Freddie James (born April 26, 1964) is a Canadian dance and rhythm and blues musician, most noted for his 1979 disco hit "(Everybody) Get Up and Boogie".[1]
At age 14, he released the four song EPGet Up and Boogie in 1979. He received two Juno Award nominations at the Juno Awards of 1980, for Single of the Year for "(Everybody) Get Up and Boogie", and for Most Promising Male Vocalist.[4] In the same year, he won the Canadian Black Music Award for Best Album.[5] He followed up in 1981 with the album Sweetness.
In addition to his own work, he was a credited producer on "Murphy's Law", a single by his sister Rosalind Hunt's band Chéri.
In 1985, he appeared in a Montreal production of Hair.[6] In 1987, he had a supporting role in the film Wild Thing.[7]
In 1992, he released the more hip hop influenced album Come into the Jungle on Monogram Records. In 1999 he appeared on his mother's album Soultry, Jazzy and Sexy. He has not released any new recorded music since that time, but has continued to perform in the Montreal area, and selected touring dates.
^"Getting Close to the Big Score". Toronto Star, August 2, 1980.
^"Montreal singer Freddie James scales jazz heights: Friday night performances with mom in Olympic Stadium tower run all summer". Montreal Gazette, August 13, 1993.