

Tricia Freeman Bio Raised in Kansas and Texas, Tricia’s earliest memories of
music go back to her mother’s love of jazz and blues, flooding the house with the likes of Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald,
and her favorite, Dinah Washington. Her father loved it all, from the Latin American to classical.
As she started
developing her own taste in music, she began to lean more to the local country/bluegrass sound mixed with a rockin’
blues flavor that was prevalent in her college town of Lawrence, Kansas. She made the big move to California at the age of 19 and immediately bought a guitar and a “how to” chord book.
The rest just came naturally, from singing those country / blues songs at the local saloons, to performing in the stage
production of “Godspell”, to performing at all sizes of venues, from local taverns to major
festivals up & down the coast.
She has toured Europe from Finland to Germany several times, with different line ups,
performing songs from her own CD’s and a blend of cover tunes that she makes completely her own with her bold original
sound, that can only come from living the songs she sings.
Her studio work has brought her performance credits in 3
movies from Disney, Time Warner and Indigo Films. She also appeared on the television show, “Your
Big Break”, paying tribute to Janis Joplin.
Tricia traveled to Memphis several times to sing back up vocals on 2 CD’s
of Walter Trout, the amazing blues guitarist from “Canned Heat”. While there, she had the honor of working with
producer, Jim Gains, of Santana fame, as well as, many other bands.
Besides Walter Trout,
Tricia has also shared the stage with the likes of Spencer Davis, The Little River Band, Olivia Newton John, Missing Persons,
Eric Burdon and The Animals, Eddie Money and just this year, 2007, she opened for Al Green & John Fogarty at the Doheny
Blues Festival in Dana Point, California.
Ms. Freeman has a bold, humorous stage presence that will have you rolling with
laughter between songs. This is why being compared to Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstad, and Melissa
Etheridge, among others, has been “trumped” with other fan’s and critic’s opinions that she is much
more like the multi-talented Bette Midler. Indeed, Ms. Freeman has that “Midler” appeal.
This singer/songwriter puts on a great show, no matter what size the venue or the audience. You
will always get the “real thing” with Tricia Freeman.
Eddie Keating - Bass, Guitar and Vocals
Eddie has a full music career as
a lead and background vocalist, bassist, guitarist and songwriter. He has performed on numerous stages in concert halls, casinos
and nightclubs, and as well as studio recordings including radio jingles, professional demos and album releases. Eddie is
the founding member of "The Game", as well as co-producer and singer-songwriter of his own project, "The Fables",
which has one current CD release and a second on the way...
Eddie sang backup on Dusty Springfield’s album. He has opened up for many famous bands; The Who, The Allman Brothers, Van Morrison, Ike and Tina Turner, BB King, Ted Nugent, Spirit. The most
current performances were, The Fixx and Eddie Money. Eddie also wrote
four original songs for the movie Danger Zone II.
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