Artist's albums
Concerto No. 1 In E Major, Op. 25
1979 · album
Shotgun Skyline
2022 · album
Colours
2021 · single
Prayers Pills and Pictures
2021 · single
Even Our Heroes Fade
2021 · single
Closer Still
2018 · single
Mischief
2018 · single
Passing Phase EP
2013 · EP
The Tightrope EP (Radio Mix)
2012 · EP
Zador: Studies for Orchestra & Brass Quintet
1973 · album
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Biography
“If there was any justice, Paul Freeman would be a household name.” –Todd Rundgren Justice, it seems, may be right around the corner for the Welsh-born singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Paul Freeman has enjoyed a recent buzz-worthy wave of critical and commercial success––a wave he now prepares to ride to new heights with the release of his first full-length album, 'Shotgun Skyline.' The album's release is a breakthrough moment for Freeman, an artist who is no stranger to big moments. Freeman has toured the world and performed with a veritable “who’s who” of pop and rock music: James Blunt, Chris Cornell, Chris Isaac, Joe Cocker, Roger Daltry, Ron Wood, Todd Rundgren and Steve Winwood just to name a few. This breakthrough moment however, is different than the others he’s experienced. This is the continuation of a new chapter for Freeman, one with him and his work up front and in the spotlight––a spotlight powered by his record deal with Merrill Artists (ECR Music Group/SONY) and by the authenticity and intimacy of the new music he’s written and recorded. That special marriage of universality and uniqueness in Freeman’s writing is perhaps what is most celebrated––and welcomed––by both his fans and his contemporaries. 'Shotgun Skyline,' is now out on all platforms on Merrill Artists.