Review Roy Trakin
Freebo has more than proven his songwriting chops, but outdoes himself here with the potent “When There’s No Place Like Home,” a tale of a veteran who returns stateside, “had my job and I had my...
View ArticleReview Janet Goodman
Freebo’s intimate and go-down-easy personable vocals are at times reminiscent of vintage Cat Stevens. It’s a voice that can tie in light-hearted fare, social commentary and spiritual quest with...
View ArticleReview John Shelton Ivany
Something To Believe is a great album that sounds as if Freebo is not really singing to you; he's talking to you. One of the best albums of the year. www.jSITop21.com
View ArticleReview Folkworks.org
Something to Believe Freebo is best recognized for the decade or more that he recorded and toured with Bonnie Raitt. In fact, Freebo is a genuine folk, rock and blues icon. For more than 30 years,...
View ArticleReview Paul Zollo
Something to Believe Freebo is more than a beloved musician, he’s an institution. Most famous for the funkified precision and fluid soul of his bass playing for Bonnie Raitt, he’s also a longtime...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....