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Farryl Purkiss

Farryl Purkiss is a South African-born singer-songwriter.[2][3] Farryl first picked up the guitar when he was fifteen years old and began writing songs shortly after his sixteenth birthday.[3] He self-released an EP in 2005 (Chapter One) that created waves in his home town of Durban, and later that year he began talks with 2Feet Music. He was signed to 2Feet Music soon after and started performing heavily outside of South Africa, leading up to the release of his full-length debut album, released in South Africa in 2007, to high acclaim, chart success and award nominations. He has toured with international artists Jack Johnson, Donavon Frankenreiter and has also shared the stage with South African acts such as Nibs Van Der Spuy, Guy Buttery, Jean Morrison and Perez.[4][5][6] He has since spent most of his time touring the world.[7][8]

Farryl Purkiss
Farryl Purkiss, 2009
Background information
Birth nameFarryl David Purkiss
Born (1980-03-20) 20 March 1980 (age 44)
Durban, Natal,[1] South Africa
OriginUmhlanga, Kwa-Zulu Natal
GenresFolk, Acoustic Rock, Rock, pop rock, alternative, Blues, Roots
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica
Years active2005–Present
Labels2Feet Music (A division of Sheer Sound)
Websitewww.farrylpurkiss.co.za, www.2feetmusic.com

Fruitbats & Crows (2009) was the long-awaited follow-up to Farryl Purkiss's 2006 internationally critically acclaimed, self-titled album. The record won a South African Music Award. In the past three years, Purkiss has toured Australia three times, Europe, USA and of course, South Africa. He has had radio success in all of the above territories, including Japan and a No. 1 in France. His songs have been used in campaigns by Nissan (Greece), Audi (UK), MTN (South Africa), as well as twice on the American TV show Private Practice.[1] In 2007 he was voted the most popular musician by Heat Magazine (South Africa) and has been featured by every major newspaper, magazine, TV show and radio station in South Africa.

He has recently finished his 3rd full-length record (Home), which was recorded on a farm in the suburb Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa. It was produced by American producer Kieran Kelly (Sufjan Stevens, Angus & Julia Stone) It was released to massive critical acclaim and a SAMA nomination. It is due for an American release sometime in 2015.[8]

Besides his records his songs have been used in numerous advertising campaigns, TV series and motion pictures.[1][9]

History edit

Early life edit

Purkiss was born in Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal (formally Natal) and grew up in Umhlanga. Growing up, Purkiss attended Northwood High School where he dabbled in songwriting. At the age of 15 years Purkiss received a treasured sound system that his father Robert Purkiss gave to him as a gift, the very same sound system that his father handed down to him. Purkiss almost immediately sold it to his neighbour for R200 ($23) and bought a cheap guitar instead. By 16 years old he had composed his first song (Ducking & Diving).

After finishing High School, Purkiss went on to study Industrial Design. At the same time he started to have thoughts of performing the number of songs that he had been writing over the last few years. He performed his first ever gig in Umhlanga Rocks with respected South African guitar player Guy Buttery supporting fellow Durban band, Perez. He later admitted to vomiting before the show, and then playing the entire set with his eyes closed.

While making his way around the gig circuit, Purkiss was spotted by South African guitarist, Nibs van der Spuy. This led to a friendship and later an offer to record an album through Nibs van der Spuys boutique label, Greenhouse Records. Purkiss took all the money he had saved waiting on tables at a local restaurant and recorded his very first album, Chapter One, along with his band Gareth Gale (drums), Matt Wilkinson (lead guitar) and Roland Struckmeyer (bass guitar). Chapter One was nominated for a South African Music Award in the same year.

Chapter One (2004–2005) edit

Nibs van der Spuy encouraged Purkiss to record an album, and so Purkiss entered the studio with South African producer Dave Birch (formally vocalist and guitarist for Durban band Squeal). Along with drummer Gareth Gale, and bassist Roly Struckmeyer, Purkiss recorded what was to become Chapter One at Birch's Tropical Sweat studios in Durban. The self-financed album was released on Nibs van der Spuy's record label Greenhouse Music.

After the album was released, Purkiss met Damon Forbes who signed him to the jazz and world centric record label.

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Artist of the Week: Farryl Purkiss – DStv" (song on Private Practice). DSTV.com. September 2011, webpage: DS30.
  2. ^ "Farryl Purkiss – Rolling Stone South Africa". Rollingstone.co.za. 4 June 2013, webpage: RS449.
  3. ^ a b "Farryl Purkiss Cape Town | Live Music Cape Town". Capetownmagazine.com. 2013, webpage: CMfp.
  4. ^ Get It, All About The Music, 7 April, 2010
  5. ^ IOL, Gig Of The Week, 16 November, 2007
  6. ^ The Mercury, Red Door Gig, 22 December, 2009
  7. ^ "Event: Farryl Purkiss – East Coast Tour". News24.com. 26 August 2013, webpage: N24-efp.
  8. ^ a b "Farryl Purkiss | Singer & Songwriter". Farrylpurkiss.co.za. 2013, web: FPza.
  9. ^ "Farryl Purkiss' song "Ways to Live Forever" to be heard in US cinemas". 2feetmusic.sheergroup.com. 19 July 2013, webpage: SGfp.

