Todd Fritsch
Texan Todd Fritsch has been singing professionally since his early 20s; releasing two well-received albums in the last five years (TODD FRITSCH and SAWDUST), and charting several hit Country singles (What's Wrong With Me, Small Town Radio, I Don't Live Here Anymore, I Got Mexico, and a duet with Texas legend, Gary P. Nunn, Every Honky Tonkin' Hero (Has His Day). The 30-year old entertainer has appeared on radio and television, performed on stages throughout the U.S. and Europe alongside Lee Ann Womack, Joe Nichols, Marty Stuart, Kevin Fowler and Cross Canadian Ragweed, acted in a movie (PALO PINTO GOLD) starring Trent Willmon and Kinky Friedman, and graced the pages of Country Weekly, Best In Texas, Open Range, Texas Music and Country Music People magazines. Then, three years ago, a horrific roping accident and injury forced this rising star and real-world cowboy out of the saddle - and the spotlight.

"My horse slipped and fell. My rope, which was tied off, had slipped around my foot and when the horse got up and broke into a run, my leg just snapped," says Fritsch. The accident couldn't have happened at a worse time for Todd, who had just recorded the first track for a project with respected Nashville tune smith, publisher and producer, Butch Baker. "It would have been real easy to just be depressed," reflects Todd. "Everything was going my way - and then it all just ground to a halt. But I focused on what I could do instead of what I couldn't do and that kept me going."