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Fred Nash : Trying To Find My Way
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This cd is a combination of country, R&B and religion combine into one.
Genre: Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2009
Trying To Find My Way
Fred Nash
Record Label: Fred Nash
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I am also a Amature Astronomer,Videoographer,Images Enhancement Video,Photo developer, and Produce videos
Singer Song Writer and Composer. My styles of music are r&b,soul,jazz,ballad,hip hop,
country,contemporary,a cappella.I once was know as Sacramento James Brown.I could sing,dance and look like James Brown.
My band and I were call The Uptights.. We played in every club in Oak Park including the
after hour clubs.I also sang in many clubs around Sacramento,the Bay area and Northen California.
I took up acting class at Sac.City College.I am now doing videos for different occations.
I am an amature astronomer which I develop my own photo images from space.
My films resume which have'nt been release yet are The Hustle. Role.Church Scene Extra. Bill Collector. Role. Bar Scene Extra. I wrote and played all the music on Dynamite Routine For money
and all the music except song number 5 on Success Is The Best Defense for Aubrey J Nash. (AKA
General Bo) I"ve looking to do more movie extra,better and major parts.

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REVIEWS

Congratulations on GrIndie Award
author: RadioIndy.com
                            
RadioIndy is proud to present Fred Nash a GrIndie Award for their CD "Trying To Find My Way"." A GrIndie Award is RadioIndy's stamp of approval that this CD is an excellent quality CD. Please join us in congratulating this artist on this accomplishment.
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Engaging Soulful pop
author: Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
                            
Not that it matters, but the fact that Fred Nash’s high tenor voice, which bears a resemblance to “I Can See Clearly Now” artist Johnny Nash, can’t help but make a listener wonder if Fred is an offspring of the highly acclaimed former hit maker and impresario. That his CD-single, "Trying To Find My Way" has a similar soulful pop feel (albeit, without the reggae flavor), buoyed by an engaging, instantly captivating melody, only adds to the mystery. Regardless, "Trying To Find My Way," with its tasty, Steve Cropper-like guitar accompaniment accenting a spare, church-like arrangement, is a veritable throwback to an era when artists such as Nash, James, and Bobby were fashioning a crossover sound out of melding pop and soul sensibilities. Spiritual and meaningful, “Trying to Find My Way” is a fine debut CD-single from an artist who is likely to command attention not for his name, but for his escalating talent.
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