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Delilah Frontal (aka Courtney Malley)

… comes by her heartfelt singing style honestly...she comes from a family with a tradition of seanois singing and story telling that can be traced back to her family's ancestral home, Ireland. As a child, she was raised within the rich Philadelphia folk community being exposed to many different types of live music from the Philadelphia Orchestra to Irish traditional music, from the Philadelphia Folk Festival to community sings. She began singing Irish accapela songs in her teens and later joined the band Somethingblack. Delilah brings to Full Frontal Folk a sweet, evocative voice, a little bit of rhythm/percussion and a killer wardrobe.


Fatale Frontal (aka Wendy Fuhr)

… began singing folk tunes at home with her family as early as she can remember. She started classical violin at 9 years old, but quickly picked up old-time and bluegrass fiddle by accompanying her dad to music festivals. Wendy sang in and was musical director for a women's a cappella group in college, and found a love of harmony which has followed her since! She has played on many local Philadelphia singer-songwriter and band CDs, and until 2003 was a member of So's Your Mom, a band with Celtic and American influences. Wendy sings and plays fiddle, as well as occasional guitar, for FFF.


Lolita Frontal
(aka Jen Schonwald)

…was brought up surrounded by traditional American, Blues and Celtic folk music and Opera as a child. At an early age she began weaving vocal harmonies as all of her parents encouraged her to join her voice with theirs. With her mother's (coloratura soprano) influence, Jen, as a young teen, began studying Classical Voice. Jen has sung classically in operettas, musicals, as a choral soloist and as a professional choral member as well as performing Folk Music. Keeping true to her folk roots, she continues to perform Maritime folk and sea chanteys with her father, Steven Schonwald. Her stepfather bought her first six-string guitar and showed her how to play. Since then, Jen has "borrowed" numerous instruments from her loving fathers. She plays the six and twelve string guitar.

News update: It's so hard to say goodbye…
Jezebel leaves FFF

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