live debut.Jobson was doing poetry readings at the Cabaret Futura Club, who issued an album on the Martyrwell label and which was engineered by Astley's brother
Jon Astley . Amongst a lot of strange-sounding and difficult music was the first ever recording byKissing the Pink , where the "Josephine" from "Ballad Of Etiquette" came from, and whom had been a music student inManchester along with Virginia Astley.For Crepescule's LP "Fruits Of The Original Sin", Jobson performed a poem called "Homage To Marguerite Duras" with music by Astley.
The mid 1980s saw Astley and Jobson do a
Japan ese tour to promote his album "An Afternoon In Company". Much of Jobson's spoken word material for the Cocteau and Crépuscule labels has been reissued on CD by theLTM label.He has a daughter, Edieline Jobson, who is a vegan.
Television and film career
After cutting another album Jobson entered his next career as a
TV presenter , beginning with the "Garden Party " onBBC , to "The Clothes Show ", before eventually becoming a presenter on Sky Television. Jobson also appeared in an episode of "Neighbours From Hell".He also presented a late-night series in some
ITV regions called "Hollywood Report". Katie Wagner worked as a reporter on the show.In the 1990s he began a career as a
film director , producer andscreenwriter . Jobson has directed three feature films: "Sixteen Years of Alcohol" (2003), which was based on his novel; "The Purifiers" (2004); and "A Woman in Winter" (2005), which shares its title with a track on the Skids album, "The Absolute Game ".External links
* [http://www.richardjobson.com Official website]
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* [http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/rjobsoncat.html Jobson releases]
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