Abi Fry
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Abi Fry is a Brighton-based violist, playing with various bands including The Flowers of Hell, Spaceline, and Bat for Lashes, but most noted for her work with British Sea Power.
Fry played viola on British Sea Power's second album, Open Season, and has performed live with them a number of times. Most notably, she played on the Club Sea Power tour of November 2005, playing on a few songs including "Fakir", "True Adventures", and "Rock in A".
In April 2006, Fry performed at British Sea Power's first concert since the departure of Eamon Hamilton, playing on a number of other songs, including "Carrion" and "The Spirit of St. Louis", effectively replacing hamilton's keyboard parts.
British Sea Power |
Yan | Hamilton | Noble | Wood |
Eamon | Abi Fry | Phil Sumner |
Albums |
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The Decline of British Sea Power | Open Season |
Singles |
"Fear of Drowning" | "Remember Me" | "The Lonely" | "Childhood Memories" "Carrion"/"Apologies to Insect Life" | "Remember Me" | "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" "It Ended on an Oily Stage" | "Please Stand Up" | "Remember Me"/"I Am a Cider Drinker" |
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