calc - temporary loan
Thursday May 22, 2008 – 12:08 pmCalc covering my song “Temporary Loan” (the first song on my first album Calling Over Time)
Calc covering my song “Temporary Loan” (the first song on my first album Calling Over Time)
Here’s a nicely done cover of one of my tunes, sung by my pal Edward Burch, with an outfit called the Kennett Brothers. Check it out, they even did the barbershop thing at the end. :-)
Excerpted from a show review by Linda Ray that appeared in No Depression #20 (March-April 1999). It’s reviewing a HONKY TONK LIVING ROOM showcase at The Hideout (Chicago, IL) that happened on December 17, 1998.
<…> Frost’s solo acoustic set applied her signature drawling, bass-heavy strumming and cliff-dangling vocals to covers of songs recorded mostly by country women: Janis Martin, Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, the Maddox Brothers & Rose, and Patsy Montana. Amid the inevitably informal setting that included a six-foot stuffed blue marlin as the backdrop, an ancient red replica of a persian rug as the dance floor, and the owners’ golden retriever cruising for pats on the head, Frost decorated her occasional goof-ups with the sort of giggles common among family and friends. <…>
An interview by Jeff Niesel that appeared in the San Diego Union-Tribune…
When FROST melts, she writes about it
It’s not hard to get singer-guitarist Edith Frost to talk about her personal life. She freely discusses the divorce and the short-lived relationship that made her life so difficult that she moved from New York to Chicago.
On her self-designed Web site, she actually had to discontinue her diary entries because she was including too many details from her everyday life, writing explicitly about her friends and her dreams in order to create a "virtual Edith."