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Frazey Ford
Kelly McFarling
Wed, May 17
Doors: 7:30 pm | Show: 8:00 pm
Ages 21 and Up
Frazey Ford
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Frazey Ford
“Don’t be fooled by the glittery jumpsuit. Frazey Ford is out for blood.” —NPR 
“Ford tiptoes between soft jazz, smoky soul, and austere country” —Pitchfork 
her solo music has incrementally privileged a suppleness and and toughness: a matrix of grooves
over which she can assert messages that are at once idealistic and robust”—MOJO
“U kin B the Sun yields even more astonishing riches.” —UNCUT
“It’s hard to think of another singer who suggests Dolly Parton, Ann Peebles and Feist. She phrases intuitively, waiting on a word and then drawing it out, and turns good lyrics to oatmeal, adding strange new colors to vowels, making whole syllables vanish.” —The New York Times 
 
Vancouver artist Frazey Ford is revered for her soulful voice, captivating live show, and immersive lyrical storytelling. Returning with her first new original music in five years, “The Kids Are Having None of It” arrives with a stunning video today, digital single out tomorrow. The new song is an urgent activism anthem – protest music at its core, with Frazey’s calm, confident warning compelled by a visceral, soulful bass guitar backbone: “Get out of the way / You’ve had your day / And it’s no longer how we gon’ play,” she sings. Co-produced by Frazey and John Raham (Dan Mangan, Stars, Jon Bryant, Joshua Hyslop), the video for “Kids” was directed by Brian Lye and Jen Weih, co-creators of Ford’s breakthrough video for Indian Ocean’s “Done,” which has over 1.7 million Youtube views.
 
“This song came out of a desire to envision change as though it has already happened and to champion the incredible movements that we’re seeing right now,” explains Frazey. “Beyond our collective fear and anger about what is and isn’t happening, to create an image of the wave of change that most of us would like to see. The cast of the video are all close friends, moms and neighbourhood kids that my son grew up with. We had a beautiful day, being together. I think the love of community, real relationships, and the willingness to include the experiences of others is the real basis of activism.”
Kelly McFarling

Kelly McFarling, an Atlanta-born, Bay Area-based singer-songwriter is a musician who makes songs for long drives and fault lines. McFarling gives weight to wistfulness and renders the small and ordinary in ultra-vivid color. Her music conjures a specific palette forged of Georgia clay and California gold. 

Her latest release, Bed of a River (2022), was recorded in Richmond, VA at Spacebomb studios, and finished at home in California. The album is a collaboration with Andrew Brennan in writing, arranging, playing, recording, and living. The record features the Spacebomb house band;  Cameron Ralston (bass) Alan Parker (guitars) Pinson Chancelle (drums) Daniel Clark (keys) with production by Matthew E White. Additional recording with Jeremy Harris at Panoramic Studios in Stinson Beach, CA with Nick Cobbett (drums) Tim Marcus (pedal steel) Danny Vitali (bass) Brittany Powers (vocals), and Jeremy Harris (Keys).