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[Freddie Nunez] Is The Genre
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[Freddie Nunez] Is The Genre

How skateboarding to Blink-182 led to Freddie Nunez's current country sound.

Tim Barnes chats with musician/singer/songwriter Freddie Nunez about how his journey from ballads, to rock, to country intersected with his path toward sobriety.

Freddie’s recent work includes Missin’ You, Trains of Faith, and Left Hand Path.

He's loaned his voice to Laurence Made Me Cry for her album Diary of Me, provided the title music for the comedy podcast It's All True, with Tim Barnes, before working with Terry Caudill (Flashlights) for his his album, Heaven's in Your Head. 

Fans and supporters relate to his constantly evolving sound, to the expansive expression of a growing and emerging artist. At the center of his broad range is a consistent pop sensibility, warm, lush guitar soundscapes, and an instinct for emotionally true stories (with a soothing voice to tell them). 

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