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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Richard+Jobson+is+a+Scottish+filmmaker+(director%2c+writer%2c+producer)+who+also+works+as+a+television+presenter.+He+is+also+known+as+the+singer-songwriter+of+Skids.%0a%0aJobson+is+the+lead+singer+with+the+art-punk+rock+group+Skids.+Jobson%27s+singing+style+with+Skids+was+highly+distinctive%2c+and+he+wrote+the+lyrics%2c+while+Stuart+Adamson+wrote+most+of+the+music.%0a%0aScared+to+Dance%2c+the+first+Skids+album%2c+featured+the+hit+1979+single+%22Into+the+Valley%22%2c+the+group%27s+most+successful+single.+Jobson+appeared+on+BBC+Television%27s+Top+of+the+Pops+singing+it.+The+album+also+featured+%22The+Saints+are+Coming%22.+In+September+2006+it+was+announced+that+Green+Day+and+U2+were+to+record+a+cover+version+of+the+song+for+charitable+purposes.+Jobson+said+that+he+had+written+the+song+about+the+death+of+a+friend+in+the+British+Army.+Much+of+Scared+to+Dance+features+local+references%2c+and+also+Jobson%27s+fascination+with+the+two+world+wars.%0a%0aThe+fourth+and+final+album+by+Skids%2c+Joy%2c+was+almost+entirely+written+by+Jobson+and+Russell+Webb%2c+as+the+other+two+band+members+left%2c+one+of+whom+was+Jobson%27s+long-time+songwriting+partner+Stuart+Adamson+who+moved+on+to+form+his+new+band+Big+Country.%0a%0aIn+the+1980s+Jobson+became+a+presenter+on+01+for+London+and+as+film+reviewer+for+Sky+Television.+In+June+2013%2c+Jobson+was+awarded+an+honorary+degree+(Doctor+of+Arts)+from+Edinburgh+Napier+University." urlpathencoded="Richard%20Jobson%20is%20a%20Scottish%20filmmaker%20(director,%20writer,%20producer)%20who%20also%20works%20as%20a%20television%20presenter.%20He%20is%20also%20known%20as%20the%20singer-songwriter%20of%20Skids.%0a%0aJobson%20is%20the%20lead%20singer%20with%20the%20art-punk%20rock%20group%20Skids.%20Jobson's%20singing%20style%20with%20Skids%20was%20highly%20distinctive,%20and%20he%20wrote%20the%20lyrics,%20while%20Stuart%20Adamson%20wrote%20most%20of%20the%20music.%0a%0aScared%20to%20Dance,%20the%20first%20Skids%20album,%20featured%20the%20hit%201979%20single%20&quot;Into%20the%20Valley&quot;,%20the%20group's%20most%20successful%20single.%20Jobson%20appeared%20on%20BBC%20Television's%20Top%20of%20the%20Pops%20singing%20it.%20The%20album%20also%20featured%20&quot;The%20Saints%20are%20Coming&quot;.%20In%20September%202006%20it%20was%20announced%20that%20Green%20Day%20and%20U2%20were%20to%20record%20a%20cover%20version%20of%20the%20song%20for%20charitable%20purposes.%20Jobson%20said%20that%20he%20had%20written%20the%20song%20about%20the%20death%20of%20a%20friend%20in%20the%20British%20Army.%20Much%20of%20Scared%20to%20Dance%20features%20local%20references,%20and%20also%20Jobson's%20fascination%20with%20the%20two%20world%20wars.%0a%0aThe%20fourth%20and%20final%20album%20by%20Skids,%20Joy,%20was%20almost%20entirely%20written%20by%20Jobson%20and%20Russell%20Webb,%20as%20the%20other%20two%20band%20members%20left,%20one%20of%20whom%20was%20Jobson's%20long-time%20songwriting%20partner%20Stuart%20Adamson%20who%20moved%20on%20to%20form%20his%20new%20band%20Big%20Country.%0a%0aIn%20the%201980s%20Jobson%20became%20a%20presenter%20on%2001%20for%20London%20and%20as%20film%20reviewer%20for%20Sky%20Television.%20In%20June%202013,%20Jobson%20was%20awarded%20an%20honorary%20degree%20(Doctor%20of%20Arts)%20from%20Edinburgh%20Napier%20University.">Richard Jobson is a Scottish filmmaker (director, writer, producer) who also works as a television presenter. He is also known as the singer-songwriter of Skids.

Jobson is the lead singer with the art-punk rock group Skids. Jobson's singing style with Skids was highly distinctive, and he wrote the lyrics, while Stuart Adamson wrote most of the music.

Scared to Dance, the first Skids album, featured the hit 1979 single "Into the Valley", the group's most successful single. Jobson appeared on BBC Television's Top of the Pops singing it. The album also featured "The Saints are Coming". In September 2006 it was announced that Green Day and U2 were to record a cover version of the song for charitable purposes. Jobson said that he had written the song about the death of a friend in the British Army. Much of Scared to Dance features local references, and also Jobson's fascination with the two world wars.

The fourth and final album by Skids, Joy, was almost entirely written by Jobson and Russell Webb, as the other two band members left, one of whom was Jobson's long-time songwriting partner Stuart Adamson who moved on to form his new band Big Country.

In the 1980s Jobson became a presenter on 01 for London and as film reviewer for Sky Television. In June 2013, Jobson was awarded an honorary degree (Doctor of Arts) from Edinburgh Napier University. </OtherInfo>
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