Roddy Hart

Roddy Hart
Background information
Born (1979-07-16) 16 July 1979 (age 45)
Glasgow, Scotland
GenresAlternative rock, pop, acoustic
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, composer, radio presenter
Years active2007–present
LabelsVertical, Compass, Middle of Nowhere

Roderick John Hart (born 16 July 1979) is a Scottish singer–songwriter, composer and broadcaster from Glasgow. As a solo artist, he has released three records – Bookmarks, Sign Language and Road of Bones – and one EP, The Dylan EP (with Irish artist Gemma Hayes). Hart also releases albums with his band the Lonesome Fire, the first of which was the self-titled Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire produced by Danton Supple. Released in late 2013,[1] the album was nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in April 2014.[2] Their second album, Swithering, was co-produced by Paul Savage and released in 2016. The band made their American network TV debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on 17 February 2014 and proved so popular they were invited back the following week to perform a week-long residency on the show.[3]

Hart has toured and played with numerous artists including Wilco, Field Music, KT Tunstall, Beth Orton, Ron Sexsmith, Dawes, the Low Anthem, LAU, Ray LaMontagne, Kris Kristofferson, Jeff Beck, Ray Davies and Jack Bruce. He curates the Roaming Roots Revue for Celtic Connections each year and presents two weekly radio shows on BBC Radio Scotland: The Roddy Hart Show and The Quay Sessions.

Hart was Associate Musical Director on the Scottish film Sunshine on Leith and with Tommy Reilly wrote the music and lyrics for the film Anna and the Apocalypse. The duo arranged the music and wrote the score for Our Ladies (released via Sony International), and wrote songs for the 2020 revival of Animaniacs for Warner Bros. and Hulu, for which they won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Original Song for a Preschool, Children's or Animated Program. Their first stage musical - an adaptation of Peter Mullan's Orphans - toured theatres in spring 2022.

  1. ^ English, Paul (27 January 2013). "Singer Roddy Hart on his famous pals and his unlikely cameo in Proclaimers film". Daily Record. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  2. ^ Nicola Meighan (24 April 2014). "Revealed: The 20 records on the longlist for Scottish album of 2014 Of The Year". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Craig Ferguson's 'Late Late Show' Books Scottish Band for One-Week Residency". Hollywood Reporter. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.

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