| Combining the talents of Fatale
Frontal (Wendy Fuhr), Lolita Frontal (Jennifer Schonwald),
Jezebel Frontal (Thea Shoulson), and Delilah Frontal
(Courtney Malley) results in a full sensory experience.
Each is an individually accomplished musician and
singer in her own right, but as a band they are combustible.
They combine a "Gen-X" attitude with good
solid Folk Music sensibilities. Add to the mix their
fun sense of personal style and off the wall sense
of humor and you'll find yourself immersed in the
Full Frontal Folk unique spin on the folk music genre.
This is a show you don't want to miss.
What will you hear? The band shares a love of traditional,
old-timey and bluegrass music, as well as contemporary
singer-songwriter, pop & punk. Like their musical
influences, they want to push the envelope and bring
elements of all genres to their repertoire. Not surprisingly,
they succeed with sensitivity and attention to detail.
Contemporary songs made famous by The Eagles or Bad
Religion may quickly follow traditional songs, like
Catie Cruel or Blood and Gold. All songs are delivered
with beautiful vocal arrangements, which are at times
polished, quirky, haunting, or poignant. Their instrumentation,
including 6 and 12 string guitars, bass, fiddle, mandolin
and percussion, never takes away from their powerful
voices.
Join the Philadelphia Folksong Society, Lansdowne
Folk Club, Grape Street Pub, Spring Gulch Folk Festival,
Philadelphia Folk Festival, the North star Bar, Fortissimo,
and the Cherry Tree Folk Club as one of the first
organizations to present Full Frontal Folk on what
promises to be a Full Frontal assault on the folk
music venue and festival scenes.
“I love F cubed because they've got it all
figured out. They don't take themselves, or us, too
seriously. The thing they do take seriously is the
music. Their instincts are true and their harmony
is like a guilty pleasure. I just can't figure out
why they want a quote from me... they're already more
famous than I am.” -John Flynn
“Awesome, a union that was long overdue…”
-Gene Shay of WXPN
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