Thursday 27 June 2013

Fergie Frederiksen - Last Battle of My War


Frontiers Records did announce the release of Fergie Frederiksen new solo album "Any Given Moment" on August 23 in Europe and August 27 in North America. The excellent reviews surrounding the release of his latest album Happiness Is The Road in 2011 (with UK’s leading AOR magazine Fireworks calling it “Quite stunning!”) rebuilt Fergie’s trust in himself and therefore pretty soon another new album was in the works. This time, Fergie collaborated with Italian producer Alessandro Del Vecchio and with the help of his songwriting, along with contributions from other world class musicians as Bruce Gaitsch (Richard Marx) and Robert Sall (Work of Art, W.E.T.) on guitars among others, Fergie put his mark on another true Melodic Rock gem of an album! “This album was a pleasure to record. Ale and his talents as an engineer and producer shine” says Fergie. “It is always great when you make “life long friends” doing what we love to do. He’s become a dear friend and a great artist. I look forward to working with him again”.


Fergie Frederiksen (born May 15, 1951, Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American rock singer whose career peaked during the 1980's, having brief stints with several notable rock bands including Angel, Le Roux and Toto. He first broke out in the mid to late 1970s fronting Chicago pomp rock bands MSFunk and Trillion, and was also a background vocalist for Survivor. He contributed to three hit singles in three consecutive years with three different bands: Survivor's "American Heartbeat" in 1982, Le Roux's "Carrie's Gone" in 1983 and Toto's "Stranger in Town" in 1984.

Todays tune "Last Battle of My War" is taken from the forthcoming album "Any Given Moment" - Out on August 23rd in Europe and August 27th in North America. Here to show the world that Fergie’s vocal abilities are still amazing.



More info @

Official Fergie Frederiksen Web

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