
Chris Mosdell is an award-winning British lyricist, poet, and author, as well as a composer, vocalist, and illustrator, based in Tokyo, Japan, and Boulder, Colorado, USA.
He has written for Eric Clapton, Sarah Brightman, Boy George, Sakamoto Ryuuichi and Yellow Magic Orchestra. He has co-written with Michael Jackson, worked with the West African kora master Toumani Diabate, the famed taiko drummer Ikeda, Miyuki collaborated on film scores, operatic works, anime soundtracks and was commissioned to write the election theme song for the Social Democratic Party of Japan. In addition to winning the Gold Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival for his lyrics, Mosdell has been awarded the Yuki Hayashi-Newkirk Poetry Prize and, most recently, the Grand Prize for Poetry at the Boulder, Colorado, Festival of Literature.
The innovator of "visic", a development of visual music, his groundbreaking work culminated in the interactive audio-visual album Equasian. In collaboration with the poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, he also wrote The Oracles of Distraction, a set of ideographic cards adjoined to musical functions; composed the musical soundtrack for the gallery installations of Graham Hancock's best-selling book, Fingerprints of the Gods, and was commissioned to write the scenario/script for the verse dance-drama Amaterasu: The Resurrection of Radiance, that was performed at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Chris Mosdell was born on November 9, 1949.
Chris Mosdell is 76 years old.
Chris Mosdell is male.
Chris Mosdell works as Lyricist.
Chris Mosdell performs in Japanese.
Chris Mosdell is from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.