Matthew Strachan
Matthew Strachan | |
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Matthew Strachan performing at the St James Theatre, London, November 2012. | |
Background information | |
Born | [1] | 11 December 1970
Origin | London, England[1] |
Genres | Rock/pop, country, soundtrack, musical theatre |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Nono, Nessus |
Associated acts | Klaus Harmony, Kim Ismay, Tom Kimmel, Fred Knobloch, Steve Lee, Dirk Maggs, Catherine Porter, Thom Schuyler, Keith Strachan, Tim Whitnall |
Website |
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"Monica"
Monica from the 1999 album Fallen Angels | |
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"Shadow of the Maple Tree"
Matthew Strachan song Shadow of the Maple Tree which describes the day leading up to a Tennessee lynching. | |
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Matthew Strachan (/ˈstrɔːn/ or /ˈstrækən/; born 11 December 1970) is an English composer and singer-songwriter.
His best known work is the music for the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? written with his father Keith,[1] and the BBC Radio 4 World War I drama series Home Front.[2][3] He has also contributed music to film and television productions such as Extract,[4] The Detectives,[5] Question Time, Winning Lines,[6] jingles for several television commercials, and scores for stage musicals.[7]
As a singer-songwriter Strachan is regarded as having a bittersweet style, often employing satire and characterisation to make political points about unusual subjects such as social networking[8] and the media.[9] He has remarked of his style that he is "somewhere on a spectrum somewhere between Dr. John and Richard Stilgoe".[7] He has also noted that he is out of step culturally. "My sensibilities are retro-fitted. It took me a decade to realize U2 were a good band ... I was sitting in a hotel and said to my wife of a record, 'mark my words, that track is going to be big.' It had been a hit across Europe for weeks."[10] As a composer of stage musicals he is noted for writing songs with a complete narrative arc.[11]
Strachan has won twelve awards from ASCAP (American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers) and in 2012 received the ASCAP Hall of Fame Award in recognition of ten consecutive wins for the soundtrack of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?[12]
He is also the creator of the comic fictional 1970's composer Klaus Harmony.
Biography
Strachan began writing songs as a teenager and his first professional job was to write five songs for the BBCTV drama Boogie Outlaws.[13][14]
After training at Dartington College of Arts and Goldsmiths College, University of London, he worked as a soundtrack composer throughout the 1990s creating music for television, radio and theatre productions[13] until concentrating on songwriting in Nashville, Tennessee where he collaborated with songwriters Don Henry, Tom Kimmel, Fred Knobloch, and Thom Schuyler.[15]
Following two years in America he created score and lyrics for the stage musicals About Bill[16] and Next Door's Baby.[17] In 2012 he announced the creation of a comedy oratorio based on the life of the Coronation Street character Ken Barlow for inclusion in his live shows.[18]
In 2012 Nono Records released 25 Year Songbook, an album of Strachan performing a selection of songs from his back catalogue. The second volume, 25 Year Songbook Part II, was released later in 2012.[19][20]
A new studio album by Matthew Strachan titled Perfect World Now Possible was released by Nono Records in September 2014.[21]
Discography
- Albums
- Perfect World Now Possible, Nono Records (2014)
- Live at the St James Theatre, Nono Records (2013)
- 25 Year Songbook Part II, Nono Records (2012)
- 25 Year Songbook, Nono Records (2012)
- 37203, Nono Records (2004)
- Even Warren Beatty (with Tim Whitnall), Nono Records (2002)
- Save The King's Head, Nono Records (2000)
- Fallen Angels, Nono Records (1999)
- The Rock Serious Electric Roadshow, Nono Records (1993)
- Compilations
- Speed Limit Monkey, Nono Records (2008)
- Flot Some, Jet Some, Nono Records (2008)
- Covered by other artists
- I Never Left You at All - J. Fred Knobloch, Hear Here, J. Fred Knobloch Music, (2015)
- Journeyman – Catherine Porter, single, Nono Records, (2011)
- Any More of You – Catherine Porter, 37203, Nono Records, (2004)
- Love is Enough – J. Fred Knobloch, 37203, Nono Records, (2004)
- The Note – Don Henry, 37203, Nono Records, (2004)
- Mama 'n' Them – J. Fred Knobloch, single, Nono Records, (2008)
- Just Because I Want To – Tommy Blaize, Even Warren Beatty, Nono Records, (2008)
- Soundtracks and Musicals
- As Is & Passing By, Nessus Records (2013)
- About Bill, Nessus Records (2011)
- Music for Theatre, Nessus Records (2011)
- Silk, Nessus Records (2009)
- Next Door's Baby, Nessus Records (2006)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – Soundtrack, Celador Records (2000)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – Interactive Game, Sony PlayStation, Disney Interactive (2000)
