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Alan Frew
About Alan Frew:
Alan is a multi-platinum selling songwriter, public speaker and best-selling author. He is the lead singer for the Canadian band Glass Tiger and has also released three solo albums. Alan has appeared on many television specials, raising money for various causes and continues to perform around Canada, both as a solo artist and with Glass Tiger.
Alan’s work with Glass Tiger has garnered him five JUNO Awards, a Grammy nomination and five Canadian Classic Awards in recognition of songs that have been played in excess of 100,000 times on Canadian Radio. Additionally, Frew co-wrote ‘I Believe’ (the theme song for CTV’s coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games) with Stephan Moccio. He also co-wrote the title track from Johnny Reid’s Juno-Nominated album “Fire it Up”.
Frew has toured with artists including Rod Stewart, Tina Turner and Fleetwood Mac, and performed for the Canadian Armed Forces and their allies in Bosnia, Israel, Egypt and Afghanistan. In light of his recent health scare, Alan is actively speaking out on the dangers of high cholesterol and hypertension in an effort to increase public knowledge and raise awareness of proper health practices in stroke prevention.