Bob Frey & The Adaptors
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Americana / Folk musician Bob Frey hails from Cleveland, OH but is based inMinneapolis. Since 1993, Frey has shared his stories and songs with a loyal band of supporters at small clubs throughout the Twin Cities and beyond. Frey’s beautifully melodic songs offer a rare and compelling lyrical depth and wit – think John Prine, Ian Noe, Joe Purdy- in a voice reminiscent of Cat Stevens / Ben Harper. His band, the Adaptors, consists of some of the Cities finest musicians, including Rachel Calvert (violin), Marc Conklin (guitar) and Corey Hess (percussion).
MaximumVolumeMusic.com, in giving Frey’s 2022 Ghost album an
8.5/10, wrote that Frey “
…has a what I’d call a “lived-in” voice that really draws you in”
Writing for Folking.com, Bill Golembeski states,
“Midwest
singer-songwriter Bob Frey’s new ‘Ghost’ album is a sincerely whittled selection of whiskey-soaked and quite wonderful songs that bleed with Gothic folk campfire prayers. “
Twangri-La.com, in reviewing his 2017 LongShot Deal release, described
Frey’s work as “insightful and intelligent songwriting… poems set to music. “
More recently, AmericanaHighways.com wrote of Frey’s 2022 release,
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MaximumVolumeMusic.com, in giving Frey’s 2022 Ghost album an
8.5/10, wrote that Frey “
…has a what I’d call a “lived-in” voice that really draws you in”
Writing for Folking.com, Bill Golembeski states,
“Midwest
singer-songwriter Bob Frey’s new ‘Ghost’ album is a sincerely whittled selection of whiskey-soaked and quite wonderful songs that bleed with Gothic folk campfire prayers. “
Twangri-La.com, in reviewing his 2017 LongShot Deal release, described
Frey’s work as “insightful and intelligent songwriting… poems set to music. “
More recently, AmericanaHighways.com wrote of Frey’s 2022 release,
Get Tickets
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