Farryl Purkiss

Farryl Purkiss
Farryl Purkiss, 2009
Farryl Purkiss, 2009
Background information
Birth nameFarryl David Purkiss
Born (1980-03-20) 20 March 1980 (age 44)
Durban, Natal,[1] South Africa
OriginUmhlanga, Kwa-Zulu Natal
GenresFolk, Acoustic Rock, Rock, pop rock, alternative, Blues, Roots
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica
Years active2005–Present
Labels2Feet Music (A division of Sheer Sound)
Websitewww.farrylpurkiss.co.za, www.2feetmusic.com

Farryl Purkiss is a South African-born singer-songwriter.[2][3] Farryl first picked up the guitar when he was fifteen years old and began writing songs shortly after his sixteenth birthday.[3] He self-released an EP in 2005 (Chapter One) that created waves in his home town of Durban, and later that year he began talks with 2Feet Music. He was signed to 2Feet Music soon after and started performing heavily outside of South Africa, leading up to the release of his full-length debut album, released in South Africa in 2007, to high acclaim, chart success and award nominations. He has toured with international artists Jack Johnson, Donavon Frankenreiter and has also shared the stage with South African acts such as Nibs Van Der Spuy, Guy Buttery, Jean Morrison and Perez.[4][5][6] He has since spent most of his time touring the world.[7][8]

Fruitbats & Crows (2009) was the long-awaited follow-up to Farryl Purkiss's 2006 internationally critically acclaimed, self-titled album. The record won a South African Music Award. In the past three years, Purkiss has toured Australia three times, Europe, USA and of course, South Africa. He has had radio success in all of the above territories, including Japan and a No. 1 in France. His songs have been used in campaigns by Nissan (Greece), Audi (UK), MTN (South Africa), as well as twice on the American TV show Private Practice.[1] In 2007 he was voted the most popular musician by Heat Magazine (South Africa) and has been featured by every major newspaper, magazine, TV show and radio station in South Africa.

He has recently finished his 3rd full-length record (Home), which was recorded on a farm in the suburb Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa. It was produced by American producer Kieran Kelly (Sufjan Stevens, Angus & Julia Stone) It was released to massive critical acclaim and a SAMA nomination. It is due for an American release sometime in 2015.[8]

Besides his records his songs have been used in numerous advertising campaigns, TV series and motion pictures.[1][9]

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  4. ^ Get It, All About The Music, 7 April, 2010
  5. ^ IOL, Gig Of The Week, 16 November, 2007
  6. ^ The Mercury, Red Door Gig, 22 December, 2009
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