Jeffrey Frederick Musical artist

Jeffrey Sutton Frederick (1950–1997) was a songwriter, guitarist and performer specializing in good-time Americana music—an idiosyncratic blend of folk, country and rock and roll. He was a largely uncredited predecessor of today's alternative country music genre. Also notorious for his pranks, he was a prodigious songwriter, specializing in sly, hilarious and soulful pieces. Frederick's tightly crafted songs and intricate guitar work were praised by the likes of Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, and Dan Hicks. His songs are being featured in a series of tribute albums, starting with St. Jeffrey's Day: The Songs of Jeffrey Frederick, Volume I (2008). Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones (his best-known group) were inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame on October 8, 2011.

Personal facts

Jeffrey Frederick
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1950
Birth place
Wilmington Delaware , United States
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1997
Place of death
Portland Oregon
Hometown
Portland Oregon
Vermont
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1960
Career ended1990
associated musical artist
Clamtones
The Holy Modal Rounders
Automatic Slim & the Fat Boys
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Rock and roll
Alternative country
Americana (music)
instrument
Guitar
record label
Rounder Records

Jeffrey Frederick on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.jeffreyfrederick.com
  2. https://www.facebook.com/RedNewtRecords
  3. https://www.myspace.com/jeffreyfrederickandfriends