ROSIE SHY

About

Rosie Shy is a London based songwriter performing on the London circuit and around the country including some festivals. She has been described as feisty, edgy and authentic. Her songs have been described as honest story telling from the heart and funny bone. Like most people her influences are diverse from Jane Siberry to Leonard Cohen to Bowie.  Rosie Shy gets much of her inspiration from some of the amazing songwriters she meets at gigs including women she has met at the Smart Women’s Recording Club and her favourite night Fearless Females.

Having completed a Masters degree in songwriting Rosie Shy is passionate about the importance of creativity in all our lives. After over 300 gigs in the last few years (well not 2020) and the release of her first album ‘Bursting out of a Bubble.’  Rosie Shy is soon to start writing and producing her 2nd album, working title, ‘The many sides of Rosie Shy.’

She coaches and mentors people who have lost their creative spark or way. She is particularly interested in expanding on some of the workshops and one to one mentoring sessions she has been running in recent years.  Rosie Shy also  is also chair of the board of The Kaos Organisation. Rosie Shy will continue to play live and write and produce songs as she explores and shares the benefits of a creative way of life.

5 thoughts on “About

  1. Eve

    Love the site, Rosie. I worked for 10 years in a field allied to mental health providing arts activities to people with acquired brain injuries, personality disorders and mental health difficulties. Could provide you with plenty of info on the subject you could US for history of song. Xx

    1. judy abraham

      I have been enjoying your CD Bursting Out of a Bubble these last couple of days. It is such a beautiful CD laced with poignant and humourous lyrics navigating the human condition from apathy to heartbreak. I particularly love Apathy, Square Peg, Moving On, What If and Bursting out of a Bubble. You have a beautiful voice and a wonderful turn of phrase. I am so glad I bought this CD and I would recommend it to anyone. Thank you. Judy

  2. Bryan Morrison

    I’ve listened to the cd a few times and I really like it. However, my dear friend, Caroline, totally loved it and told me to pass that on. It’s an achievement, and well produced too.

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