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Stephanie Fraser (born 29 November 1992), is an English
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, singer-songwriter from
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,
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.


Early life and education

Steph Fraser was born in Blackpool, England. She graduated from
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, a public school in Fleetwood. While she was at school, Fraser received music scholarship at the age of 11. Fraser was signed by
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when she was studying at Leeds College of Music.


Career

Fraser has toured extensively in the UK and Canada including 2007 performances at the
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Switch On Event, where she played in front of 19,000 people and shared the bill with
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,
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and
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. This was after she had won the ''Blackpool Evening Gazette'' young talent contest. In March 2008, she was invited to perform at
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at the
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in Toronto. Her label provided her with the opportunity to record at Catherine North Studios in
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while she was in Canada. The recordings, which were overseen by Canadian producer
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resulted in her first EP "Purple Sun" being released in May the same year. The single was well received with ''
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'' magazine saying she had real potential. The single was also featured on the
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show "On The Beat" hosted by Spencer Leigh. One of the panel members was Sam Leach the former Beatles mentor and promoter who said that Fraser was heading for the big time and that he could "listen to her all night". Fraser was involved in a transatlantic link up with
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who interviewed her in Canada, and subsequently featured her in numerous programs, including sessions and intimate theatre performances at their studios in
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, Lancashire. In August 2008, she embarked on her first Canadian tour where she played 10 shows including a support slot to Canadian folk singer Heather Dale. She also recorded another batch of songs at Catherine North Studios during the trip. Fraser parted company with collaborator Stephen Ladley in 2008, and began working with young musician Phil Simpson. She performed for the second time at both
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2009 and
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2009 as a showcasing artist. She released her second EP ''Pretend'' in May 2009, which used a song from the Catherine North Studios sessions, and also two tracks recorded at Spacehouse Studios in London, which was produced by Nick Jackson from the band IT. Rupert Greenall from the band
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also collaborated and played on the tracks. In June 2009, Fraser and Simpson recruited Cajon player Matt Lockwood and started touring as a trio, and played at the
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, the Hull Freedom Festival and the Musicport World Music Festival in
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. The third EP ''Recession Proof'' was released on
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in November 2009. Fraser opened for British comedian
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at two shows in November and December 2009. In 2010, she left Sonic Vista Records and embarked on a new path.


Discography


EPs

* ''Purple Sun'' (2008 – SVRCD005) # "Purple Sun" # "Weight of Water" # "Since I Saw You" # "Purple Sun (Radio Edit)" * ''Pretend'' (2009 – SVRCD008) # "Pretend" # "Swimming into The Dark" # "Ballad of a Smart Arse" # "Tea" * ''Recession Proof'' (2009 – SVRCD013) # "Recession Proof" # "Roading" # "Bird Song"


References


External links


Official websiteYouTubeHamilton Spectator, Canada articleVideo for "Weight of Water"Umusic.co.uk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fraser, Steph 1992 births Living people English women singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters English women guitarists English guitarists Musicians from Lancashire British folk rock musicians 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers 21st-century British guitarists 21st-century women guitarists Musicians from Blackpool