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The Free Design

The Free Design was a Delevan, New York–based vocal group, whose music can be described as sunshine pop and baroque pop. Though they did not achieve much commercial recognition during their main recording career, their work later influenced bands including Stereolab, Cornelius, Pizzicato Five, Beck and The High Llamas.

The Free Design
Background information
OriginDelevan, New York, United States
GenresSunshine pop, baroque pop
Years active1967–1972, 2000–2001
LabelsProject 3, Ambrotype, Marina, Light in the Attic
Past membersChris Dedrick
Sandy Dedrick
Bruce Dedrick
Ellen Dedrick
Stefanie Dedrick
Rebecca Pellett
Websitewww.thefreedesign.com

Early life and career edit

The members were all members of the Dedrick family: Chris Dedrick (12 September 1947 – 6 August 2010), sister Sandy and brother Bruce were the original lineup. Chris Dedrick wrote most of the songs. Younger sister Ellen joined the group later, and youngest sister Stefanie (1952–1999) joined near the end of their initial career. Their dad, Arthur, was a trombonist and music arranger. Their uncle Rusty Dedrick was a jazz trumpeter with Claude Thornhill and Red Norvo. They formed the band while living in New York City. Chris has said the group was influenced by vocal groups like The Hi-Los (who performed in Greenwich Village frequently at the time) along with Peter, Paul and Mary and the counterpoint experiments of Benjamin Britten. Their trademark sound involved complex harmonies, jazz-like chord progressions and off-beat time signatures, due to the classical training by Chris.

The band released seven albums from 1967 to 1972, the first six on Enoch Light's Project 3 label and the last one, There is a Song, on the Ambrotype label. For the most part, they were accompanied on the albums by studio musicians.

Bruce Dedrick produced the 1969 single "You're Never Gonna Find Another Love", a Mickey Nicotra composition for The Sermon,[1] which became a hit for the group. In addition to the production, the background vocals were provided by members of the Dedrick family.[2][3]

Post-breakup edit

After the band's breakup in 1972, Chris Dedrick recorded a solo album, Be Free, which went unreleased until 2000. He moved to Toronto, Ontario, where he became a music producer, arranger, as well as a classical and soundtrack composer. He worked with directors Guy Maddin and Don McKellar, winning a Genie Award for Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World. He also made music for The Ray Bradbury Theater TV series. In 1997, Dedrick won a Gemini Award for his work on the television series Road to Avonlea. Chris was nominated a total of sixteen times for Gemini awards, winning a total of four, the others for Million Dollar Babies, Shipwreck on the Skeleton Coast and The Great Canadian Polar Bear Adventure. He won a SOCAN award for Tripping the Wire and a Hot Docs award, also for Shipwreck on the Skeleton Coast.

Chris, Sandy and Ellen became the core members of The Star-Scape Singers in 1976, a classical vocal ensemble led by Dr. Kenneth G. Mills. Chris Dedrick also served as the group's main composer. The group performed and toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s.[4][5]

Revived interest and later years edit

During their career, The Free Design did not gain commercial success. They remained in obscurity after disbanding in 1972. Starting in the mid-1990s, interest in them began to grow as part of a general resurgence of popularity in easy listening and sunshine pop from the 1960s and 1970s. In 1994, Japanese musician Cornelius reissued The Free Design catalog on his Trattoria label. In 1998, the Spanish Siesta label released four compilation albums of their music. Stereolab named a 1999 single "The Free Design" (though the song itself had no direct connection to the band).

In 2000 the band re-grouped, after a nearly 30-year retirement, to record the song "Endless Harmony" on the Beach Boys tribute album Caroline Now!: The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys. This experience convinced them to record a new full-length album, 2001's Cosmic Peekaboo, which featured the original lineup (Chris, Sandy and Bruce) in addition to Rebecca Pellett, who had previously been Chris Dedrick's musical assistant for several years.

In 2001, the label Cherry Red released a Best of Free Design compilation. The Free Design song "I Found Love" was included on the 2002 Gilmore Girls soundtrack. From 2002 to 2005, the original albums were reissued in the United States by the Light in the Attic label. In 2005, the label put out The Now Sound Redesigned, an album of Free Design remixes from established acts like Stereolab, Super Furry Animals and Peanut Butter Wolf.

