Draped in paisley, velvet and corduroy, Folk songwriter George Frakes emerges from the fog of London town. He steps up, on to the stage, and begins. The sound that majestically swells forth from the very marrow of his bones will chill your sight, warm your smile and fire your soul, whilst exuding a quiet, calm energy focussed into a stream of seamless finger-picked guitar and vocals equal the likes of John Martyn, Nick Drake and Johnny Flynn. George has become a much sought after figure on the British folk scene having released his debut EP 'Ghost Of The Girl' early 2011 to much critical acclaim, and has had the fortune to support such prestigious acts as Daughter, The Magic Numbers, Foy Vance and Dry The River. Frakes is a presence who simply refuses to deliver anything less than his entire soul and the peak of his energy to the feet of the listener.
Draped in paisley, velvet and corduroy, Folk songwriter George Frakes emerges from the fog of London town. He steps up, on to the stage, and begins. The sound that majestically swells forth from the very marrow of his bones will chill your sight, warm your smile and fire your soul, whilst exuding a quiet, calm energy focussed into a stream of seamless finger-picked guitar and vocals equal the likes of John Martyn, Nick Drake and Johnny Flynn. George has become a much sought after figure on the British folk scene having released his debut EP 'Ghost Of The Girl' early 2011 to much critical acclaim, and has had the fortune to support such prestigious acts as Daughter, The Magic Numbers, Foy Vance and Dry The River. Frakes is a presence who simply refuses to deliver anything less than his entire soul and the peak of his energy to the feet of the listener.