Fred Warner
Fred Warner came out of Amherst, Massachusetts, though the early years aren't well documented. He put out a single called "Don't Waste Time" in 2019 that got...
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Fred Warner came out of Amherst, Massachusetts, though the early years aren't well documented. He put out a single called "Don't Waste Time" in 2019 that got some attention. Other songs like "Fake Words" and "R U DOPE?" followed.
He's released a few albums since then, including The Road Less Traveled in 2020 and Echoes of the Past in 2022. There was talk of another one called Embers in 2023. The music varies from quieter tracks to more direct ones like "Fancy, Fierce" and "I Ain't Tryna."
Warner works with a band that includes Emily Carter on drums, Alex James on bass, and Sarah Wilson on keyboards. There was some kind of dispute with a former member in 2021, but it didn't stop the music from coming out.
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