Stefanie Dedrick died on April 5, 1999, from the effects of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Chris Dedrick died on August 6, 2010, from cancer, at age 62.[6][7] According to a message posted on his official site by his wife Moira, Dedrick died “after a week of increasing radiance, yet with rapid physical decline.”[8]

On December 19, 2023, a new version of "Shepherds and Wisemen" was released with a 1968 vocal married to a new backing track produced by Fernando Perdomo with horns by Probyn Gregory of Brian Wilson Band.

In popular culture edit

The song "Love You" is featured during the credits of the film Stranger Than Fiction (2006), as the ending theme of season four on the Showtime hit Weeds, and season one (episode two) of Forever (2018). It is the theme song to the podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go!, which began in 2007. The song is also the basis of the 2007 episode "I Love You" of the animated web series Julius and Friends, by Paul Frank Industries.[9]

"Love You" has been featured in TV commercials for Peters Drumstick ice creams in Australia (2007),[10] Freia Smil chocolate in Norway (2008),[11] mobile network operator Cosmote in Greece (2009), Toyota internationally (2009–2010),[12] DC Shoes (2010),[13] Delta Air Lines (2015),[14], Zillow (2022)[15] in the United States, and Canadian financial services company Tangerine in 2023.

The song "I Found Love" can be found on Our Little Corner of the World: Music from Gilmore Girls.[16]

The song "Kites Are Fun" was used as the theme music to the Irish comedy TV show Your Bad Self in 2010. It was also parodied in the Hulu Revival of Pinky and the Brain on Animaniacs

"Kites are Fun" reached minor traction on TikTok in April and May 2020, and its sound was even used by singer-rapper Doja Cat. It was also the highest charting and only charting song by The Free Design, achieving a peak of number 114 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 in 1968.

The song "I Found Love" plays during the end credits of the 2021 film Werewolves Within.

Cover versions edit

In 1997, the band Tomorrow's World covered their song "Kites Are Fun". The Free Design song "Bubbles" was covered by Dressy Bessy on the 2000 The Powerpuff Girls soundtrack, and performed live by LA power-pop band Wondermints in the late 1990s. Chicago's The Flat Five often covered "Kites Are Fun" in their live set in the 2010s.[17]

Cover versions of their songs "Kites Are Fun", "I Found Love" and "2002 - A Hit Song" all appeared on the children's show Yo Gabba Gabba! "Kites Are Fun" was also covered by The Parallelograms, and appeared on the 2007 episode "Happy". "I Found Love" was covered by Trembling Blue Stars, and was featured on the 2008 episode "Love". "2002 - A Hit Song" was adapted for the 2009 episode "Band", and performed by the cast of the show.

Discography edit

Selected singles edit

Albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ 45Cat - The Sir Men - Discography
  2. ^ Syracuse New Times, June 8, 2016 - ARTS, A Rockin’ Sunday Sermon By Bill DeLapp
  3. ^ M.C. Antil, Reflections at the speed, August 31, 2015 - Empire Records: Upstate New York’s All-Time Greatest Local Hits, 9. Never Gonna Find Another Love Sermon, 1969, Mcantil.com
  4. ^ "The Kenneth G. Mills Foundation". Kgmfoundation.org. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  5. ^ "The Star-Scape Singers Press". Chrisdedrick.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  6. ^ "The Dead Rock Stars Club 2010 July to December".
  7. ^ "Chris Dedrick :: Composer". Chrisdedrick.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  8. ^ "exclaim". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Paul Frank - Julius & Friends - I Love You". YouTube. July 28, 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  10. ^ "DRUMSTICK COMMERCIAL". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  11. ^ "Smil sjokolade reklame". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  12. ^ "Toyota Advert". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  13. ^ "New DC Commercial". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  14. ^ "2015 Delta Commercial: On the Road". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  15. ^ Zillow Has The Most Homes (:30). 2022.
  16. ^ It was played in Gilmore Girls, Season 2, Episode 1
  17. ^ The Flat Five: Kites Are Fun, retrieved 2023-01-06

