Ah! There you are. Welcome to Ron Geesin's website.
Composer, performer, sound architect, writer, poet, lecturer, broadcaster, designer and spanner collector. He co-wrote
Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother, and made Music From The Body with Roger Waters. After his first solo album he became
one of the first one-man record companies and his music is available from this website.
Ron has composed music for TV commercials, documentary, drama and educational programmes, and feature films The Body,
Sunday Bloody Sunday, Ghost Story, Sword Of The Valiant, and The Girl In The Picture. He has also designed audio exhibits
for Expo 70 (Osaka Japan), The Science Museum and the International Festival of the Sea. Composer-in-residence at the
Royal Greenwich Observatory. Senior Research Fellow in Sound at the University of Portsmouth. His numerous TV and radio
appearances and performances include being a regular on John Peel and Bob Harris radio shows, a Sony Award nomination,
and writer and presenter of his own radio jazz series and classical programmes.
Ron Geesin's improvised one-man show has been performed internationally since 1965, from folk clubs to the Albert Hall,
and features banjos, guitars, piano, poems, stories, milkchurns, electronics, coat-stands and, most importantly, you the audience.
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