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FreeSound

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See the band's upcoming shows by clicking below.

Upcoming Shows

FreeSound Quotes

This review by the Russian River Monthly captures a lot of the essence of this band
    Russian River Monthly review

    Quoting Adam Crowe of FreeSound "A previous generation believed that music could save the world. Those days are gone. No one person or thing can save the world but music can help us save ourselves from the world."

    "FreeSound are heavily influenced by the Psychedelic jamming of the 1960s. They believe they're "preserving that culture, building on that energy."

    "We see a lot of good energy in the world, but it's scattered, and we want to help draw it together."

    "FreeSound belong to an ever-growing family of people around the world committed to giving back to the Earth by sharing love and knowledge through music, art and words."


Hear samples of our music

The Band

FreeSound is a 4 piece band from Hawaii and the San Francisco North Bay area. Their original music blends styles and sounds that include funky grooves, soul psychedelia, and roots rock n' blues.

Their lively original music is reflective of artists like Ben Harper, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hendrix, and Pink Floyd. The members will also readily throw down powerful roots reggae Their new album of reggae music "Mango Man" can be heard here at the audio link first.

FreeSound have won a National Award!!!

At the 2007 AMMA awards the BEST REGGAE AWARD went to FreeSound for its song " Sweet Sensi". Here it played here FreeSound's "Sweet Sensi" AMMA 2007 Best Reggae song

My Space

Also check out FreeSound and friends at their My Space site --click here FreeSound My Space

Latest News

Ending the summer festival season, FreeSound was honored to perform MAINSTAGE at the Seattle Hempfest,and to headline the opening night of the Koots Roots Festival in Canada. Next night organizers booked them to back all of the performers for a solid 6 hours, They also made a third straight Monterey Bay Reggae Fest appearance, and their Redwood City Music on the Square concert performance drew a great crowd of 2000 appreciative fans.

Stay tuned- another album is in the pipeline.

To Purchase FreeSound Music

Click here to order FreeSound songs from I-Tunes

Roots Is... and Freesound (self-titled)

OR

to order FreeSound CDs from CD Baby click here

Roots Is.. and Freesound (self-titled)

    FreeSound Milestones

    * The band has performed some 400 shows over a 4 year period, developing a strong regional presence in the West, Northwest and Mountain regions.

    * They performed at major festivals, fairs, college and community college campuses regionally and internationally including Koots Roots Festival, Seattle Hempfest, Monterey Bay Reggae Fest, Solano County Fair, Western Washington University, University of Idaho, Idaho State University, Sacramento State University and University of Hawaii.

    * FreeSound is proud to have performed at venues including The Big Easy, Roseland Theater, Last Day Saloon, Sweetwater Saloon, Crystal Ballroom, and Jazzbones.

    * They continue to support major national and international acts including national blues legend Norton Buffalo, international reggae artists Clinton Fearon, Israel Vibrations, The Itals, Pato Banton, Bambu Station, Mikey Dread, and Culture

    * Founding members Adam Crowe and Keith Batlin have teamed up to write 4 full-length albums of original music.

    More News

    The phenomenal cover art on the FreeSound self-titled album is by Dan Katra, understudy of the renowned 60's poster artist, Stanley Mouse. Click here to view it FreeSound (self-titled) CD Cover


    The discussion of FreeSound in the following Aloha Radio podcast by DJ and label executive Adam Palumbo is classic and monumental and should not be missed. To tune in click here

      1. Aloha Radio podcast (mp3)