Album Featherweight has earned widespread critical acclaim and a litany of “real music” fans at home and in Europe, with recognition from KCRW (“Track of the Week”), BBC Radio 1, Jazz FM, MOJO, Hi-Fi, and Guitar World. Following a standout performance at the Gibson Garage launch, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page praised her exceptional “connection with the guitar.” She’s also been featured on Quincy Jones’ Qwest TV and Spotify’s ‘Best of Jazz UK 2024’ playlist. Frater-Taylor began drumming at eight, wrote her first song by ten, and was performing her own material live in London by fourteen. While studying at the Royal Academy of Music, she produced and released her critically acclaimed sophomore album, Bloom (2021), which earned over 5M streams and a Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards nomination. Now a rising voice in a new generation of singer-songwriters, she has toured extensively, playing major venues like the Barbican and festivals such as We Out Here, and has shared stages with artists like Madison Cunningham and John Scofield.

Rosie Frater-Taylor (Solo)
Album Featherweight has earned widespread critical acclaim and a litany of “real music” fans at home and in Europe, with recognition from KCRW (“Track of the Week”), BBC Radio 1, Jazz FM, MOJO, Hi-Fi, and Guitar World. Following a standout performance at the Gibson Garage launch, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page praised her exceptional “connection with the guitar.” She’s also been featured on Quincy Jones’ Qwest TV and Spotify’s ‘Best of Jazz UK 2024’ playlist. Frater-Taylor began drumming at eight, wrote her first song by ten, and was performing her own material live in London by fourteen. While studying at the Royal Academy of Music, she produced and released her critically acclaimed sophomore album, Bloom (2021), which earned over 5M streams and a Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards nomination. Now a rising voice in a new generation of singer-songwriters, she has toured extensively, playing major venues like the Barbican and festivals such as We Out Here, and has shared stages with artists like Madison Cunningham and John Scofield.