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Frost goes to Seed

South African guitarist Albert Frost, has joined the Seed catalogue. Frost is an all-round guitarist who has released his debut solo studio album, “Devils and Gods”, earlier this year.
Frost goes to Seed

Albert Frost started playing the guitar in 1989, when he was only 12. He was voted as Best Blues guitarist in South Africa by Stage Magazine.

Blues Broers

In 1994 he started playing alongside his father, Frank D Frost, in the blues band, the Blues Broers. Frosted Orange was created in 1996 with artist Simon Orange, who played keyboard and sang vocals for Blues Broers.

Frost performed with Valiant Swart from 1999 to 2003 and recorded Blou Kombuis with Koos Kombuis in 2000. In 2004, he played with the Belgian band, Blues Lee at the music festival Pukkelpop, in Belgium. Daniel Lohues, an international blues performer from Holland, collaborated with Albert at the Oppikoppi show in the same year. Releasing his first solo live album, entitled “Catfish”, in 2002 created a new spectrum as he performs original songs and Frost versions of the classics from Jimi Hendrix, John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters.

New Porn

New Porn formed in 2003 when Frost joined forces with Arno Carstens (Springbok Nude Girls) and went gold with their outstanding debut album “Another Universe” in May 2004. It won Frost and Carstens the Best Rock Album Award at the SAMAs (South African Music Awards). In the same month they supported REM on their world tour in March 2005.

Check out the first video from Albert Frost's "Devils and Gods".

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