Jake Friese-Greene is just one of the performers appearing at this years' Festival supported by and
involved with The Jamming Station in Totnes, which provides a weekly
platform for emerging sound artists aged between 13 - 21 to meet,
collaborate and gig.
It is an opportunity to network, write and
co-write, arrange, and develop confidence in writing and performance
skills whilst still working towards plugged and unplugged gigs.
Jake
plays a sort of souped-up, modernised version of British folk-rock
lying somewhere between Mumford & Sons and Bombay Bicycle Club, and has been described as a 'unique and ambitious' artist from the burrows of
Totnes.
At only
19 years of age, Jake has already released his deput
'Those Days EP', as well as making his own little mark in the Devon
music scene.
Since normally playing gigs on his own in small pubs and
clubs, Jake has managed to find his band and continues to develop a
bigger and louder sound for the best live performance possible.
Jake
Friese-Greene has promise, and oodles of potential. He’s an artist
who’s been around for almost no time at all, but has managed to find his
own voice, which is no small feat. If he can continue to refine and
expand his sound, he could seriously be a force to be reckoned with.
For full details of Jake Friese-Greene's performance, please check your DMF Programme
Because listening to music at Dart Music Festival is FREE - but running it is not! - we have to charge for the Programme.
The sales revenue is VITAL to the continuation of the Festival - thank you for understanding.
16th, 17th & 18th May 2014
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