At Last, Mr Hollingworth

Finally, after what seems like an eternity (and includes several failed attempts), we saw James Hollingworth in concert this afternoon. We all agreed (well, maybe not Freya, who either did not understand the significance of the occasion or was completely phased) that it was so very much worth the wait.

James Hollingworth sang children’s songs in the 70s. Not songs like “Clap your hands, the Sun is shining.”, but meaningful songs like “The Elk are Demonstrating” and “I’m a slow animal.”
It’s difficult to do justice to the songs (especially when translated from Swedish) without hearing them: only then would one be able to appreciate this man’s talent.

There were about 100 people at today’s concert, and Mr Hollingworth has obviously had an effect on the generation that grew up with him. Many of the adults were participating in his calls to the audience to sing certain parts in a funny voice, or whisper the odd word of text to a neighbour. It was a cosy, intimate concert, and the quality was at its best.

He’ll doubtless be gigging a bit more frequently in the near future, with the release of a new CD, written in collaboration with another well-known artist, Jojje Wadenius. In fact, they are playing in Stockholm in a few weeks time. Thank you, James!