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  1. Jul 30, 2022 · Neither Adamson nor frontman Richard Jobson having any need or desire to trade on their past. Adamson took his own life on 16 December, 2001, aged 43. Today, his one time partner Jobson is sitting in a members club in Soho, looking far too young and healthy for someone who fronted a second-wave-of-punk band (though, to be fair, he was only 17 when Into The Valley hit the charts).

  2. Richard Jobson. Born on 6 October 1960 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Married to Mariella Frostrup between 1979 - 1984. The lead singer of Scottish punk - new wave group Skids (1977 - 1982 / 2007 - 2010 / 2017 - ) and the former lead singer of The Armoury Show (1983 - 1987). He collaborated with Virginia Astley and he has released several recordings ...

  3. Richard Jobson (fl. 1620–1623) was an English explorer of West Africa. He is only known from his writings on his 1620–1621 voyage to the Gambia River.

  4. Meet our experts. Richard Jobson. His interest in botany started in early childhood, growing and studying orchids and carnivorous plants. Now – with a PhD in botany from the University of Queensland and postdoctoral experience in the USA and Europe – he is an expert in Australia's plant diversity, taxonomy, and biogeography, helping ...

  5. Richard Jobson \ Biography. Singer, poet, actor, broadcaster and director, Richard Jobson is a modern day polymath. Born in Scotland in 1960, Jobson rose to fame fronting new wave band The Skids (recording four albums and several hit singles) before turning away from the crudities of the pop world to re-invent himself as a writer, artist and film director.

  6. Richard Jobson. At age 17 Richard Jobson was the front man for the Scottish Punk band The Skids, who had a string of hits in a 2 year period from 1979 to 1981, the biggest being the top 10 hit ‘Into The Valley’. The band was formed by Jobson and his friend Stuart Adamson who went onto create Big Country.

  7. Aug 30, 2018 · Richard Jobson 'Into the Valley' autobiography review. I have just come back from a lovely week’s holiday in Malta and whilst I was sat beside the pool I managed to read three books. So I haven’t had much chance to post any ukulele video’s but I thought with the books being music related, I’d write a quick review of one the books I read - Richard Jobson’s autobiography ‘Into the valley’.