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- Q7599915 description "British singer".
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- Q7599915 abstract "Stanley Robertson (8 June 1940 – 2 August 2009) was a Scottish storyteller, ballad singer, and piper.He was born in Aberdeen in 1940 into a Traveller family which had settled there. His family background was rich in tradition, and from his aunt, folk singer Jeannie Robertson, he inherited a huge repertoire of northeast ballads. He was the keyworker for the Heritage Lottery-funded "Oral and Cultural Traditions of Scottish Travellers" project at the Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen, from April 2002 until April 2005.As an acknowledged expert and member of the Traveller community, Robertson documented his own lore and that of other members of this group, and promoted the cultural traditions of Scottish Travellers among young people in schools and community groups. Stanley's storytelling was affected by the different trades at which he worked, including his long years spent filleting in the Aberdeen fish houses, where he gathered many contemporary stories.In June 2003, he represented the University of Aberdeen and Scotland at the Smithsonian Institution's Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C.He published three successful plays and seven books, some written in his local Scots dialect. He was featured in more than 100 radio programmes and 50 television appearances and made numerous personal appearances on stage and in theatres, schools and colleges.On 27 November 2008, at age 68, Stanley Robertson, who was an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Aberdeen's Elphinstone Institute, was conferred an honorary degree of Master of the University (MUniv), in recognition for the work he had done.He was a frequent broadcaster and appeared regularly at storytelling festivals. He was an Honorary Founder of the Scottish Storytelling Forum. Stanley died at his home in Aberdeen on Sunday, 2 August 2009.A musical about Robertson's life by Kyle Jarrow and Bright Lights, Big City composer Paul Scott Goodman tentatively titled Reek Roon is currently under development, reportedly commissioned by Fela! producer Steve Hendel.".
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- Q7599915 birthDate "1940-06-08".
- Q7599915 birthName "William Stanley Robertson".
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- Q7599915 name "Robertson, Stanley".
- Q7599915 name "Stanley Robertson".
- Q7599915 occupation "Singer, songwriter, storyteller".
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- Q7599915 shortDescription "British singer".
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- Q7599915 comment "Stanley Robertson (8 June 1940 – 2 August 2009) was a Scottish storyteller, ballad singer, and piper.He was born in Aberdeen in 1940 into a Traveller family which had settled there. His family background was rich in tradition, and from his aunt, folk singer Jeannie Robertson, he inherited a huge repertoire of northeast ballads.".
- Q7599915 label "Stanley Robertson (folk singer)".
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