Catching up with Rosie Frater-Taylor

I caught up with Rosie Frater-Taylor backstage at Love Supreme Festival. We'd already met in May at The Pheasantry in London's Kings Road as part of Nigel Williams' series for Jazz FM.

HS and Rosie Frater-Taylor


When we met on Saturday at Love Supreme, Rosie was enjoying a day at the festival before her own band appeared on the Supreme Standards stage on Sunday evening. Just a few days before, she had helped launch Sean Khan's album with The Modern Folk and Jazz Ensemble, on Acid Jazz.

Since appearing with her band at the Pheasantry (one of the coolest venues in the Pizza Express live family), Rosie had also played Brighton's The Great Escape festival and the Edinburgh fringe.  As well as her own album - Featherweight - she has also appeared with Redtenbacher's Funkestra on their Masterlink Sessions. She had certainly earned a day off, listening to other people's shows.

Collaborations seem to be one of Rosie's strengths, as she develops her own style - her appearance at Love Supreme was her chance to show off her own songs and those of other artists who continue to inspire her. Catch her where you can.

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