Vulture talked to dozens of artists about what the mass-cancellation of tours will mean to them. Frazey Ford summed it up pretty well: "The U.S. tour isn’t a huge financial loss to us, but we have a big tour in Europe scheduled for May that will be a big loss, especially to my band members, who rely heavily on touring. It’s also a loss of joy. Times are so tenuous already that an evening of music can be healing and bonding".

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Frazey Ford "more powerful than ever" on her album 'U Kin B the Sun'

"An album that doesn’t grab your attention with pyrotechnic displays, opting instead for a slow-burning, unassuming kind of power: a low-key delight, but a delight all the same" - Alexis Petridis says in a review of the new, southern soul album by the Canadian songstress. American Songwriter likes the way she sings - "Frazey Ford sings with such reserved and sultry passion, somewhat like Laura Nyro, you can practically feel her swimming in the groove... hypnotic and often mesmerizing", and Exclaim appreciates what she sings about - "Ford's fiercely encouraging words remain, but on 'U kin B the Sun', they feel more powerful than ever".