
Tim Freedman
Tim Freedman is an Australian musician and the lead singer of the rock band The Whitlams, known for their poignant lyrics and distinctive sound that blends rock, pop, and folk influences. Freedman has gained acclaim for his songwriting, particularly for songs that evoke themes of nostalgia and longing for home, such as 'Stay With Me' and 'London Still.' His work often reflects his experiences and emotions during his time living abroad, capturing the essence of the Australian spirit. Recently, he was mentioned in a news article discussing the impact of Australian music on expatriates, highlighting how his songs resonate with themes of wanderlust and a sense of belonging.
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Recent news mentions
Tim Freedman is the frontman of The Whitlams, who performed with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Riley Lee, Satsuki Odamura, Chroma Quartet Utzon Room, Sydney Opera HouseGold co-wrote The Whitlams’ classic Blow Up the Pokies with frontman Tim Freedman.
Australian story premieres in New YorkTim Freedman wrote The Whitlams’ Little Cloud album during a long stint in New York.
Far away from home, I fell in love with Australian music again