External links edit

  • Official Free Design Site
  • Chris Dedrick official site
  • Profile on cbc.ca

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For the Stereolab EP see The Free Design EP This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Free Design news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Free Design was a Delevan New York based vocal group whose music can be described as sunshine pop and baroque pop Though they did not achieve much commercial recognition during their main recording career their work later influenced bands including Stereolab Cornelius Pizzicato Five Beck and The High Llamas The Free DesignBackground informationOriginDelevan New York United StatesGenresSunshine pop baroque popYears active1967 1972 2000 2001LabelsProject 3 Ambrotype Marina Light in the AtticPast membersChris DedrickSandy DedrickBruce DedrickEllen DedrickStefanie Dedrick Rebecca PellettWebsitewww wbr thefreedesign wbr com Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Post breakup 3 Revived interest and later years 4 In popular culture 5 Cover versions 6 Discography 6 1 Selected singles 6 2 Albums 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editThe members were all members of the Dedrick family Chris Dedrick 12 September 1947 6 August 2010 sister Sandy and brother Bruce were the original lineup Chris Dedrick wrote most of the songs Younger sister Ellen joined the group later and youngest sister Stefanie 1952 1999 joined near the end of their initial career Their dad Arthur was a trombonist and music arranger Their uncle Rusty Dedrick was a jazz trumpeter with Claude Thornhill and Red Norvo They formed the band while living in New York City Chris has said the group was influenced by vocal groups like The Hi Los who performed in Greenwich Village frequently at the time along with Peter Paul and Mary and the counterpoint experiments of Benjamin Britten Their trademark sound involved complex harmonies jazz like chord progressions and off beat time signatures due to the classical training by Chris The band released seven albums from 1967 to 1972 the first six on Enoch Light s Project 3 label and the last one There is a Song on the Ambrotype label For the most part they were accompanied on the albums by studio musicians Bruce Dedrick produced the 1969 single You re Never Gonna Find Another Love a Mickey Nicotra composition for The Sermon 1 which became a hit for the group In addition to the production the background vocals were provided by members of the Dedrick family 2 3 Post breakup editAfter the band s breakup in 1972 Chris Dedrick recorded a solo album Be Free which went unreleased until 2000 He moved to Toronto Ontario where he became a music producer arranger as well as a classical and soundtrack composer He worked with directors Guy Maddin and Don McKellar winning a Genie Award for Maddin s The Saddest Music in the World He also made music for The Ray Bradbury Theater TV series In 1997 Dedrick won a Gemini Award for his work on the television series Road to Avonlea Chris was nominated a total of sixteen times for Gemini awards winning a total of four the others for Million Dollar Babies Shipwreck on the Skeleton Coast and The Great Canadian Polar Bear Adventure He won a SOCAN award for Tripping the Wire and a Hot Docs award also for Shipwreck on the Skeleton Coast Chris Sandy and Ellen became the core members of The Star Scape Singers in 1976 a classical vocal ensemble led by Dr Kenneth G Mills Chris Dedrick also served as the group s main composer The group performed and toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s 4 5 Revived interest and later years editDuring their career The Free Design did not gain commercial success They remained in obscurity after disbanding in 1972 Starting in the mid 1990s interest in them began to grow as part of a general resurgence of popularity in easy listening and sunshine pop from the 1960s and 1970s In 1994 Japanese musician Cornelius reissued The Free Design catalog on his Trattoria label In 1998 the Spanish Siesta label released four compilation albums of their music Stereolab named a 1999 single The Free Design though the song itself had no direct connection to the band In 2000 the band re grouped after a nearly 30 year retirement to record the song Endless Harmony on the Beach Boys tribute album Caroline Now The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys This experience convinced them to record a new full length album 2001 s Cosmic Peekaboo which featured the original lineup Chris Sandy and Bruce in addition to Rebecca Pellett who had previously been Chris Dedrick s musical assistant for several years In 2001 the label Cherry Red released a Best of Free Design compilation The Free Design song I Found Love was