• Turning Stories Into Songs EP 165 Matt Freedman

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Turning Stories Into Songs EP 165 Matt Freedman

  • Summary

  • Super excited to announce new guest, Matt Freedman, to The Story!

    Before opening and supporting major country acts like Miranda Lambert, Brantley Gilbert, Brett Young, Chris Young and other country legends, Singer/Songwriter Matt Freedman was playing his hometown Bucks County PA circuit. Freedman is a 20 year award winning songwriter who’s style ranges from big rock anthems to soulful rootsy ballads. A former HS and Collegiate quarterback, Freedman was on the rise until a career ending knee injury pushed him into music. In his early twenties, Freedman grew up playing in rock and acoustic acts throughout PA, NJ, Delaware and NYC. Today, Freedman and his band The HERD are fresh off of their 2022 National American Sun Tour, highlighting Nashville's CMA Fest and other iconic venues. His first single "Good Love" was picked up and spun by over 90 country radio stations and has received almost 1 million streams.

    Freedman blends acoustic country drawing roots from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Eric Church and Zac Brown, mixed with today’s modern country like Dustin Lynch and Thomas Sam Hunt. His first radio single “Good Love” caught fire with several of Spotify’s top country playlists like Wild Country, Next from Nashville and New Country Friday.

    You can find Matt and his projects here:

    Website: https://www.mattfreedmanmusic.com/

    Find The Story Podcast here: coryrosenproductions.com/podcasts



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