Alan Frew is the voice of the Canadian group, Glass Tiger. He is a 5-time Juno Award winner, 4 time Canadian Classic Award winner and a Grammy nominee.
As a songwriter, Alan has written numerous top ten songs with several of them having the distinction of reaching the chart topping #1 position. Someday, So Blind, I'm Still Searching and Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) are just some of these hits.
He has toured and performed with Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Julian Lennon, Journey, Roxette, Cheap Trick, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Huey Lewis and Fleetwood Mac and has traveled extensively including performances in Bosnia, the North Pole and the Middle East for the Canadian Armed Forces and their allies.
Alan's first book hit the shelves in the Autumn of 2007 and is called "The Action Sandwich - A six step recipe to success by doing what you're already doing". It is a practical guide to abundance told comedically through his tale of a tenacious street kid's bumpy ride to success and personal contentment. His Gordon Ramsay meets Deepak Chopra style has made the book a bestseller in Canada. He is working on his second book.
Alan is the celebrity face and spokesperson of the "Canadian Crime Victims Foundation".
In 2005 Alan made his stage debut as the crusty patriarch "Pops" in Ross Petty's musical production of "Snow White and the Group of Seven" at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto. On television you can see him on CMT's "Plucked", Showcase Television's "Billable Hours" and in his own show "Road Stories with Alan Frew". Alan was the celebrity "Man on the Street" for Sportsnet and TSN during the FIFA World Cup.
Alan now spends much of his time speaking in the corporate sector. He is an actor, author, singer, speaker, songwriter, registered nurse, cartoonist and philanthropist.
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