Sawyer Fredericks digs deep on his fourth album, Flowers For You -- including one song he wrote when he was 12 years old. But the now year-old Season 8 The Voice champ hopes that the song set, out May 1 and premiering exclusively below, shows growth from both the distant and recent past. This time I wanted to get more rock tunes on there and show some of my blues roots. It conveys a little more how we perform when we're live. We have a lot of rockin' tunes when we're live. A case in point is certainly the nine-year-old "Not My Girl," which Fredericks notes has "evolved since I've been working with a band. The album is a very broad range of styles -- a lot of Americana, roots and then blues-rock, even some jazz because all my band members are jazz majors and they just can't help themselves. Penned with Smith Carlson and Collin McLoughlin, it was originally intended for his sophomore effort, 's A Good Storm, and is another tune that's "evolved" during the interim. Somewhere along the line it got put on a shelf and was never finished for A Good Storm but I've been playing it live a lot. I've gotten really good at finger-picking that song and people like it when we play it, so I decided I really wanted to have it on an album.


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Sawyer Christopher Fredericks born March 31, is an American singer—songwriter who won the eighth season of The Voice in Choosing Pharrell Williams as his coach, Fredericks set series iTunes sales records and became the youngest winner in the history of the competition. Fredericks was born to Kirsten L. Fredericks on March 31, in Newtown, Connecticut , the youngest of three brothers. At age 11, Fredericks received voice training [4] and began performing regionally at farmers markets, open mics, community events, and folk clubs such as The Bitter End in New York City.
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