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Dallas Frasca
Dallas Frasca is an Australian rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter based in Melbourne.
Her 2024 album, Force of Nature, debuted at number 2 on the ARIA Blues Chart in its first week of release. During the album cycle, Frasca was a finalist for the 2025 Australian Women In Music Awards for Most Outstanding Songwriter/Composer alongside Missy Higgins and The Waifs. Her single "Stand On My Shoulders" was nominated at the APRA Music Awards of 2025 for Most Performed Blues & Roots Work and reached number 1 on the AMRAP Charts. Follow-up single "Let It Rain" was nominated for Most Performed Blues & Roots Work at the APRA Music Awards of 2026.
Frasca has supported major international acts including ZZ Top on their 2025 Australian and New Zealand arena tour, as well as Patti Smith on selected shows.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia and raised in Wangaratta, Victoria, Dallas Frasca is an Australian roots rock singer and guitarist who performs both as a solo artist and as the frontwoman of the eponymous band Dallas Frasca. She is a descendant of Dame Nellie Melba, one of Australia's most celebrated operatic sopranos and prominent figures in Australian history.
Frasca began her singing career at the age of 18 after discovering her vocal ability at a friend's party.
In 2006, Dallas Frasca gained national recognition after winning triple j’s "Light Your Fuse" competition. Following this, she was booked to appear at that year’s Bluesfest, one of Australia’s major music festivals.
In 2008, Frasca was invited to perform with iconic Australian rock band Midnight Oil at a special event in Sydney supporting Amnesty International. That same year, she shared the stage with B.B. King in Cognac, France.
In early 2009, Frasca represented Australia as one of seven artists from seven continents performing at the International Earth Day celebrations in Montreal, Canada.
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Dallas Frasca
Dallas Frasca is an Australian rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter based in Melbourne.
Her 2024 album, Force of Nature, debuted at number 2 on the ARIA Blues Chart in its first week of release. During the album cycle, Frasca was a finalist for the 2025 Australian Women In Music Awards for Most Outstanding Songwriter/Composer alongside Missy Higgins and The Waifs. Her single "Stand On My Shoulders" was nominated at the APRA Music Awards of 2025 for Most Performed Blues & Roots Work and reached number 1 on the AMRAP Charts. Follow-up single "Let It Rain" was nominated for Most Performed Blues & Roots Work at the APRA Music Awards of 2026.
Frasca has supported major international acts including ZZ Top on their 2025 Australian and New Zealand arena tour, as well as Patti Smith on selected shows.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia and raised in Wangaratta, Victoria, Dallas Frasca is an Australian roots rock singer and guitarist who performs both as a solo artist and as the frontwoman of the eponymous band Dallas Frasca. She is a descendant of Dame Nellie Melba, one of Australia's most celebrated operatic sopranos and prominent figures in Australian history.
Frasca began her singing career at the age of 18 after discovering her vocal ability at a friend's party.
In 2006, Dallas Frasca gained national recognition after winning triple j’s "Light Your Fuse" competition. Following this, she was booked to appear at that year’s Bluesfest, one of Australia’s major music festivals.
In 2008, Frasca was invited to perform with iconic Australian rock band Midnight Oil at a special event in Sydney supporting Amnesty International. That same year, she shared the stage with B.B. King in Cognac, France.
In early 2009, Frasca represented Australia as one of seven artists from seven continents performing at the International Earth Day celebrations in Montreal, Canada.