Rosabella Gregory
Biography
British singer-songwriter and Royal Academy of Music graduate Rosabella Gregory, is a music-fiend. He late grandfather (who lived be 101…) liked to regularly recall a simple and prophetic statement she made when she was 6: "i want to compose, create and perform music".

Rosabella has since performed her original work in New York and throughout the UK, including supporting the legendary bandleader and broadcaster, Jools Holland.

She describes her new album ‘Dangerous Games’ as “an exquisite, musical feast
for the senses" and describes her style as "classic songwriting with a filmic twist, infused with improvisational elements. The storytelling aspect is the key. I want to take the listener into a specific world, like a mini-movie. Everything in that world- the band, the orchestra, my voice- is creating a scene and enhancing the lyric".

Along her journey, Rosabella has collaborated with many notable artists.
These include: Bob James, Manolo Badrena, Jools Holland, Ben’s Brother, Justin Nozuka
as well as British RnB sensation, Craig David. One of her favourite experiences to date is
her Live BBC Radio 2 session with “Whispering Bob” Harris.

In 2011 Rosabella toured Europe with Natalia Kills (Interscope/Will.i.am), and performed with Cee Lo Green at Wembley Stadium. Towards the end of 2011 she performed on the Delilah single: "Strong for me".

It was 2007 that saw Rosabella win the “International Prize” in the New York Songwriter’s
Circle Song Contest.This connected her to grammy award-winning producer Russ Titelman
who has compared Rosabella to “a young Joni Mitchell” on seeing her performance at
New York City’s legendary “Bitter End”.

One of her songs is in “Big Font Large Spacing”, an independent film currently doing
the festival circuit. In 2009 Rosabella was commissioned by Life.Inc to compose
and record the official launch theme “See Your World” for life.com.

"Dangerous Games" is now available on iTunes.

***Rosabella will be performing a live session and interview with broadcaster and music-lover David Durant, this sunday 29th january on Brooklands Radio "Surrey Unsigned" ***