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Culture bites: Singer shares her musical pick of the arts

Culture bites: Singer shares her musical pick of the arts

Monday 17 December 2018

Culture bites: Singer shares her musical pick of the arts

Monday 17 December 2018


She spends most of her time opening her own heart on stage to the sound her guitar, but local singer-songwriter Frankie Davies also has other interests, including, unsurprisingly, music and the local markets.

Having just released her debut album, 'Wherever I Go', Frankie has been exceptionally busy getting her music into new ears.

Ahead of Christmas and having recently returned to Jersey to spend the holidays with her family, the local girl with a penchant for country music shared with Express a few of the events she has pencilled in her diary... 

1. The Songwriters' Christmas Special 

The Songwriters Society are hosting a Christmas Special on 18 December in a unique private venue on the outskirts of town with Samuel Walwyn, Monty Taft, Steve McCoy, Nic Dinnie and Axon Bower. With songs and stories throughout the evening from local songwriters, a simple supper from the Bean Pot and local ales by Stinky Bay, it’s going to be a wonderful evening that I am really looking forward to.

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Pictured: Samuel Walwyn, Monty Taft, Steve McCoy, Nic Dinnie and Axon Bower will be on stage for the Songwriters Society Christmas Special.

At £8 with only 30 tickets available, I’m sure it’s going to sell out very quickly. I love events like these, being in a cosy atmosphere sharing stories with likeminded people and having a lovely time with tasty food and drink is my favourite sort of night. 

2. Laura Oakes presents at The Green Note, London 

My very talented friend Laura Oakes hosts an evening of live music every month at The Green Note. On 8 January, I’ll be joining her along with fellow UK Country artist Katy Hurt.

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Pictured: Frankie will share the stage with Laura Oakes and Katy Hurt in January.

I’m a big fan of both Laura and Katy and I can’t wait for a whole evening listening and appreciating them both. I’m also excited because it’ll be the first time I’ve performed in London since the release of my debut album!

3. The Pirates' Crimbo Bash at The Troubadour

The Pirates (previously known as Pirate Party Brigade) are playing a Christmas gig at the Troubadour and I already know it’ll be an extremely fun evening.

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Pictured: Frankie says the Pirates' gig will be an "extremely fun evening".

Since I’m back for Christmas, I’m intending to fully get in the Christmas spirit and a maybe drink some mulled wine and listen to these crazy folks play. 

4. AmericanaFest UK - London

Americana Music Association UK host their annual AmericanaFest that leads up to their awards show. Although I’m not sure I’ll be in the UK, it’s an event I wish I could go to.

VIdeo: Highlights of the 2018 AmericanaFest UK 2018.

AmericanaFest is a celebration of Americana and Roots music in the UK with a large amount of up and coming artists performing in London. Over the last few years, this event has grown considerably and it’s exciting to see this genre of music have more of a fanbase here in the UK.

5. Jersey Markets at Christmas

I know it isn’t a scheduled event as such, but take a walk round the Central and Beresford Markets. I’ve seen been to most cities in the UK but none have anything on Jersey's markets!

My favourite thing about being in Jersey for Christmas is that I get to spend time in the Central Market. I’ve spent pretty much every Christmas working at my dad’s fruit and veg shop in the market and I love everything about it and it always gets me in the festive mood.

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Pictured: Frankie loves going to the Central and Beresford Markets at Christmas time.

The Central and Beresford Markets are at their prime at Christmas time, with beautiful displays of food, flowers, trinkets and treasures. You can buy everything you need from the market for your Christmas dinner. I think it’s more important than ever to shop local and support local businesses and you’ll be helping a local trader and their family.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and not of Bailiwick Express.

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