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Charlotte Greig

Charlotte Greig (10 August 1954 – 19 June 2014)[1] was a British novelist, playwright, music journalist, singer and songwriter.

Early life edit

Charlotte Greig's father was in the navy and the family travelled the world. In 1962, she attended Charsfield village school, later described in Ronald Blythe's book Akenfield, where she learned to sing folk songs. At the age of 10 she was sent to a convent boarding school, St Stephen's College, Broadstairs, Kent, where she learned to play piano. She studied philosophy at Sussex University during the 1970s, a setting recounted in A Girl's Guide to Modern European Philosophy.

Career edit

Journalism edit

After university, Greig worked as a music journalist in print and radio. In 1990, she presented a six-part series on BBC Radio 1 called Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow on girl groups in popular music. It was based on her own book of the same title, published in 1989. In 1991, she wrote another Radio 1 documentary, British Black Music, and went on to present popular music features for BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Kaleidoscope. By 1998, Greig was working for Mojo magazine, reviewing folk and country music.

Music edit

In the same year, she issued the first of her own albums, Night Visiting Songs. It consisted of four traditional songs, with the rest written by herself. This has set the tone for her subsequent albums: acoustic understated gothic folk music. Unusually, she plays harmonium and mountain dulcimer, with occasional electronic additions. Four further albums are collaborations with guitarist Julian Hayman. Her main influences are Lal Waterson and Nico. She appeared on the Topic anthology A Woman's Voice (many other anthologies exist with the same title). In 2007, she curated and contributed to Migrating Bird, a tribute album to the late Lal Waterson, released on Honest Jon's record label. In addition, Greig's 2008 song "Crows" was released on a compilation album entitled The Crow Club, released on People Tree Records, an offshoot label of Acid Jazz Records. In 2014, Greig released "Studies in Hysteria" by Doctor Freud's Cabaret, a collection of songs in the voices of Freud's early patients, featuring a number of guest vocalists including Euros Childs, Julie Murphy, Jon Langford, and Angharad van Rijswijk.

Writing edit

In 2007, her first novel, 'A Girl's Guide to Modern European Philosophy', was published in the UK by Serpent's Tail. It was also published in the US (Other Press), and in translation in Italy (Tropea), Sweden (Voltaire), and Turkey (Sel Yayincilik).

She has written two radio plays, The Confessions (2009) and Against the Grain (2010), both broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Her most recent play was a Radio 4 docu-drama to mark the 50th anniversary of the Profumo Scandal, entitled Well, He Would, Wouldn't He (2013), and featuring Mandy Rice-Davies.

She has also written musical theatre pieces. I Sing of a Maiden, co-written with Rachel Trezise, was an exploration of folk song and young motherhood in the Welsh valleys (2008). The second, Dr Freud's Cabaret, with Anthony Reynolds, featured songs in the voices of Freud's early patients, including The Wolf Man, The Rat Man, Anna O, and Dora.

In 2013, her first crime novel, 'The House on the Cliff', under the name Charlotte Williams, was published by Macmillan. The second, Black Valley, was published in August 2014, shortly after her death by suicide.[2] These novels have been published in translation in the US (HarperCollins) the Netherlands (Ambo Anthos) and Germany (Lyx Verlag).[3]

Discography edit

Albums

  • Night Visiting Songs (1998)
  • Down in the Valley (2000)
  • At Llangennith (2001)
  • Winter Woods (2003)
  • Quite Silent (2005)
  • Dr Freud's Cabaret (2014)

Anthologies

  • The Executioner's Last Songs (2003)
  • A Woman's Voice (2004)
  • Migrating Bird (2007)
  • John Barleycorn Reborn (2007)
  • James Yorkston:When the Haar Rolls in Covers Disc (2008)
  • Crow Club: Various Artists (2009)
  • Like the Sun Feeds From Flowers (with Anthony Reynolds) (2010)

Bibliography edit

Fiction

  • A Girl's Guide to Modern European Philosophy (2007)
  • The House on the Cliff (2013)
  • Black Valley (2014)

Non-fiction

  • Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (1989)
  • Icons of Black Music (1999)