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international artists Jack Johnson Donavon Frankenreiter and has also shared the stage with South African acts such as Nibs Van Der Spuy Guy Buttery Jean Morrison and Perez 4 5 6 He has since spent most of his time touring the world 7 8 Farryl PurkissFarryl Purkiss 2009Background informationBirth nameFarryl David PurkissBorn 1980 03 20 20 March 1980 age 44 Durban Natal 1 South AfricaOriginUmhlanga Kwa Zulu NatalGenresFolk Acoustic Rock Rock pop rock alternative Blues RootsOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar harmonicaYears active2005 PresentLabels2Feet Music A division of Sheer Sound Websitewww farrylpurkiss co za www 2feetmusic com Fruitbats amp Crows 2009 was the long awaited follow up to Farryl Purkiss s 2006 internationally critically acclaimed self titled album The record won a South African Music Award In the past three years Purkiss has toured Australia three times Europe USA and of course South Africa He has had radio success in all of the above territories including Japan and a No 1 in France His songs have been used in campaigns by Nissan Greece Audi UK MTN South Africa as well as twice on the American TV show Private Practice 1 In 2007 he was voted the most popular musician by Heat Magazine South Africa and has been featured by every major newspaper magazine TV show and radio station in South Africa He has recently finished his 3rd full length record Home which was recorded on a farm in the suburb Constantia in Cape Town South Africa It was produced by American producer Kieran Kelly Sufjan Stevens Angus amp Julia Stone It was released to massive critical acclaim and a SAMA nomination It is due for an American release sometime in 2015 8 Besides his records his songs have been used in numerous advertising campaigns TV series and motion pictures 1 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early life 1 2 Chapter One 2004 2005 2 Discography 3 ReferencesHistory editEarly life edit Purkiss was born in Durban Kwa Zulu Natal formally Natal and grew up in Umhlanga Growing up Purkiss attended Northwood High School where he dabbled in songwriting At the age of 15 years Purkiss received a treasured sound system that his father Robert Purkiss gave to him as a gift the very same sound system that his father handed down to him Purkiss almost immediately sold it to his neighbour for R200 23 and bought a cheap guitar instead By 16 years old he had composed his first song Ducking amp Diving After finishing High School Purkiss went on to study Industrial Design At the same time he started to have thoughts of performing the number of songs that he had been writing over the last few years He performed his first ever gig in Umhlanga Rocks with respected South African guitar player Guy Buttery supporting fellow Durban band Perez He later admitted to vomiting before the show and then playing the entire set with his eyes closed While making his way around the gig circuit Purkiss was spotted by South African guitarist Nibs van der Spuy This led to a friendship and later an offer to record an album through Nibs van der Spuys boutique label Greenhouse Records Purkiss took all the money he had saved waiting on tables at a local restaurant and recorded his very first album Chapter One along with his band Gareth Gale drums Matt Wilkinson lead guitar and Roland Struckmeyer bass guitar Chapter One was nominated for a South African Music Award in the same year Chapter One 2004 2005 edit Nibs van der Spuy encouraged Purkiss to record an album and so Purkiss entered the studio with South African producer Dave Birch formally vocalist and guitarist for Durban band Squeal Along with drummer Gareth Gale and bassist Roly Struckmeyer Purkiss recorded what was to become Chapter One at Birch s Tropical Sweat studios in Durban The self financed album was released on Nibs van der Spuy s record label Greenhouse Music After the album was released Purkiss met Damon Forbes who signed him to the jazz and world centric record label Discography editFarryl Purkiss 2006 Fruitbats amp Crows 2009 References edit a b c Artist of the Week Farryl Purkiss DStv song on Private Practice DSTV com September 2011 webpage DS30 Farryl Purkiss Rolling Stone South Africa Rollingstone co za 4 June 2013 webpage RS449 a b Farryl Purkiss Cape Town Live Music Cape Town Capetownmagazine com 2013 webpage CMfp Get It All About The Music 7 April 2010 IOL Gig Of The Week 16 November 2007 The Mercury Red Door Gig 22 December 2009 Event Farryl Purkiss East Coast Tour News24 com 26 August 2013 webpage N24 efp a b Farryl Purkiss Singer amp Songwriter Farrylpurkiss co za 2013 web FPza Farryl Purkiss song Ways to Live Forever to be heard in US cinemas 2feetmusic sheergroup com 19 July 2013 webpage SGfp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Farryl Purkiss amp oldid 1205987382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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