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Freedy Johnston (nacido Frederic John Fatzer [1] en 1961) es un cantautor estadounidense originario de Kinsley, Kansas. [ 2 ] Las canciones de Johnston a menudo tratan sobre personas solitarias y cubren temas como la angustia, la alienación y la decepción.
FREEDY JOHNSTON. S3. Live At 33-13. 2000. Back To Music. Tracks: Live at 33-13. Produced by Eric Ambel. The Mortician's Daughter.
This new disc was recorded live at Brooklyn’s 33-1/3 recording studios. It leads off with “The Mortician’s Daughter” (originally on Can You Fly), which in turn begins with one of those monumental pairings: “I used to love the mortician’s daughter/We drew our hearts on the dusty coffin lids.”
Freedy Johnston (born Frederic John Fatzer [1] in 1961) is an American singer-songwriter based in New York City. Originally from Kinsley, Kansas, Johnston's songs are often about troubled loners, and cover topics like heartbreak, alienation, and disappointment.
Freedy Johnston Live At 33 1/3. Album US 2000 on Singing Magnet Records label Rock and Pop (Acoustic) "Recorded live in-studio with an audience of friends and acquaintances Nov. 5, 1999, at 33 ⅓ Recording, Williamsburg, Brooklyn."