
Sligo Live confirms another headline show as Americana and folk artist Frazey Ford joins line-up
Sligo Live urge fans to book early to select the best seats and avoid disappointment.
Frazey Ford is one of Canada's most distinctive voices, a singer-songwriter whose music defies easy categorization.
Emerging as a founding member of the folk trio The Be Good Tanyas, Ford helped pioneer a roots revival in the early 2000s that blending Americana, folk, and alt-country.
Her solo career has taken her into new territory. Ford's 2010 debut 'Obadiah' introduced listeners to a more soulful, introspective side of her artistry, fusing folk with slow-burning Southern soul.
She followed it with Indian Ocean in 2014, recorded in Memphis with members of Al Green legendary Hi Rhythm section. Frazey Ford's third album, 'U kin B the Sun', is a luminous, defiant work that deals with themes of transformation, healing, and inner strength.
Her lyrics speak to both personal and political awakenings, delivered with a voice that's both intimate and soaring. Whether she's channelling soul, folk, or R&B, she delivers songs that feel lived-in, real, and rooted in the complexity of human experience.
At turns ecstatic and heavy-hearted, gloriously shambolic and deeply purifying, 'U kin B the Sun' is the outcome of a certain personal transformation that Ford has experienced in recent years.
'I used to speak more in metaphors, but this album came out in a much more raw and direct way,' she says.
'I'd say that's a result of being more in my body and more in touch with the wholeness of anger, with taking up space and having boundaries. On this record I freed myself from the folk-writing format, and it's been a whole different exploration for me.'
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Frazey Ford Tickets are €34 plus fees and are available on-line at Sligolive.ie and in person or by phone (071) 916 1518 from the Hawk's Well box office.
Frazey Ford joins a Sligo Live Festival line-up which includes, Sharon Shannon Big Band with guests, Steve Earle, Mundy, Camile O'Sullivan and Liam O Maonlaí in the Knocknarea Arena on October 25 at 8.30pm.
Other acts performing this year include: Steve N Seagulls with guests, Jaywalkers, in the Hawk's Well on October 24 at 8pm; Joel Dommett – 'Happy Idiot', in the Hawk's Well on October 25; Mary Gauthier with guest, Jaimee Harris, in the Hawk's Well October 26 at 8pm; and Daniel Herskedal from Norway play a very special afternoon Hawk's Well show at 3pm on October 26.
Ye Vagabonds with guest, Niamh Bury, will perform in the Hawk's Well Theatre on November 1 at 8pm.
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