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HISTORY

 

"ECHO"

November 2004 marks the 30th anniversary for Paul Fayrewether and the release of a new Paul Fayrewether CD "ECHO".

Click this image to hear excerpts of classic Fayrewether music

"ECHO" is a collection of material produced, as a tribute to all of the musicians and songwriters, Paul had been fortunate enough to collaborate with over the past three decades. ECHO is also dedicated to all of Paul's friends and fans who have been with him throughout the years.

FAYREWETHER'S FAMILY TREE

The first band to bear singer/front man Paul FAYREWETHER'S name took shape amidst the musical melee of the latter 1970's. Throughout the 1980's and into the 90's Fayrewether gained a large following and reputation as one of the best bands in the entire Midwest.

Combining a brilliant body of original material with a captivating stage show that incorporated elaborate theatrics to enhance faithful cover tunes, the Cleveland-based Fayrewether secured a sizable loyal and devoted fan base. After four years of promotional support for the Miller Brewing Company's "Rock Network" and the release of five LP recordings and five singles, Fayrewether's popularity extended from Toronto, Canada through Chicago, Illinois and all points in between.

Presently, Paul Fayrewether has assembled an ensemble of masterful musicians and friends for his unique show featuring Fayrewether band material spanning nearly three decades of recordings and live shows. Paul has resurrected his unique stage show along with the antics and showmanship that made Fayrewether a top drawing act throughout the Midwest.


ARTICLES

30th Anniversary

Hey Chicago! Remember This?