- Toy Story Sing Along, Disney (1997)
- A.k.a Klaus Harmony
- Oeuvre Cinq, HarmonSink (2010)
- Oeuvre 4, HarmonSink (2009)
- Oeuvre Derde, HarmonSink (2008)
- Oeuvre Zwei, HarmonSink (2007)
- Oeuvre I, HarmonSink (2006)
Music for motion pictures
- Mostly Dead, UkFilm.co
- Love Is a Four Letter Word Worth Seven Points, Boxfly Media, (2015)
- In Limbo, Nine Ladies Films, (2015)
Music featured in motion pictures
- Extract, Composer – Wundercrotchen, Miramax Films, (2009)
- Slumdog Millionaire, Composer – Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Fox Searchlight, (2008)
- Millions, Composer – Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Fox Searchlight, (2004)
- Celador Films Theme, Celador Films
- About a Boy, Composer – Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Universal Pictures, (2002)
- A Kind of Hush, Composer/lyricist – Confusions, First Film Company/Metrodome, (1998)
Music for stage
- The Man Called Monkhouse, Edinburgh Fringe/National Tour
- As Is, Trafalgar Studios
- Passing By, Tristan Bates Theatre
- As Is, Finborough Theatre
- Yours for the Asking, Orange Tree Theatre
- About Bill, Landor Theatre
- Hungry Ghosts, Orange Tree Theatre
- The Promise, Orange Tree Theatre
- The Making of Moo, Orange Tree Theatre
- Silk, Workshopped at the Orange Tree Theatre
- Last Train to Nibroc, Orange Tree Theatre
- Next Door's Baby, Orange Tree Theatre
- Happy Birthday Dear Alice, Orange Tree Theatre
- The Lodger, Theatre Royal, Windsor
- The Fly, Old Fire Station Theatre, Oxford
- Mad Dog Killer Leper Fiend, Man in the Moon Theatre
- Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, Orange Tree Theatre
- The Good Woman of Setzuan, Orange Tree Theatre
Music for television and radio
- Home Front, composer, BBC Radio 4
- Money, Composer Finding Schuyler & Can You See me From Over There? BBC2
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 10th Anniversary American Broadcasting Company
- Super Millionaire American Broadcasting Company
- Sketch Show Story BBC1
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Celador Productions, ITV, American Broadcasting Company
- Winning Lines, Celador Productions, CBS, BBC
- Ben-Hur (syndicated US Radio Drama) Focus on the Family
- Britain's Brainiest, Celador Productions, International
- Question Time, Mentorn Films, BBC
- Car Wars, Mentorn Films, BBC
- The Gemini Apes, BBC Radio 4
- Mind the Gap ITV
- Nobblers, BBC Radio 2
- The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna, Celador Productions, ITV
- Diggin' the Dancing Queens BBC
- The Detectives, Celador Productions, BBC
- Canned Carrott, Celador Productions, BBC
- The Jasper Carrott Trial, Celador Productions, BBC
- Children's Ward, Granada Television, ITV
- World Sport Esprit, TWI, International
- Legends of Wimbledon, TWI, International
- Scratchy and Co, Mentorn Films, ITV
- Boogie Outlaws BBC
Awards
- ASCAP Awards, Hall of Fame Award, 2012, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2011, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2010, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2009, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2008, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2007, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2006, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2005, London
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2004, London
- ASCAP 17th Annual Film & TV Awards, Top TV Theme, 2002, Los Angeles
- ASCAP 16th Annual Film & TV Awards, Top TV Theme, 2001, Los Angeles
- ASCAP Awards, US TV Theme, 2000, London
References
- 1 2 3 Nick Smurthwaite (21 March 2005). "Million pound notes – Keith Strachan". The Stage. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
- ↑ Home Front page at BBC website
- ↑ Interview with Matthew Strachan about Home Front at the BBC website
- ↑ Extract soundtrack listing at IMDb
- ↑ The Detectives IMDb Credits
- ↑ Winning Lines IMDb Credits
- 1 2 Whatsonstage interview with Matthew Strachan
- ↑ remotegoat.co.uk review of Strachan live show
- ↑ The Public Reviews review
- ↑ IMDb quotes
- ↑ Guardian review of Next Door's Baby
- ↑ ASCAP, London 2012 Special Awards
- 1 2 Screened Music Interview
- ↑ Boogie Outlaws IMDb Credits
- ↑ Mary James Music Publishing website catalogue page
- ↑ Broadway World About Bill feature
- ↑ Next Door's Baby entry at London Theatre Database
- ↑ Ken Barlow oratorio feature in The Stage
- ↑ 25 Year Songbook entry at MusicBrainz
- ↑ 25 Year Songbook Part II entry at MusicBrainz
- ↑ Perfect World Now Possible entry at MusicBrainz
External links
- Matthew Strachan at the Internet Movie Database
- Matthew Strachan Official Website
- Matthew Strachan at BBC Music
- Matthew Strachan on Twitter
- Air-Edel Associates
- Official website for the musical, Next Door's Baby
- Official website for the musical About Bill
- Just Grand Music Catalogue website
- Matthew Strachan MusicBrainz entry
- Matthew Strachan BASCA entry
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