Creating a truly genre
spanning album influenced by jazz, blues, folk, swing and all things American
Roots,
The Frank Burkitt Band is releasing their brand new album
Raconteur on
March 9th 2018.
Originally from Edinburgh, Frank Burkitt and lifelong partner Kara Filbey
swapped a life of late night music and Scottish pubs for our very own
Wellington New Zealand in 2014. After placing an ad for a double bass
player on a noticeboard in the NZ School of Music, James Geluk (double bass)
answered the call followed swiftly by Cameron Burnell (mandolin, tenor banjo,
vocals) and The Frank Burkitt Band was born.
Opening with blues inspired Work So Hard,
Raconteur effortlessly flows from
track to track, offering 10 pure danceable folk, blues and roots infused
masterpieces.
The album title track is an homage to one of Frank’s musical mentors Martin
Boland who sadly passed away this year. Martin ran the session in the Royal Oak
in Edinburgh for 30 years and Frank will forever be indebted to him for his
encouragement and praise during those early days.
The Gypsy Barber is a foot-tapping ode to a chap in a little old caravan on the
side of state highway three in Te Awamutu, where Frank and Cameron had two of
the worst haircuts they’ve ever received.
Walkin’ Right is the country-tinged story of Timothy Thomas, a colourful
character that Frank met at various UK festivals. His greeting of ‘Love
and Light’ and his adamant claim that his trousers belonged to Jim Morrison
always made their encounters highly enjoyable.
Written whilst admiring the native birds in the pine tree outside his house in
Wellington, the final track, the a cappella
My Heart Waits is Frank’s offering
to the long tradition of unaccompanied folk song that inspired him throughout
his years in the folk pubs of Edinburgh.
Written by Frank Burkitt and arranged by the band,
Raconteur was recorded at
the Surgery Studios in Wellington, produced by Gerry Paul and engineered by Lee
Prebble.
Raconteur is an album filled with truly wonderful moments indicative of
Burkitt’s ability to not only convey profound messages but entertaining
anecdotes in his songs.
The Frank Burkitt Band will be showcasing the new album during a nationwide
tour soon to be announced.
The Frank Burkitt Band is; Frank Burkitt - Vocals, Guitar - Kara Filbey -
Vocals, Flute, Percussion - Cameron Burnell - Mandolin, Tenor Banjo, Vocals -
James Geluk - Double Bass.
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