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Rosalie Deighton
Acoustic / Pop / Folk

Half Dutch, half Indonesian, half Barnsley.



London
United Kingdom

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Member Since9/18/2005
Band Websitewww.rosaliedeighton.com
Band MembersRosalie Deighton - vocals, guitar
Dave Marks - bass, guitar

Management:
Clive Black & Samar Alkadhi
Blacklist Entertainment
Fulham Palace
Bishop's Avenue
London SW6 6EA

T: 020 7610 8060
F: 020 7736 0606

www.blacklistent.com
InfluencesTom Waits, Bob Dylan, Ron Sexsmith, Emmylou Harris, Maria McKee, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Bonnie Raitt and Dolly Parton
Sounds LikeYou decide...
Record LabelEcho
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Rosalie Deighton
Anyone who has heard Rosalie Deighton's potent voice and compelling songs will know that music is her life. In fact, there was music in her world even before she was born. ''My mother always told me that she played Emmylou Harris records to me when I was still in the womb,'' Rosalie says. ''Something must have got through because she's one of my favourite artists to this day.''

Born in Holland to an Indonesian mother and a British father, the family moved to Barnsley, Yorkshire when Rosalie was eight. By then she was already a seasoned performer. Her parents were musicians and a popular attraction at folk festivals playing an eclectic repertoire of bluegrass, country and folk as the Deighton Family. By her fourth birthday, Rosalie was playing spoons with the family band (which also included four other siblings) and soon graduated to mandolin.

The Deighton Family toured all over the world and made five albums for the Green Linnet and Rounder labels. In time, they were performing some of the songs Rosalie had begun to write. But it was her parents band and she determined early that in order to forge her own musical identity, she would go solo. ''At the age of 13 I knew I had to do it on my own. It was just a matter of time," she says. By her mid-teens, she was blossoming so rapidly as a songwriter and a performer that it was obvious the family band would not be able to hold her much longer.

The early '90s were exciting times in British folk music with a whole generation of new performers emerging and one of her first musical excursions away from the family band came when Rosalie and sister Kathleen teamed up with a youthful Kate Rusby, Kathryn Roberts and others to make the album "Intuition", released on the Fat Cat label in 1993.

Shortly after at the age of 20, she left Yorkshire for London, where she continues to live, and the Deighton Family gracefully retired from the scene. These days, her father is a guitar-maker. Needless to say, Rosalie plays one of his instruments. In London, success appeared to come swiftly. She signed a publishing deal with Chrysalis and a recording deal with EMI soon after. But in a typical record industry scenario, those who had signed her left the label before she had completed an album. A new regime brought with it a new set of musical priorities - and that was that.

After the EMI debacle, Independiente quickly signed Rosalie, releasing the album Truth Drug in 2001. It was a collection of fine songs of both intimacy and power, packed full of winning melodies and sung in a voice that could charm the birds out of the trees. Yet although the reviews were favourable, Rosalie - who is her own sternest critic -didn't feel it was the album she had really wanted to make.

Everybody involved had their own view on how she should sound and the result was less focussed than she wished. ''I was being pushed in different directions and it ended up too middle-of-the-road,'' she says today. ''We recorded and re-recorded and seemed to get further and further away from the spirit of the songs.'' The experience made Rosalie determined that next time she was going to do it on her own terms. Instead of chasing another deal, she's been gigging endlessly (''that's my bread and butter, I've never had a proper job'') and writing songs.

And then writing more songs. ''I write every day. I'm scared I'd lose my marbles if I didn't. It's a discipline. You can do so much with a song and a guitar. The possibilities are endless,'' she says. Sometimes she will just go and sit in a coffee shop and listen to the conversations going on around her and jot down ideas and phrases over her cappuccino. Other times, the songs come from deep within her own experience. Like most of the great songwriters, much of her work is rich in delicious melancholy. ''I'm not a miserable person at all. But most of the songs I love are pretty dark and my own songs tend to dwell on the downside of romance,'' she admits. ''It's very rare I write an upbeat song.''

Her songwriting heroes comprise all the classic names from Tom Waits to Bob Dylan. Among her fellow female artists, unsurprisingly she's a huge fan of Emmylou Harris. But she also cites Maria McKee, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Bonnie Raitt and Dolly Parton as inspirations. ''It's the pure, classic singer-songwriter sensibility that really moves me,''' she says. ''But I'm also a complete sucker for bluegrass music ever since I heard it at all those folk festivals as a child.''

Rosalie's new album is out in March and the songs are far more raw and stripped down and represent the mature honing of her craft and the culmination of all her experience. . Connoisseurs of great songwriting are in for a treat.

NIGEL WILLIAMSON


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kunasek

kunasek



Oct 27 2009 7:59 AM

hi
New Capitols

New Capitols



Oct 27 2009 7:58 AM

Thanks for the add!  Please check out our brand new recordings and let us know what you think.

