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Lockdown Led to Songs of Love, Loss and Hope

Nashville Singer-Songwriter Donna Frost Soothes Spiritswith Two Albums, The Quarantine Sessions Volume 1 and 2

July 9, 2021 — When the lockdown turned live music venues dark; steady-touring trobadors like singer-songwriter Donna Frost had nowhere to go. Looking inward, she turned the tribulations of COVID into two soothing acoustic folk/blues song collections: The Quarantine Sessions Volume 1 and 2. No stranger to using songs to heal others, Frost often performs at senior centers and fundraisers. These collections draw from personal loss, as well as the universal effect of COVID on all of us as we struggled with new realities, Internet trials, and challenges of all stripes. 

“I could’ve gotten bitter…but I chose to get better.” 

“Bitter But Better” by Donna Frost

View the video for the single “Press On” here:

“I have known and worked with Donna for better than a decade now and she is, without a doubt, the hardest working person in music. These songs are from the heart, all examples of her skillful blend of life’s tales and the emotions that come with them.”

– Michael Teach, Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

With the first strum, Donna asserts her folk story-telling prowess and goes on to show her mastery of mood with ballads and upbeat tunes alike. With tunes like “Quarantine Blues” that help us smile; to “Mama’s Prayers” about the power of a parent’s love; to inspiring tracks like “Bitter But Better” the collection is a calming service to the weary, full of heartfelt and hardwon optimism.

Donna, who plays over 200 shows per year across the country, didn’t stay away from audiences for long: she kept fans entertained by offering Facebook Livestream shows nearly every Monday throughout the lockdown, racking up numerous shows, where she tried out new material, including songs on these albums.

What People Are Saying

“Songs about life during the quarantine that come from the heart and speak to the soul.” – A. E.

“I love your two Quarantine Sessions that teach us that there is a silver lining around these dark times.” – K.C.

“There are many sides to Donna, and this new collection of songs teaches us how to enjoy life and how to cope with loss such as the tragic loss of her mother to Covid. This album is dedicated to her memory….Thank you, Donna, for entertaining and educating us all.” – Ron Goad, board member of the Songwriters Association of Washington, D.C.

These two collections show that not only is Frost a prolific writer; she possesses the rare gift of being able to take current events and wrap them up into listenable songs. The tunes have clear, concise messages. As a collection, they weave through a gamut of emotions. Strong and steady, they offer a counterbalance to the upheaval many experienced related to COVID. 

The songs are delivered in a soothing style. With minimal production, the songs express an intimate sound with just acoustic guitar and voice. Yet, it is bursting with all the energy of a live show. The songs explore how a little grit and a lot of love can get us through hard times.

About

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Donna Frost is a traveling troubadour with decades of performing and touring experience. Expertly weaving folk, blues and pop, she creates memorable concerts that champion the human spirit. She logs thousands of miles each year, performing across the U.S., solo and with her band. With over 300 songs in her catalog and six albums, her music has received airplay, charted and garnered awards worldwide. She performed a tribute to the late Skeeter Davis at Kentucky Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony; and has performed live on Chicago WGN TV. Giving back to the community, she is an active performer with Music for Seniors, “Musicians on Call” and “Songs of Love.” She is endorsed by Kamoa Ukuleles and Luna Guitars.

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Contact

Email: donnafrost12strings@gmail.com

Phone: 615-481-1712 

Facebook: facebook.com/donnafrostsongs

Twitter: @donnafrost12

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