voc, *1970 GB, London
Singer / Composer / Songwriter of Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Klaus Harmony
Matthew Strachan ( or; born 11 December 1970) is an English composer and singer-songwriter. His best known work is the music for the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? written with his father Keith, and the BBC Radio 4 World War I drama series Home Front. He has also contributed music to film and television productions such as Extract, The Detectives, Question Time, Winning Lines, jingles for several television commercials, and scores for stage musicals. As a singer-songwriter Strachan is regarded as having a bittersweet style, often employing satire and characterization to make political points about unusual subjects such as social networking and the media. He has remarked of his style that he is "somewhere on a spectrum somewhere between Dr. John and Richard Stilgoe". As a composer of stage musicals he is noted for writing songs with a complete narrative arc. Strachan has won twelve awards from ASCAP (American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers) and in 2012 received the ASCAP Hall of Fame Award in recognition of ten consecutive wins for the soundtrack of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Serious Men | Matthew Strachan | 2016 | Album |
Perfect World Now Possible | Matthew Strachan | 2014 | Album |
As Is & Passing By (Original Scores) | Matthew Strachan | 2013 | Album |
Live At The St James Theatre | Matthew Strachan | 2013 | Album |
25 Year Songbook Part II | Matthew Strachan | 2012 | Album |
25 Year Songbook | Matthew Strachan | 2012 | Album |
Music For Theatre | Matthew Strachan | 2011 | Album |
Speed Limit Monkey | Matthew Strachan | 2008 | Album |
Flot Some, Jet Some | Matthew Strachan | 2008 | Album |
37203 | Matthew Strachan | 2004 | Album |
Even Warren Beatty | Matthew Strachan, Tim Whitnall | 2002 | Album |
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (The Album) | Keith Strachan & Matthew Strachan | 2000 | Album |
Fallen Angels | Matthew Strachan | 1999 | Album |
The Rock Serious Electric Roadshow | Matthew Strachan | 1993 | Album |