Albums
Singles & EPs
Compilations
Appears On
- King's Lynn Town Hall · Sat, Apr 25 · 8 PM
- Storey's Field Centre · Sun, Apr 26 · 7:30 PM
- Crooked Billet Stoke Row · Wed, Apr 29 · 8 PM
- Katies Secret Garden · Thu, Apr 30 · 8 PM
- The Market Theatre · Fri, May 1 · 7:30 PM
- Thornden Hall · Thu, May 7 · 7:30 PM
- Bridgwater Arts Centre · Fri, May 8 · 8 PM
- Babbacombe Theatre · Sat, May 9 · 7:30 PM
About Dean Friedman
Dean Friedman scored one of the great one-hit AM wonders of the 1970s with "Ariel," a soft rock satire of the suburbs. The song climbed to 26 in 1977, right when the Billboard charts were filled with ambitious singer/songwriters and smooth, supple soft rock, and Friedman's eponymous debut straddled those two extremes. He never managed to replicate that success in America -- in the U.K., he'd take "Lucky Stars," a duet with Denise Marsa, to number three in 1978 -- but his clever songcraft earned him a cult following that he would later parlay into work as a jingle writer. Later still, he'd maintain that cult through steady tours and late-career efforts like Submarine Races (2010) and American Lullaby (2021).
- FROM
- Paramus, NJ, United States
- BORN
- May 23, 1955
- GENRE
- Pop
