What is freddy jones band?

The Freddy Jones Band is an American rock band that formed in Chicago in 1992. The band's original lineup consisted of Marty Lloyd (vocals, guitar), Wayne Healy (guitar, vocals), Rich Ross (bass), and Simon Horrocks (drums).

The Freddy Jones Band gained popularity in the 1990s with their unique blend of Southern rock, folk, and jam band influences. They released several albums during this time, including "Waiting for the Night" (1993) and "North Avenue Wake-Up Call" (1995).

The band's most well-known song is "In a Daydream," which received radio play and became a fan favorite. Other popular songs include "Take the Time," "Mystic Buzz," and "Texas Skies."

Throughout their career, the Freddy Jones Band has toured with other notable acts such as the Dave Matthews Band, Blues Traveler, and Widespread Panic.

Despite some lineup changes over the years, the Freddy Jones Band continues to perform and release new music. Their most recent album, "Never Change," was released in 2021.