Rosie Frater Taylor
at
Off The Rails Club
Richmond
19:00
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Description
Music - Jazz/latin
?such a connection with the guitar.?
- Led Zeppelin?s Jimmy Page
?one to watch? Jazzwise magazine
With a clear sense of purpose, 22-year-old London-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Rosie Frater-Taylor blurs the lines between jazz, folk, pop & soul. Think Joni Mitchell meets Pat Metheny, Lewis Taylor teams up with Emily King or a female version of John Mayer.
Raised in a very musical household - both her parents being professional musicians ? Rosie started playing drums at a young age creating the rhythmic foundations for her future writing. After picking up the guitar, ukulele & bass soon after, Rosie found her roots in jazz & writing simultaneously studying at Tomorrow?s Warriors, NYJO, the Royal Academy of Music and attending songwriting workshops at the Roundhouse.
At 16, she started laying out multi-layered guitar-based demos on Cubase, which would eventually become her self-produced debut album ?On My Mind? (2018), a unique collection of songs which garnered praise from BBC 6 Music?s Tom Robinson ?genuinely exceptional?, BBC Radio 1?s Abbie McCarthy ?complex, jazzy, smooth, delicate?, songstress Becca Stevens ?badass?,
- Led Zeppelin?s Jimmy Page
?one to watch? Jazzwise magazine
With a clear sense of purpose, 22-year-old London-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Rosie Frater-Taylor blurs the lines between jazz, folk, pop & soul. Think Joni Mitchell meets Pat Metheny, Lewis Taylor teams up with Emily King or a female version of John Mayer.
Raised in a very musical household - both her parents being professional musicians ? Rosie started playing drums at a young age creating the rhythmic foundations for her future writing. After picking up the guitar, ukulele & bass soon after, Rosie found her roots in jazz & writing simultaneously studying at Tomorrow?s Warriors, NYJO, the Royal Academy of Music and attending songwriting workshops at the Roundhouse.
At 16, she started laying out multi-layered guitar-based demos on Cubase, which would eventually become her self-produced debut album ?On My Mind? (2018), a unique collection of songs which garnered praise from BBC 6 Music?s Tom Robinson ?genuinely exceptional?, BBC Radio 1?s Abbie McCarthy ?complex, jazzy, smooth, delicate?, songstress Becca Stevens ?badass?,