GRAMMY WINNING

CONTEMPORARY JAZZ AND R&B

Born in Tullahoma,Tennessee and educated at the prestigious Berklee College Of Music, Freddie Fox is recognized worldwide for his own solo recordings (featuring multiple Top 20 Billboard hits including the #1 single “Too Tuff”), as well as his work with many legendary contemporary jazz and R&B artists. That’s his rhythm guitar you hear on the GRAMMY winning album “Givin’ It Up” by George Benson and Al Jarreau. Freddie played on the tracks “Mornin” and “Ordinary People”.

Known for his endless versatility and his smooth, soulful tone, Freddie incorporates multiple styles into his music including Funk, Smooth Jazz, Jazz Fusion, R&B, and Rock. He’s been a featured touring member with notable acts such as Chaka Khan, Najee, Atlantic Starr, Eric Benet, Rose Royce, Jennifer Holliday and the incomparable vocalist "Evelyn “Champagne” King (whom he’s been married to for 22 years).

Freddie’s solo releases have included appearances by Gerald Albright, Nelson Rangell, Michael Lington, Walter Beasley, Evelyn “Champagne” King, and Michael White. As an in-demand studio player, his work can be heard on projects by Warren Hill, Najee, Evelyn “Champagne” King, Walter Beasley, Atlantic Starr, Marion Meadows, Althea Rene, Cindy Bradley​ and others.

Freddie has also contributed work to TV shows including The Arsenio Hall Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jerry Lewis’ M.D.A. Telethon, Sinbad “Soul Music Festival Summer Jam” Part III (HBO), The “Vibe” Show, Motown Live Show, Soul Train, The Later Show, The Queen Latifa Show, The Apollo Live Show, BET Jazz, NAACP Image Award, and The Pat Sajak Show.​

 
 
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