Martin Rossiter, the Glossary
Martin Rossiter (born 15 May 1970) is a Welsh singer, who was lead singer of the British indie band Gene from 1993 until its break-up in 2004.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Access Creative College, BIMM University, Bisexuality, Brighton, Britpop, COVID-19, Gene (band), Nationalism, O2 Forum Kentish Town, Shepherd's Bush Empire, Socialism, The Defenestration of St Martin.
- 21st-century Welsh male singers
- Welsh LGBT singers
- Welsh LGBT songwriters
- Welsh bisexual men
- Welsh male singer-songwriters
- Welsh male songwriters
Access Creative College
Access Creative College, formerly Access to Music Ltd, is a UK-based independent training provider which specialises in industry-focused popular music and creative education.
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BIMM University
BIMM University is a private university specialising in music, film, performing arts and creative technology.
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Bisexuality
Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females (gender binary), to more than one gender, or to both people of the same gender and different genders.
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Brighton
Brighton is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the city of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England.
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Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness.
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COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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Gene (band)
Gene were a British rock band that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s.
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Nationalism
Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
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O2 Forum Kentish Town
The O Forum Kentish Town is a concert venue in Kentish Town, London, England, owned by MAMA & Company and originally built in 1934.
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Shepherd's Bush Empire
Shepherd's Bush Empire (currently known as O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the BBC Television Theatre) is a music venue in Shepherd's Bush, West London, run by the Academy Music Group.
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Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.
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The Defenestration of St Martin
The Defenestration of St.
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See also
21st-century Welsh male singers
- Aled Jones
- Aled Wyn Davies
- Andy Scott-Lee
- Bright Light Bright Light
- Bryn Fôn
- Carwyn Ellis
- Chico Slimani
- Christopher Rees
- Daniel Lloyd (actor and musician)
- Euros Childs
- Green Gartside
- H. Hawkline
- Harry Secombe
- Ian "H" Watkins
- Ian Watkins (Lostprophets singer)
- Iwan "Iwcs" Roberts
- Iwan Rheon
- Jack Harris (singer-songwriter)
- James Fox (singer)
- Jamie Miller (singer)
- Joe Talbot (singer)
- Jon Maguire
- Kelly Jones
- Kim Simmonds
- Mark Evans (actor)
- Martin Rossiter
- Matthew Hitt
- Matthew Tuck
- Noel Sullivan
- Novo Amor
- Paul Child (singer)
- Ren Gill
- Rhydian Roberts
- Rob Lear
- Sage Todz
- Shaheen Jafargholi
- Steve Balsamo
- The Gentle Good
- Tom Jones (singer)
Welsh LGBT singers
- Art School Girlfriend
- Bright Light Bright Light
- Callum Scott Howells
- Ian "H" Watkins
- Ian Shaw (singer)
- Ivor Novello
- Joe Talbot (singer)
- Luke Evans
- Mark Evans (actor)
- Martin Rossiter
- Noel Sullivan
- Steve Strange
- Tayce
Welsh LGBT songwriters
- Art School Girlfriend
- Bright Light Bright Light
- Damon Rochefort
- Ivor Novello
- Joe Talbot (singer)
- Martin Rossiter
Welsh bisexual men
- Martin Rossiter
- Ron Davies (Welsh politician)
- Steve Strange
Welsh male singer-songwriters
- Al Lewis (singer-songwriter)
- Alun Tan Lan
- Andy Fairweather Low
- Bright Light Bright Light
- Christopher Rees
- Daniel Lloyd (actor and musician)
- Gai Toms
- Geraint Lövgreen
- Geraint Watkins
- Green Gartside
- Ian Shaw (singer)
- Ian Watkins (Lostprophets singer)
- Iwan "Iwcs" Roberts
- Iwan Rheon
- Jack Harris (singer-songwriter)
- Jack Perrett
- James Fox (singer)
- John Cale
- Jon Maguire
- Karl Wallinger
- Keith Allen (actor)
- Kelly Jones
- Kim Simmonds
- Martin Rossiter
- Martyn Joseph
- Matthew Tuck
- Mike Gibbins
- Nick Ward (Welsh musician)
- Paul Freeman (musician)
- Pete Ham
- Sion Russell Jones
- Steve Eaves
Welsh male songwriters
- Alun Tan Lan
- Andy Fairweather Low
- Blue Weaver
- Brian Godding
- Burke Shelley
- Clive Westlake
- Colin Tommis
- Damon Rochefort
- Dave Edmunds
- David Vaughan Thomas
- Euros Childs
- Fred Godfrey
- George "Honey Boy" Evans
- Geraint Griffiths
- Grant Nicholas
- Green Gartside
- Gruff Rhys
- Harry Parr-Davies
- Ian Shaw (singer)
- Ivor Novello
- J. Glyn Davies
- Jack Jones (Welsh musician)
- James Dean Bradfield
- James Kennedy (musician)
- John Cale
- John David (musician)
- Jon Langford
- Jon Maguire
- Jonny Buckland
- Kelly Jones
- Mal Pope
- Mark Hill (musician)
- Mark Roberts (musician)
- Martin Rossiter
- Meic Stevens
- Michael Jones (Welsh-French musician)
- Mike Peters (musician)
- Mikel Japp
- Nicky Wire
- Paul Barrett
- Richard James (musician)
- Richey Edwards
- Rob Lear
- Roger Glover
- Ronald Cass
- Sean Moore (musician)
- Steve Balsamo
- Verden Allen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Rossiter
Also known as Rossiter, Martin.