Nate Fredrick and the Wholesome Boys
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Nate Fredrick’s music sounds as familiar aswhat you might hear on a friend’s back porch, withlyrics that carry a keen level of introspection—they’re also bound to get stuck in your head. Aftermoving to Nashville and writing more than 100 songs, Fredrick released his debut album,DifferentShade of Blue,in February 2021. Having amassed nearly 4 million cumulative streams withsupport from major playlists and press, the album was a professional success. However, behindthe curtain and amidst this season of growth, Fredrick’s mental health was plummeting and hewas struggling with substance abuse. “Someone will only follow you if you know where you’regoing,” he says. “I knew that the only way I was going to be able to keep playing music was to getsober, so I went to rehab two times last year. I knew that was the only way I could lead a band oreven be a part of a band.” A new chapter with The Wholesome Boys in 2023 finds him in anuncharted-but-welcome territory: it’s the first real band he’s been in. In this new project, NateFredrick and The Wholesome Boys (Frank Patrick James, Dylan Miller, and Andrew Foreman),frame an expanding sound. “We are a band that records our own records, and plays live together.We write on the road and grow together. That’s what we are looking for.”
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