A native of Hamilton, Scotland (hence the name) Fraser was bred in the Maltese Islands and as a younger man fronted the popular Maltese band the Beangrowers in the '90s. Finding himself under demand to go solo both by the Maltese press and his fans, he took time out to craft his folk rock sound and set off around the world performing in the US, UK, Holland, Fiji and Turkey.
Fraser appeared on many popular tv shows in Malta, Red TV, the Beat, Siesta and many more. His 'hard to be silent' single appeared many times on the radio by popular request. Since relocating to London in 2003, Fraser has written and performed a body of work that he is ready to unleash to the labels.
He has recently shown his ability to pull crowds at Chris Peytons infamous cabaret, The Troubadour and many acclaimed acoustic venues in Central London supported by acts such as ex-Faithless Singer Pauline Taylor and Mick Hart. Fraser has written music since the age of 14, now at 28 he lies somewhere in between the distinct vocal intimacy of Chris Isaak and Nick Drake - yet with the lyrical sensitivity of Iron and Wine and the pop potential of James Blunt and Willy Mason.
'A mesmerising and talented performer' - Luke Tranter, The Maltese Sunday Times                'A cross between Chris Isaak and Nick Drake' - Amanda Glen, The Troubador UK