About Rosie Frater-Taylor
With a clear sense of purpose, 21-year-old London-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist Rosie Frater-Taylor blurs the lines between jazz, folk, pop & soul. Think Joni Mitchell meets George Benson, 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, picking up the guitar soon after. She found her roots in jazz & writing simultaneously attending Tomorrow’s Warriors, the Royal Academy of Music & 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, BBC Radio 1’s Abbie McCarthy, Becca Stevens “badass”, with Jazzwise Magazine declaring her “one to watch”.
Rosie's second album ‘Bloom’ (out now) sees her collaborate with Snowpoet's Chris Hyson on two songs. With ‘Better Days’ accumulating 185k streams to date, Frater-Taylor has caught the attention of the likes of Jamie Cullum, Gilles Peterson, Jordan Rakei, Michael League, Rosie Lowe & Gretchen Parlato amongst others, with Complex Magazine, Bandcamp, Jazz FM, Worldwide FM, Jazz re:freshed and global platform Pickup Music championing the young musician too.
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