included on the 2002 Gilmore Girls soundtrack From 2002 to 2005 the original albums were reissued in the United States by the Light in the Attic label In 2005 the label put out The Now Sound Redesigned an album of Free Design remixes from established acts like Stereolab Super Furry Animals and Peanut Butter Wolf Stefanie Dedrick died on April 5 1999 from the effects of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Chris Dedrick died on August 6 2010 from cancer at age 62 6 7 According to a message posted on his official site by his wife Moira Dedrick died after a week of increasing radiance yet with rapid physical decline 8 On December 19 2023 a new version of Shepherds and Wisemen was released with a 1968 vocal married to a new backing track produced by Fernando Perdomo with horns by Probyn Gregory of Brian Wilson Band In popular culture editThe song Love You is featured during the credits of the film Stranger Than Fiction 2006 as the ending theme of season four on the Showtime hit Weeds and season one episode two of Forever 2018 It is the theme song to the podcast Jordan Jesse Go which began in 2007 The song is also the basis of the 2007 episode I Love You of the animated web series Julius and Friends by Paul Frank Industries 9 Love You has been featured in TV commercials for Peters Drumstick ice creams in Australia 2007 10 Freia Smil chocolate in Norway 2008 11 mobile network operator Cosmote in Greece 2009 Toyota internationally 2009 2010 12 DC Shoes 2010 13 Delta Air Lines 2015 14 Zillow 2022 15 in the United States and Canadian financial services company Tangerine in 2023 The song I Found Love can be found on Our Little Corner of the World Music from Gilmore Girls 16 The song Kites Are Fun was used as the theme music to the Irish comedy TV show Your Bad Self in 2010 It was also parodied in the Hulu Revival of Pinky and the Brain on Animaniacs Kites are Fun reached minor traction on TikTok in April and May 2020 and its sound was even used by singer rapper Doja Cat It was also the highest charting and only charting song by The Free Design achieving a peak of number 114 on Billboard s Bubbling Under Hot 100 in 1968 The song I Found Love plays during the end credits of the 2021 film Werewolves Within Cover versions editIn 1997 the band Tomorrow s World covered their song Kites Are Fun The Free Design song Bubbles was covered by Dressy Bessy on the 2000 The Powerpuff Girls soundtrack and performed live by LA power pop band Wondermints in the late 1990s Chicago s The Flat Five often covered Kites Are Fun in their live set in the 2010s 17 Cover versions of their songs Kites Are Fun I Found Love and 2002 A Hit Song all appeared on the children s show Yo Gabba Gabba Kites Are Fun was also covered by The Parallelograms and appeared on the 2007 episode Happy I Found Love was covered by Trembling Blue Stars and was featured on the 2008 episode Love 2002 A Hit Song was adapted for the 2009 episode Band and performed by the cast of the show Discography editSelected singles edit Kites Are Fun US US Bub No 114 Albums edit Kites Are Fun 1967 You Could Be Born Again 1968 Heaven Earth 1969 Stars Time Bubbles Love 1970 Sing for Very Important People 1970 One By One 1971 There is a Song 1972 Cosmic Peekaboo 2001 The Now Sound Redesigned 2005 References edit 45Cat The Sir Men Discography Syracuse New Times June 8 2016 ARTS A Rockin Sunday Sermon By Bill DeLapp M C Antil Reflections at the speed August 31 2015 Empire Records Upstate New York s All Time Greatest Local Hits 9 Never Gonna Find Another Love Sermon 1969 Mcantil com The Kenneth G Mills Foundation Kgmfoundation org Retrieved 24 January 2021 The Star Scape Singers Press Chrisdedrick com Retrieved 24 January 2021 The Dead Rock Stars Club 2010 July to December Chris Dedrick Composer Chrisdedrick com Retrieved 24 January 2021 exclaim Exclaim ca Retrieved 24 January 2021 Paul Frank Julius amp Friends I Love You YouTube July 28 2017 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 DRUMSTICK COMMERCIAL YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Smil sjokolade reklame YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Toyota Advert YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 New DC Commercial YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 2015 Delta Commercial On the Road YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Zillow Has The Most Homes 30 2022 It was played in Gilmore Girls Season 2 Episode 1 The Flat Five Kites Are Fun retrieved 2023 01 06External links editOfficial Free Design Site Chris Dedrick official site Profile on cbc ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Free Design amp oldid 1190838187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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