Freddie Bruno
Freddie Bruno | |
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Birth name | David Frederick Washington |
Also known as | Freddie B, Fred B |
Born | Vocals | August 20, 1978
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Deepspace5, Gotee, Illect, Mega Royal, Uprok |
David Frederick Washington (born August 20, 1978), who goes by the stage name Freddie Bruno, is an American
studio albums
, The Ballpoint Composer in 2002 on Uprok Records, and Hold Music on Illect Recordings, in 2007.
Early and personal life
Washington was born David Frederick Washington[1] on August 20,[2] 1978,[3] in Washington, D.C., where he was raised.[4] His family members are musicians in their own right, his mother is a singer, father is a drummer, and sister is a French horn player.[5] He moved to Dallas, Texas, where his music career began.[6] He got married on April 9, 1999, in Dallas, Texas, to Christina Lisann Kelm.[7]
Music career
His music career began with the
studio album, The Ballpoint Composer, released on April 11, 2002, by Uprok Records.[8][9][10][11] He released Hold Music, a second studio album, on May 6, 2007, through Illect Recordings.[12]
Discography
- Studio albums
- Hold Music (May 6, 2007, Illect)
References
- ^ "U.S. Public Records Index". Family Search. 2009. 264368072. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
- ^ Freddie Bruno (FredBruno_) (August 19, 2010). "Tomorrow is my birthday and I have a rap show...WHO GOT MY BERFDAY DRANK?". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Freddie Bruno (FredBruno_) (August 19, 2010). "Yo! ITS MIDNIGHT! HAPPY BIRTHDAY ME! 32 years!!! Praise god I made it". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Omar, Aaron (June 16, 2015). "(Winner's Circle) Freddie Bruno (Dallas iStandard Producers Showcase Winner)". iStandard Producers. Retrieved February 3, 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Staff. "Interview: Freddie Bruno". Light Online. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Cummings, Tony (April 30, 2003). "Freddie Bruno: The Texas-based MC keepin' it crunk". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ "Texas Marriages". Family Search. 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
- ^ Smith, Tim A. "The Ballpoint Composer - Freddie Bruno". AllMusic. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Sutherland, T.A. (July 1, 2002). "Review: The Ballpoint Composer - Freddie Bruno". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ LOS (June 1, 2002). "Freddie Bruno :: The Ballpoint Composer :: Uprok Records". Rap Reviews. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Corbin, Jon (July 1, 2002). "The Ballpoint Composer". cMusicWeb. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ Staff (May 24, 2007). "Review - Freddie Bruno - Hold Music". Rapzilla. Retrieved February 3, 2016.