Michael Fredo

Michael Fredo is an Entertainer, singer-songwriter, and recording artist. With an early passion for music, Michael moved from his hometown of Elmira, NY to Manhattan where he studied music at the prestigious Professional Children's School. He was then cast as the lead male vocalist for The Duke Ellington Orchestra. A few years later, Quincy Jones signed Michael to his first record deal with Warner Bros. Fredo's music accompanied the first Tommy Hilfiger Jeans ad campaign. While filming an advertisement for Hilfiger, he met Britney Spears and was recruited as her opening act on the Baby One More Time Tour. His first album, "Introducing Michael Fredo," sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. His song "Free" was chosen as the theme song for the film "Black and White" starring Robert Downey Jr. and Brooke Shields. His songs were also featured in MTV's "The Real World." Performing the best hotels in the world, he was chosen as the first house band to perform at The Plaza Hotel since the 1960s.