Here is the a recording of TODD FRITSCH’s 9 ½ minute interview that aired
on 11 stations in the mid-West the weekend of February 13-15 2009 on YOUR COUNTRY REVIEW radio show.
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Steve Martin of Backstage Country interviews Todd Fritsch about the new single and anything new.
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Click here to listen to the Jerry Mac interview with Todd Fritsch from January of 2008.
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Ria Veldkamp , Todd Fritsch
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Listen to a phone interview with Todd Fritsch conducted by Ria Veldkamp on September 9th, 2007 for Texas Radio in Nieuwolda, Netherlands.
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June 3, 2007 - Country star Todd Fritsch is from Texas and he knows how to bring pure country music to the forefront again. Fritsch has been awarded Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year in 2006 from the European Country Music Association. He's opened the stage for Cross Canadian Ragweed, Joe Nichols, Trick Pony and Lee Ann Womack. He's been a featured artist at CMA's MusicFest twice now and his life as a real cowboy in Texas brings his music a realness and authenticity that displays traditional country flawlessly. Having just released his sophomore album "Sawdust," he shares more about his music during our recent interview.
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Interview by Jane E.Powell for Eclectic Cuts, June 2007

SAWDUST: It's Back To Country Music's Future, Again!
The music business is nothing but a shark’s tank, we all know that. Dreams are collected and measured to fit, while hopes are crushed and easily banned pretty much at the same time and by the same people that shake your hand one day, while opening the back door for you to exit quietly the next day. Artists need to be extremely careful when deciding to become a part of the big picture, too many take the easy way out and decide to go with the flow while losing sight of themselves. Fame and fortune seem to be one powerful addiction. And sadly enough there goes another copycat.
My guess is that Todd Fritsch was raised just right. When you spend a few minutes talking with this young man, images of Texas keep piling up in your head and you sense something true about him, something different. Family, ranch and hard work. Always. If you are going to do it, do it right. I wonder what Country Music would do with its future if we did not have any more good-hearted Country to the core guys like him, giving everything they have.

Interview for www.Star-Country.net by Estella Pan
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Joining me in the media room during CRS-38, Todd Fritsch shares his excitement "to get some new music out there. It's been a pretty good while." Indeed, it's been two years since the release of his self-titled album. Not that he ever stopped working... quite the contrary, in fact! Todd maintains that "if my plate is not full, I don't feel right." Just this year alone, he has ..... entertained the troops at Holloman AFB, and performed with the Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra (he was the first country artist to do so). He's already shared the stage with Lee Ann Womack, Joe Nichols, Cross Canadian Ragweed and is slated to open for Ronnie Milsap this month. Todd will also once again be at this year's CMA Music Festival performing on the Riverfront Stage. No matter how busy he is, however, he always makes time for his other love: ranching.
Mary Duval interviews Todd Fritsch for the International Country Music Database (03/19/2007).
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Todd and Sue Bauman interviewed Todd Fritsch for About.com during the 2007 CRS in Nashville, TN.
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Read what Mary Arnold had to write in her September 2006 article on CountryMusicAndMore.co.uk


































