Artist's albums
North Ten
2000 · album
Ten Years Grace
2023 · album
Thirteen Years
2023 · EP
LDN City Lights EP
2022 · EP
Live at Celtic Connections
2021 · album
(I Wish You) Peace in Your Heart
2020 · EP
With Healings of the Deepest Kind
2020 · album
Starlit
2020 · single
The Water of Leith (Live)
2019 · album
Sunday
2019 · single
Red Kites / I Will Lay You Down
2018 · single
Ebb & Flow
2018 · single
Bluebell
2017 · single
The Water of Leith
2017 · album
Love Is...
2017 · single
Live At The Convent, 2016
2017 · album
Chasing Sunlight EP
2016 · EP
...And Lo! The Bird Is On The Wing
2016 · album
Brave Cedars & Pied ~Wagtails
2016 · single
Grateful EP
2015 · EP
Live at St Pancras Old Church, London 2014
2015 · album
The Ballads of Peckham Rye
2014 · album
Whitechapel
2013 · EP
Julie Ep
2010 · EP
Love / Whitechapel
2009 · single
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Biography
In the space of a few short years and the release of well-received albums North Ten, The Ballads Of Peckham Rye, and And Lo The Bird Is On The Wing, Blue Rose Code (aka acclaimed singer-songwriter Ross Wilson), has built a growing reputation as a powerful writer and performer, gaining extensive radio play and the praise of key broadcasters including Edith Bowman, Mary Ann Kennedy, Bob Harris and also actor Ewan McGregor who made a cameo appearance on And Lo The Bird Is On The Wing after commenting: “My uncle Denis Lawson (star of Local Hero) gave me a copy of The Ballads Of Peckham Rye, it’s beautiful and I can’t stop listening to it.” Author Ian Rankin is also a fan and has written insightful sleeve notes for the new album, The Water of Leith, which marks another step forward for Ross: his first record in recovery following a personal history overcoming alcoholism and addiction. A nomad both geographically and musically, Ross writes from the heart eschewing any specific genre and the twelve new songs on The Water Of Leith, addressing themes of love, loss, travel, home, accepting the past and embracing the future, are painted with colours of folk, jazz, soul and pop; an eclecticism that has become a hallmark of Blue Rose Code and has seen him compared to John Martyn, Van Morrison and Tom Waits.