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Lester Simpson is an English folk singer, songwriter and local radio presenter. In the early 1990s, he helped to form the internationally-acclaimed acappella folk vocal trio Coope Boyes & Simpson. His songwriting - powerfully lyrical or targeted with wry humour - has brought an equally eclectic range of commissions from Britain and Europe. At the request of radio DJ Andy Kershaw, Lester wrote and recorded songs and the signature tune for the BBC Radio 1 series 'Kershaw Comes Home'. In doing so, he drew on his own local roots and traditions for work on 'The Belper Suite', commissioned by Belper Millennium Celebrations and 'March Of Time' for Wellingborough Council, whilst the hip-hop ecology of his 'Make It Mend It' forms part of the Cambridge University Advanced Course in English for Foreign Students. It is the area around Passchendaele and Ypres in Flanders that has produced many of his most significant songs. Commissioned by Peace Concerts Passendale, a Flemish organisation which brings together artists and writers from different countries, Lester's songs and music have won national awards and been used for the soundtracks of the Channel 4 documentary, 'The Underground War' and Carlton Television's 'Shot at Dawn'. His works have featured in live concerts and recordings in Passchendaele Church and as part of the Passchendaele Suite were performed for the town's eightieth anniversary commemorations of the battle. In 1998, his work for the Peace Concerts' production,
The Radio Ballads: The Song Of Steel
The Songs of the Radio Ballads
The Radio Ballads: The Horn Of The Hunter
Fire and Sleet and Candlelight (Special Edition)
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Standing in Line
We're Here Because We're Here
Singing The Ages Down
We're Here because
Passchendaele - Suite & Terminus
In Flanders Fields - Naming Names
Passchendaele Suite