$5.94

Sold by music on Tradebit
The world's largest download marketplace
3,251,435 satisfied buyers
Shopper Award

MP3 Frances Charlotte - Emerald

Raw and Honest lyrics, accompanied by her rhytmic acoustic guitar playing. Rhodes, Bass, guitar, violin help bring out her message that she is trying to convey. Truth in a dark acoustical world.

6 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, FOLK: Gentle



Details:
I would describe Frances Charlotte, her music as soul searching. Looking for truth in a dark acoustical world. Philisophical, ethereal, delicate yet strong. Her acoustic guitar playing drives the songs like a drum. Violin, synth, bass, other guitar and sounds add to the message that she is so trying to convey.

I only have myself in the long run...



When it comes down to it, I only have myself in the long run. I find it tiring to be constantly tugging at something that isn''t, that will never be there. I have always had a passion for music, to let go of the self & let the spirit take over, has such selflessness, such beauty, such truth. May you all become inspired. A call from the heart.







Biography


What got you into music?
I''ve always had a drive, a passion for music. My first memory was playing the guitar. I was 6 years old and my father was trying to teach me "You Are My Sunshine." I remember the strings, looking at the frets and liking how each of the original strings sounded.

What are your earliest music memories?
I spent my time as a child loving the Bee Gees and Lipps Inc. I am a child of the ''70s and early 80''s. The song "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell and the song "Whip It" by Devo were hit singles when I was 9. I was and still am a dreamer. I would sit in the living room, when I wasn''t outside riding on my blue bike, and sift through all of my mother''s records.

What were your early influences?
My mother had Moody Blues, Michael Jackson''s Off The Wall, Captain & Tenille and Foreigner. One of my favorite songs was "Funky Town" by Lipps Inc. I would close my eyes and dance, listening to all the different instruments come together. Music did, and still continues to, make me happy. I have a strong passion for expression, creating and recreating myself through music.

When did you start writing music?
I wrote my first song when I was 12. I knew that I wanted to be a singer at that age. My sister and I would sing our own made-up blues songs together. I took piano for 4 years shortly after that. I wrote a lot in my teen years, not necessarily song material but rather thoughts, not songs as much words. It''s that one place you can go to where no one else can go. I didn''t start writing songs accompanied by an instrument until I was 24. It wasn''t until I was 28 that I bought my first Seagull guitar. I wrote numerous songs. I took some guitar lessons and was going to pursue a music and dance degree but, I felt I didn''t want my creativity messed with too much. I have a lot of songs I''ve written that haven''t been recorded yet - it just hasn''t been the right time.

What have been your most memorable performances?
Well,I started playing open mics just a few years ago. Then I opened up for Dan Bern at the Casbah, in San Diego as a last minute thing - a thrill as I''d dreamt of playing there for years. Then I was asked to sing at the Firehouse Museum at an art auction that raised funds for artists impacted by the San Diego wildfires. https://www.tradebit.com

File Data

This file is sold by music, an independent seller on Tradebit.

Our Reviews
© Tradebit 2004-2024
All files are property of their respective owners
Questions about this file? Contact music
DMCA/Copyright or marketplace issues? Contact Tradebit