Cheers

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Monday Monday

Monday Monday



Oct 24 2009 11:54 PM

Ash (TOUR BUILDING) Mandrake

Ash (TOUR BUILDING) Mandrake



Oct 24 2009 11:54 PM

Enjoying your site.

This is to let you know what's in store for
The Donkey, Leicester 18th Dec 2009




Hope you enjoy it.
Ash :o)
Fleur-de-Lys Club

Fleur-de-Lys Club



Oct 24 2009 11:54 PM

Tickets selling fast for the next Fleur-de-Lys Club, at The Lexington on Wednesday 23rd September.

Click the flyer for £4 adv tickets.
Bei Bei

Bei Bei



Oct 24 2009 11:54 PM

Thanks' for connecting. Bei Bei
Tim

Tim



Oct 24 2009 11:53 PM

Hi Rosalie,
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Kind regards,  Tim
Monday Monday

Monday Monday



Oct 24 2009 11:53 PM

Just a reminder that Clerkenwell's best Monday Night Folk Night will next be taking place on Monday 2nd November, featuring: Chris Sarjeant and Emma Scarr,plus floor spots and more

Emma Scarr has been active on London’s live scene for approaching two decades. A proficient performer on guitar, fiddle and banjo, in recent years she has concentrated on song craft.

Chris Sarjeant has been recently described as,".a very major addition to the British Folk Scene.." by BBC Folk-musician of the year Tom McConville who added that his guitar work is "...impeccable.."

See www.folkonmonday.co.uk for details

Come along and start your week in full blooded folky mode.
Ruby Jane

Ruby Jane



Sep 30 2009 3:41 PM

Good morning music lovers!
Check out the new pictures and video! Let me know what you think!
Ruby Jane
Bei Bei

Bei Bei



Sep 30 2009 3:41 PM

Thanks' for connecting. Bei Bei
Matt Rivers

Matt Rivers



Sep 30 2009 3:41 PM

Hiya,

How's it going? There is a free track available for you at the moment on our myspace page. Just click the FREE DOWNLOAD box at the top of the page and enter a valid email to download the tune. How cool is that!

Have a great week and thank you very much for being electronically connected to us as friends and fans.

Much love,

Matt Rivers xxx
Sandy

Sandy Jones



Sep 8 2009 3:58 PM

I miss your posts....
David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Aug 31 2009 9:40 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN 

Once drove an old sedan, up north, 
From a place in Sydney to Cairns; 
Then to Kuranda I went forth, 
By train, to look without set plans.

I browsed through the trendy market, 
With fresh fruits of tropical kind; 
Walked to the creek through lush thicket - 
Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.

I dined in a scenic cafe; 
Then, outside, as I wrote for yen, 
Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey, 
You go walkabout with your pen.” 

Request or question, I don’t know -
Assured voices, elderly men.
That’s now several years ago, 
And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.

(C) David Franks 2003
STEVE WILDE: listen while the music gets BIGGER!

STEVE WILDE: listen while the music gets BIGGER!



Aug 28 2009 2:36 PM

very pretty!
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou

Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou



Aug 27 2009 7:42 PM

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Sandy

Sandy Jones



Aug 12 2009 7:08 AM

You've been awfully quiet lately.... 
Craig Reynolds

Craig Reynolds



Aug 9 2009 2:51 PM

My debut single ROLLIN' IN THE HEY just broke into the top 75 on the Music Row Breakout Chart WITH A BULLET!!!. Also I was just featured in the "Listen Up" section of COUNTRY WEEKLY!!! Visit my page and click on the Country Weekly free download button to get your copy of the debut single.



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John Toney (Bassist)

John Toney (Bassist)



Aug 9 2009 2:51 PM


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Paulien

Paulien



Aug 9 2009 2:50 PM

Wishing you a very Happy Birthday!
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Nick

Nick



Aug 9 2009 2:50 PM

Happy Birthday beautiful lady. xxx
Sandy

Sandy Jones



Aug 9 2009 2:50 PM

Happy Birthday! I'm getting a cake and eating it here for you.
Dave

Dave deighton deighton



Aug 9 2009 2:50 PM

I ENJOYED THE GIG ON SATURDAY AND THE BIRTHDAY MEAL WITH YOUR FRIENDS WAS GREAT FUN.SEE YOU SOON.HAVE FUN IN SPAIN AND GIVE J.T. MY REGARDS.LOVE,DAD.
Carolyn

Carolyn



Jul 26 2009 1:31 PM

Have a very happy birthday. Sending you our wishes for all you would wish for yourself (and more)! Have a fantastic day, see you soon, Love Carolyn & Chris xxx
Maple Mountain

Maple Mountain



Jul 26 2009 1:03 AM

hey,
i have 5 new songs up, im quite excited.
hope all is well,
emil
Ninja Track Productions

Ninja Track Productions



Jul 20 2009 10:10 AM


Thanks for your friendship Rosalie.  Much respect goes out to you from Ninja Track Productions!!!
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