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Tim
Freedman

Greg
Tingle (Media Man Australia director) and Tim
Freedman - Bands For Burma
(Credit: Patricia Feijoo)
Tim
Freedman (25 November 1964) is the lead singer
and pianist of the Australian band The Whitlams.
He was born in Sydney and was raised in Collaroy,
in Sydney's Northern Beaches region. Prior to
co-founding The Whitlams, Freedman was the front
man of ska band Itchy Feet, and later the indie
pop bands Penguins on Safari and The Olive Branch.
In
an interview, which aired on 612 ABC Brisbane
on Friday September 29, 2006, Freedman said he
became a pianist "by mistake" after
quitting law school. He later completed a Bachelor
of Arts at Sydney University. The song "No
Aphrodisiac" was The Whitlams break-through
hit (1997). "It captured the imagination",
he said.
He
cited a highlight of his career so far: receiving
the ARIA award for "Best Album" from
the man after whom his band The Whitlams were
named, former Australian Prime Minister Gough
Whitlam. "We've become quite friendly since",
he said.
"We've
released six albums and had the same line-up for
seven years", he said. "We're a tight-knit
bunch of fellas". Finally, he declared: "The
last decade's been pretty good to me".
Since
late 2006, Tim has been the host of the music
chat show The Tim Freedman Sunday Session 6pm
Sunday nights on Sydney radio station Vega 95.3fm.
(Credit:
Wikipedia)
Websites
The
Whitlams official website
Tim
Freedman YouTube
Profiles
Bands
For Burma
Music
Media
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