How sad are we. It’s the Friday before the year-end holiday, and while the world parties, Rosie Frater-Taylor and your correspondent are chewing the cud (not turkey with all the trimmings) over the weight advantages of Teles over Les Pauls.
Weight matters to Frater-Taylor. Not just physical weight, “although when I toured last year with the Gibson, I had to give up (carrying it). I had to get Dave (Edwards, the trio’s bassist) to haul it!”
But weight – emotional, intellectual, and musical – matters to the rising singer, song writer and guitarist. Weight informs the title of her new, third, album release, Featherweight. The boxing analogy is apposite: Frater-Taylor, who is slight of frame, is pitching herself as elegantly light, yet also a boxer, a fighter, empowered to take…