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Diverse influences ranging from Gene Autry and Michael Martin Murphey to Sons of the Pioneers and Guy Clark have shaped Fuller’s interesting texture and twist to his music. He performs old-time country and cowboy melodies, folk songs and original ballads at venues throughout Texas and the U.S.A. Fuller entertains at trail rides, private parties, schools, art fairs, restaurants, coffeehouses, fundraisers, and festivals.   For more than thirty years, Freddie has performed before thousands from house concerts to larger venues such as the famous Broken Spoke and Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe.  In 2007 Freddie entertained the troops in Iraq at the request of the then Commanding General.  Fuller is also a frequent performer for Swan Songs, a non-profit that brings the gift of song to people at the end of life, one of these concerts was featured in Reader’s Digest November 2018 issue.  No stranger to the stage, Freddie has performed musical theater and appeared on local and national television and radio.

The Singing Cowboy created an historical one-man show that he brings to classrooms. During the show, “The History of the Texas Cowboy ~ circa 1850-1900,” he not only entertains but provides live instructional and interactive social studies/history to our school children.

A Bell County native, Freddie Fuller’s music is also influenced by strong country roots (hometown - Salado, Texas) and his mother’s gospel tunes. His heartfelt, rich baritone voice resonates while singing songs about western folklore and original ballad themes. His first CD, “To Sing Once Again ” and his latest composition of originals, “Down The Road ” have earned him the title, “The Singing Cowboy”.

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