Georgia Fair

Georgia Fair
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Indie, folk rock
Years active 2007 - Present
Associated acts Band of Horses, Tyler Ramsey, The Panics, Lisa Mitchell, Boy & Bear
Members Jordan Wilson
Benjamin Riley

Georgia Fair is an Australian music duo comprising Jordan Wilson and Benjamin Riley. Their debut album, All Through Winter, was released in October 2011, which peaked in the top 100 of the ARIA Albums Chart and reached No. 1 on the related ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart.[1] Their second album, Trapped Flame (October 2013), also reach the ARIA top 100.[2]

History

Wilson and Riley met in high school at the age of 13, they began playing and writing music together and would continue to do so in various incarnations, until settling on Georgia Fair shortly after they left school.[3] The band’s name is said to have come from a venue of one of their first shows mistakenly billing "Jordan and Ben" as Georgia Fair due to a bad phone connection.[4]

In 2010 Jordan and Ben hooked up with Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses to record what would end up being their debut LP All Through Winter. Commencing tracking in Asheville, North Carolina the pair travelled with Reynolds to Austin, Texas and then Atlanta, Georgia where the record was completed.[5]

The pair recorded their second LP in Los Angeles, California with producer Ted Hutt entitled "Trapped Flame" released in October 2013.[6]

The band has since commenced work on a follow up record, working out of studio usually occupied by fellow Sydney band The Preatures.[7] A single entitled "Break" and a subsequent video was released in October 2014.[8]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Year Single Album
2009 Picture Frames Georgia Fair EP
2010 Little While
Times Fly Times Fly EP
2011 Marianne (feat. Lisa Mitchell and Boy & Bear)
Where You Been? All Through Winter
2012 Simple Man
Blind
2013 Love Free Me Trapped Flame
2014 Are We Not Alive
Break

References

External links

http://georgiafair.com.au

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