Garron Frith

Garron Frith is a songwriter from the North West of England. After a gig with Grand Drive’s Danny George Wilson he met musician/producer Simon J Alpin, which led to them making the debut album, ‘Garron Frith’. It was recorded in various hotel rooms, studios, houses everywhere from London, San Francisco, Spain and Manchester.  It features 10 songs with a wide range of musicians including Grand Drive, The Willard Grant Conspiracy and Green on Red’s Chuck Prophet.
The album received critical acclaim. The Sunday Express called it a ‘Beautiful country rock gem of an album’, Maverick said he was ‘One of the North West’s best kept secrets – that is until now!’, ‘Highly enjoyable, Recommended, wrote Acoustic Magazine and Manchester Music called him ‘One of Manchester’s most underrated singer-songwriters’. Radio and internet stations championed the album and this led to Garron being asked to open for musicians like John Cooper Clarke, The Saw Doctors, Neil Casal, Glen Tilbrook and Midge Ure.
Reviews for the Debut Album

‘Really grows on you’-Net Rhythms
‘Beautiful country rock gem of an album’-Sunday Express

‘One of the North West’s best kept secrets-that is until now!’-Maverick

‘One of Manchester’s most underrated singer-songwriters’-Manchester Music
‘Understated joy of a record’-Leicester Bangs

‘Highly enjoyable, Recommended’-Acoustic Magazine

‘The guys got a very good way with a tune’-Ralph McLean BBC Ulster

‘Frith has a very suitable voice for the ten ballads, influenced by great examples such as Bob Dylan, Nick Drake &Tim Hardin’-Rootstime