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Alan Frew

Alan Frew

Toronto, ON
Adult Pop / Folk

Singer/Songwriter Alan Frew is a 5-time Juno Award winner, 5-time Canadian Classic Award winner and a Grammy nominee. As a songwriter, Alan has written numerous top ten songs with several of them having the distinction of reaching the chart topping #1 position. Someday, So Blind, I’m Still Searching and ... Read more

Alan Frew, the lead singer of Glass Tiger, is a five-time Juno Award winner, four-time Canadian Classic Award winner, and a Grammy nominee. He has written numerous Top 10 songs with several of them reaching the pinnacle of the charts including, "Someday," "So Blind," "I'm Still Searching," and "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)."

Most recently Frew co-wrote the 2010 Olympic Broadcast Theme called “I Believe” and the new Toronto Maple Leafs theme called “Free to Be (This is Canada’s Song)” with Stephan Moccio. “I Believe” has set new records in Canada and the United States in reaching the coveted #1 spot in break-neck time and has been awarded quadruple platinum status.

Frew has toured and performed with many artists including Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Julian Lennon, Journey, Roxette, Cheap Trick, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Huey Lewis and Fleetwood Mac, and has performed in Bosnia, the North Pole, Israel, Egypt and Afghanistan for the Canadian Armed Forces and their allies.

As an actor, Frew has performed on stage as the crusty patriarch “Pops" in Ross Petty's musical production of Snow White and the Group of Seven at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto, on the big screen in April Mullen and Tim Doiron’s Gravy Train alongside Saturday Night Live alumnus Tim Meadows, and on television, Frew can regularly be seen on CMT’s Plucked, Showcase Television’s Billable Hours, and in his own show Road Stories with Alan Frew.

Frew is also an accomplished author. His first book, a practical guide to abundance entitled The Action Sandwich –A six step recipe to success by doing what you’re already doing, is currently on the shelves of fine bookstores. His second book Free to Be(lieve) will be completed later this year.