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Name
  
Frances England


Role
  
Musician

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Albums
  
Paths We Have Worn, Blink Of An Eye, Mind of My Own, Family Tree, Fascinating Creatures

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Profiles

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Frances England is a children's musician from San Francisco, CA. Her style of music is generally described as Indie and/or Folk. In 2006, England wrote her first album of songs entitled Fascinating Creatures as a fundraiser for her son's preschool and recorded it with the help of artist Billy Riggs. The album went on to be the sole recipient of the 2007 Oppenheim Platinum Award for Music. Her 2nd CD, Family Tree was released in 2008 and received the Gold Parent's Choice Award and the Gold Nappa Award for 2008. Her 3rd and 4th albums, Mind of My Own (2011) and Blink of an Eye (2013) also received Gold Parent's Choice Awards. Frances' 5th Album, Explorer of the World (2016) was awarded another Gold Parent's Choice Award along with being ranked #1 for 2016 in the annual Fids and Kamily Music Awards compiled by the top children's radio programmers and music writers in the country.

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On December 6, 2016, Frances received her first Grammy nomination for Best Children's Album for Explorer of the World.

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England occasionally plays live shows in the San Francisco Bay Area with Stewart Peck (guitar/vocals) and Chris Chan (drums/keyboard).

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Discography

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  • Fascinating Creatures (2006)
  • Family Tree (2008)
  • Mind of My Own (2010)
  • Blink of an Eye (2013)
  • Paths We Have Worn
  • Explorer of the World (2016)
  • References

    Frances England Wikipedia


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