Plays

  • I Sing of a Maiden (with Rachel Trezise) (2008)
  • The Confessions (2009)
  • Against the Grain (2010)
  • Dr Freud's Cabaret (with Anthony Reynolds) (2010)
  • Well, He Would, Wouldn't He (with Mandy Rice Davies) (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ "Charlotte Williams (Greig) 1954 – 2014". Charlottewilliamswriter.wordpress.com. 1 July 2014.
  2. ^ "'I had to compose myself when I first heard her': the astonishing musical versatility of the late Charlotte Greig". The Guardian. 16 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Charlotte Greig folk musician, author and the world's unlikeliest hip-hopper". Walesonline.co.uk. 15 February 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charlotte Greig news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Charlotte Greig 10 August 1954 19 June 2014 1 was a British novelist playwright music journalist singer and songwriter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Journalism 2 2 Music 2 3 Writing 3 Discography 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editCharlotte Greig s father was in the navy and the family travelled the world In 1962 she attended Charsfield village school later described in Ronald Blythe s book Akenfield where she learned to sing folk songs At the age of 10 she was sent to a convent boarding school St Stephen s College Broadstairs Kent where she learned to play piano She studied philosophy at Sussex University during the 1970s a setting recounted in A Girl s Guide to Modern European Philosophy Career editJournalism edit After university Greig worked as a music journalist in print and radio In 1990 she presented a six part series on BBC Radio 1 called Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow on girl groups in popular music It was based on her own book of the same title published in 1989 In 1991 she wrote another Radio 1 documentary British Black Music and went on to present popular music features for BBC Radio 4 s Woman s Hour and Kaleidoscope By 1998 Greig was working for Mojo magazine reviewing folk and country music Music edit In the same year she issued the first of her own albums Night Visiting Songs It consisted of four traditional songs with the rest written by herself This has set the tone for her subsequent albums acoustic understated gothic folk music Unusually she plays harmonium and mountain dulcimer with occasional electronic additions Four further albums are collaborations with guitarist Julian Hayman Her main influences are Lal Waterson and Nico She appeared on the Topic anthology A Woman s Voice many other anthologies exist with the same title In 2007 she curated and contributed to Migrating Bird a tribute album to the late Lal Waterson released on Honest Jon s record label In addition Greig s 2008 song Crows was released on a compilation album entitled The Crow Club released on People Tree Records an offshoot label of Acid Jazz Records In 2014 Greig released Studies in Hysteria by Doctor Freud s Cabaret a collection of songs in the voices of Freud s early patients featuring a number of guest vocalists including Euros Childs Julie Murphy Jon Langford and Angharad van Rijswijk Writing edit In 2007 her first novel A Girl s Guide to Modern European Philosophy was published in the UK by Serpent s Tail It was also published in the US Other Press and in translation in Italy Tropea Sweden Voltaire and Turkey Sel Yayincilik She has written two radio plays The Confessions 2009 and Against the Grain 2010 both broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Her most recent play was a Radio 4 docu drama to mark the 50th anniversary of the Profumo Scandal entitled Well He Would Wouldn t He 2013 and featuring Mandy Rice Davies She has also written musical theatre pieces I Sing of a Maiden co written with Rachel Trezise was an exploration of folk song and young motherhood in the Welsh valleys 2008 The second Dr Freud s Cabaret with Anthony Reynolds featured songs in the voices of Freud s early patients including The Wolf Man The Rat Man Anna O and Dora In 2013 her first crime novel The House on the Cliff under the name Charlotte Williams was published by Macmillan The second Black Valley was published in August 2014 shortly after her death by suicide 2 These novels have been published in translation in the US HarperCollins the Netherlands Ambo Anthos and Germany Lyx Verlag 3 Discography editAlbums Night Visiting Songs 1998 Down in the Valley 2000 At Llangennith 2001 Winter Woods 2003 Quite Silent 2005 Dr Freud s Cabaret 2014 Anthologies The Executioner s Last Songs 2003 A Woman s Voice 2004 Migrating Bird 2007 John Barleycorn Reborn 2007 James Yorkston When the Haar Rolls in Covers Disc 2008 Crow Club Various Artists 2009 Like the Sun Feeds From Flowers with Anthony Reynolds 2010 Bibliography editFiction A Girl s Guide to Modern European Philosophy 2007 The House on the Cliff 2013 Black Valley 2014 Non fiction Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 1989 Icons of Black Music 1999 Plays I Sing of a Maiden with Rachel Trezise 2008 The Confessions 2009 Against the Grain 2010 Dr Freud s Cabaret with Anthony Reynolds 2010 Well He Would Wouldn t He with Mandy Rice Davies 2013 References edit Charlotte Williams Greig 1954 2014 Charlottewilliamswriter wordpress com 1 July 2014 I had to compose myself when I first heard her the astonishing musical versatility of the late Charlotte Greig The Guardian 16 August 2023 Charlotte Greig folk musician author and the world s unlikeliest hip hopper Walesonline co uk 15 February 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlotte Greig amp oldid 1170708954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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