Sawyer Fredericks is a soulful folk/blues singer-songwriter hailing from Fultonville, New York, who first commanded national attention as the winner of the eighth season of NBC's "The Voice" in 2015. With his distinctively haunting voice and a maturity well beyond his years, Fredericks was only 16 when he won his victory on the show, quickly becoming a fan favorite through his authentic performances and folksy authenticity. His time on "The Voice" was commemorated with "The Complete Season 8 Collection (The Voice Performance)", which showcased his wide-ranging influences and depth of musicality.
Post-"The Voice", Fredericks wasted no time in laying down the groundwork for a long-term career in music. His debut album, "A Good Storm," released in 2016, featured the raw emotion and storytelling that fans had come to expect from him, while his follow-up projects such as "Hide Your Ghost" and "Flowers for You" continued to deepen his artistry. Not one to shy away from intimate themes and a stripped-down sound, Fredericks' work is characterized by its heartfelt lyricism and powerful, gravelly vocals, often punctuated by his skillful guitar playing. Continuing to build his discography, his songs like "The Golden Tree" and "Lonely Bear" further exemplify his growth as an artist who is comfortable both in the independent music scene and in front of large audiences, as evinced by his live recordings like "Turning the Shoulder (Live on Windrake Farm)." Fredericks has not only carved a niche for himself in the contemporary Americana landscape, but he also resonates across genres with his timeless sound and poignant messages.
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