Sunday 1 January 2012

Jackie Leven has Died Of Cancer


Jackie Leven has died of cancer at the age of 61 (Obituary From The Daily Telegraph)

By Donna Bowater

Tributes have been paid to Leven, who enjoyed great critical acclaim but little commercial attention for his soulful music inspired by his colourful life.
His career spanned four decades and included homeless spells for the Kirkcaldy contemporary of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Born into a Romany family in 1950, Leven played in local bands as a young man before leaving Scotland when he attracted the attention of gangs.
He slept rough, spent time busking and became addicted to heroin as well as a heavy drinker.
But along the way, his distinctive works were hailed as masterpieces, taking in the characters and experiences he met with on his travels.
A statement on his website announced his battle with cancer shortly before he died.
It said: "Sometimes, you have to tell people about the Bad[sic], as well as the Good[sic].
"It is with a heavy heart, therefore, that I have to relate the sad news that the great Scottish singer-songwriter JACKIE LEVEN is gravely ill, suffering from cancer, and, in all candour, has only a few days to live.
"From his emergence as leader of the underrated DOLL BY DOLL in the seventies, through well documented addiction problems which Leven overcame with remarkable strength of will, culminating in a solo resurgence through the 1980s to the here and now, Jackie has amassed an amazing body of work – the composer of over four hundred songs, including arguably his greatest song – ‘Call Mother’, from the album ‘Mystery of Love’ (ranked by Q magazine as one of ‘100 Best Albums of All Time’).
"If sales didn’t always reflect the overwhelmingly positive critical reception his albums received, he nonetheless remained a perceptive writer and performer.
"Jackie was imbued with a restless creativity, and always searching for new settings for his ruminative lyrical forays, laced with humour and melodic grace. As a performer, Jackie could enthral and entrance the audience with picaresque tales taken from first-hand experience.
"Those that have worked with Jackie will know of his mordant wit and very idiosyncratic world view. His latest release, Wayside Shrines and The Code of the Travelling Man, recorded with multi-instrumentalist Michael Cosgrave was yet more proof of Leven’s enduring talent and inexhaustible creative energies."
Producer and musician David Wrench posted on Twitter this afternoon: "My dear friend Jackie Leven died last night. He was a truly incredible man. I can't believe I'll never record that beautiful voice again.
"Jackie Leven and I made 14 albums together. We never argued I learned so much from him. Many of my best memories of recent years are of him."
Leven had been due to perform at the Green Hotel in Kinross for Mundell Music on Friday night.
Mundell Music tweeted: "Sad News – Jackie Leven has passed away. He was a unique talent and was to have played this weekend for Mundell Music."

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