Do you ever see an
artist and think ‘now that’s a star in the making’? That was exactly how I felt
about Frankie Davies, who performed at this year’s Nashville Meets London
festival (read my review here) and kindly agreed to have a chat with me afterwards. Read on for her
thoughts on the festival, having an all girl band, and crying every time she
sees the Dixie Chicks. Hope you enjoy!
Ciara’s Country (CC):
Welcome back to Ciara’s Country – I’m here with the lovely Frankie Davies at
Nashville Meets London 2018. Frankie, thank you so much for joining me today!
Frankie Davies (FD): Thank you very much for having me!
CC: So I last saw you
when you opened for Maddie and Tae at Koko (check out the review here), and honestly I thought you couldn’t
get better but you’ve proven me wrong today!
FD: Aww, thank you, you’re so sweet!
CC: Everyone was so
impressed with the beautiful pure voice you have – did you take singing
lessons?
FD: I actually didn’t. When I went to university to study
music they asked if I’d had singing lessons because we’ll need you to take
them, and I said ‘no!’ I did pick a few things up with the singing lessons but
it wasn’t something I’d ever done before. I just love music, that’s all!
CC: I’m impressed! It’s
been a while since I last saw you, what have you been up to since then?
FD: Lots of things! I was on tour with Josh Kelley, I’ve
moved into a house and have been decorating, but mainly and most importantly I’ve
been recording and getting ready for something real soon…
CC: That’s what I
like to hear! Any hints?
FD: Everything you heard today will be out into the world
soon!
CC: Good, soon!
Fantastic set today, I saw everyone really engaged with it, how did it make you
feel?
FD: I just loved it and the crowd was so lovely. I was in
such a different world because when we were running out of time I didn’t even
realise because I was having so much fun! The crowd were just magical. There’s
so many people here! I didn’t realise there would be this many people, it was
really lovely, I enjoyed myself so much!
CC: This is the
biggest the festival has been, probably because people like you are on the
bill!
FD: No, shut up! You’re just being kind!
CC: Do you have a
favourite song to perform live?
FD: Oh there’s too many for so many reasons. I’m really
enjoying The Sweetest Sound at the
moment, I played it on my own today, because I’m really enjoying trying to get
the crowd into the ‘oh my oh my’ bit. It was really good today.
CC: You did a cover
of Fleetwood Mac’s The Chain.
FD: Yeah, that’s become a bit of a staple of ours. I think
everyone gets annoyed if we don’t do it because we’ve done it so many times as
a band. That was our first time as a proper band together. Normally we have a
female guitarist but she’s on the West End at the moment, so we’ve got two new
guys.
CC: Lucky her! I was
commenting on the fact you have an almost all female band.
FD: Normally it would be!
CC: How cool!
FD: It is cool, and I love it. The girls are just so
talented that it’s really hard to find some people to replace them! But the
guys, Dan and Jonny, are so great too.
CC: And it was great
to see you play on your own too, we got the best of both worlds.
FD: Thank you very much!
CC: So Nashville
Meets London – you’ve been to Nashville many times.
FD: Yes, about four times.
CC: Making us all
jealous! What’s your favourite thing about Music City?
FD: Everyone is involved in or connected to music. It’s just
mental, it really is because you’ll meet one person and they’re friends of a
friend that you know, and they’re in the music industry too. Everyone is
involved, they’re all songwriters or musicians or producers. It’s so connected,
it’s really magical. I don’t think I could live there because I need to live by
the sea, but I think I went there for a month and a half once, and it flew by
because I just loved every single day. It inspired me to write more, to be more
proactive, it was great.
CC: Tell me about the
inspiration behind your writing – some from Nashville, where else does it come
from?
FD: Yeah, all of it is personal. I used to do a lot of more ‘made
up’ stuff which is on my EP that I released, but lately I’ve just been tapping
into everything I’m feeling and putting it all down. Stories and maybe even
using other peoples experiences and using them in a more personal way, because
then I feel more tapped into it and more passionate about the song.
CC: What’s a big
theme that you tend to write about?
FD: Family’s a big one. Also travelling around and
experiencing new things, that’s a real big one. Also just stories about what I’ve
been through.
CC: I read as well
that you grew up listening to country music. Were there artists who were
particularly formative in finding your voice?
FD: Yes! Dolly Parton was the songwriter I was looking up
to. Her songs are just incredible. I love her so much! But also the Dixie
Chicks were a main part of my childhood. Alison Krauss as well, but mainly the
Dixie Chicks and Dolly Parton.
CC: To me you’ve
become known as ‘the person who tours with big US artists’ – Maddie & Tae,
Josh Kelley, Chris Young, Charlie Worsham – is there a dream artist you’d like
to tour with?
FD: The Dixie Chicks. I would cry. I went to see them when
they played Country 2 Country and then also went to their own gig at the O2. I
cried! The whole way through! Every time they would sing a song and I’d sing
along with them, I cried. It’s so sad! But that’s how much I love them. I don’t
do that for anyone else, just the Dixie Chicks.
CC: Aww, bless! Maybe
even more so than C2C, I think Nashville Meets London is great for bringing
lesser known artists into the spotlight – is there someone you think everyone
should be listening to?
FD: Oh, there’s so many people on this country scene who are
great. I honestly can’t think of one off the top of my head. I love Laura Oakes
so much.
CC: She played here a
couple of years ago.
FD: Did she? I love her so much! She needs to be bigger. So
does Debbie Mariner. There’s so many that all need more recognition.
CC: And you too, but
hopefully after today you’ll have got plenty more fans.
FD: Thank you very much!
CC: Well I hope to
see you play soon. And to finish up, in an interview, is there a question you’ve
never been asked but would love to be?
FD: No! I don’t know, I’ve not really thought about it! I’m
just there answering the questions. I’ll have a think and let you know next
time.
CC: Perfect, I’ll
keep that in mind! Thanks for answering my questions!
FD: Lovely to meet you!
What a lovely
interviewee! I hope you enjoyed today’s interview as much as I enjoyed chatting
to Frankie – let me know your thoughts in the comments below, and be sure to
follow me on Twitter @CiarasCountry for interviews of more Nashville Meets
London artists and further reviews of concerts to come. I’m sure we’ll be
seeing Frankie at many more!
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