John Sampson (musician)
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John Sampson (born 18 April 1955,
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, Scotland) is a Scottish multi-instrumental musician, actor and entertainer.


Early life

Sampson was brought up in the Salvation Army and attended Wick High School, Peterhead Academy and Boroughmuir Secondary School in
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before studying music at Edinburgh's
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, graduating in 1978.


Career

Sampson has collaborated with Britain's poet laureate
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in live performances since 2003. With Carol Ann Duffy he has performed at The Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room,Royal Festival Hall,Queens Hall, Hong Kong Festival, Auckland Festival NZ, Emirates Festival Dubai, Edinburgh Festivals, Buckingham Palace for the Queen, Prince Philip & Princess Anne and literary festivals around the UK for over 18 years. His solo live act involves playing recorders, trumpets, crumhorn, gemshorn, cornettino, halusi and other instruments, and his theatre work includes 30 years with the Natural Theatre Company of Bath including ''Scarlatti's Birthday Party'', and ''Scarlatti`s Revenge'' touring Germany also Bill Brydon's The Big Picnic, Glasgow (BBC TV).

He worked with John McGrath on TV and theatre productions ''Border Warfare'' (Channel 4) ''John Brown's Body'' (Channel 4) and A Satire of the Four Estates (Edinburgh Festival 1997). He worked at the Young Vic, London, in Peribanez with Rufus Norris. He also worked with John Bett on the ''Jolly Beggars'' and ''Para Handy'' both with Wildcat Stage Productions. He performed at the Edinburgh Festival in ''Good'' directed by Michael Boyd and won the Herald's best Musical performance at the Edinburgh Festival 1992. Sampson worked again with the BBC for six series of the popular sitcom ''
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''. and ''The Baldy Man'' (Carlton TV). His 2011 album, ''Cullen Skink'', was launched at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. John was a member of folk band Fourth Estaite from 1975 to 1980 with Robin Harper and Rab Handliegh. Radio work includes composing the music for the five part series "The Bride of Lammermoor" by Walter Scott (BBC Radio 4) and "The Hireling" by Patrick Malahide (BBC Scotland).He was Recorder Tutor at the Scottish Conservatoire of Music in the 1990s. Sampson was based in Hamburg, Germany from 1985, where he performed with pianist Patrick O`Connell in the duo Pat & John. Sampson also regularly plays trumpet with reggae band Makossa, and occasionally plays trumpet with the rhythm and blues band, Dr Hip and the Blues Operation. Sampson played at the 70th Birthday of Seamus Heaney at the Pavilion theatre in Dun Laoghaire and the tribute night at the Royal Festival Hall London. He was short listed for the Critic's Award for Theatre in Scotland in the Best Music and Sound category for his work on ''
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'', Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Edinburgh. In 2013, with the trumpeter Finlay Hetherington he formed the brass quintet, Brass Tracks. In 2017, he formed the Bruntsfield Baroque Trio, with Frances Rive and Vickie Hobson. From 2001 to 2021 he composed the music for Theatre Alba`s Children`s Theatre shows written by Clunie Mackenzie for the Edinburgh Fringe. Winner of The Primary Times award for Best Children`s show Edinburgh Fringe 2018. In 2010, he formed A Fyne Pear with Pete Baynes, Stewart Hanratty and Wendy Weatherby and continues to perform for the charity Music in Hospitals & Care. Sampson performed with
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on the albums ''Song of the Gaels'' and ''Milestones'', along with TV and radio broadcasts on the BBC.He has played on three albums with Andy Chung. He was also vice-chair of the Scottish committee of the British actors’ union,
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. In June 2016, he became a member of the
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www.johnsampson.co.uk www.brasstracksmusic.co.uk


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sampson, John 1955 births Living people Scottish multi-instrumentalists Scottish composers Scottish male actors People educated at Boroughmuir High School People from Dunfermline