The Free Design

"Give a little time for the child within you Don't be afraid to be young & free Undo the locks and throw away the keys and take off your shoes & socks and run, you."

- "Love You"

Most fans agree that if ever there was a group that Needs More Love, it's the Free Design, a jazz-influenced sunshine pop/Baroque Pop band that formed in 1966. All the members were brothers and sisters from the Dedrick family, originally formed by Sandy, Bruce and Chris. It wasn't until later that younger sister Ellen joined the group, and Stefanie joined late in the band's initial run. Their debut single was the title song from their debut album, Kites Are Fun, and it would be the band's highest charting single at #114. They made numerous appearances on The Tonight Show, Merv Griffin and Captain Kangaroo.

Although they had a difficult time making much of a commercial impact during their career, and remained in obscurity for some time after they hung it up in 1972, the group and their very rich vocal harmonies proved surprisingly influential over the years. Chris, Ellen, Bruce and Sandy got back together for one more album in 2001. By that time, Chris Dedrick had won various awards in Canada from providing the score to Canadian film and TV soundtracks. Stefanie passed away in 1999, and Chris succumbed to cancer in 2010.

The mostly a capella "Love You" from Sings For Very Important People has been included in the credits of Stranger Than Fiction as well as the show Weeds.

Their discography includes:


 * Kites Are Fun (1967)
 * You Could Be Born Again (1968)
 * Heaven/Earth (1969)
 * Sings For Very Important People (children's album) (1970)
 * Stars/Time/Bubbles/Love (1970)
 * One By One (1972)
 * There Is A Song (1972)
 * Cosmic Peekaboo (2001)
 * The Now Sound Redesigned (remix album) (2005)

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 * Album Title Drop: Prominent in the title track from Kites Are Fun.
 * Band of Relatives
 * Baroque Pop
 * Cover Version: "Summertime," by Big Brother & The Holding Company, "Light My Fire" by The Doors, "Happy Together" by The Turtles, "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas And The Papas, "Eleanor Rigby" and "Michelle" by The Beatles, the theme song from Sesame Street... yeah, quite a few.
 * Epic Rocking: "Friends (Thank You All)."
 * Greatest Hits Album: There's a couple of them floating around out there.
 * Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly
 * No-Hit Wonder
 * Putting the Band Back Together: Originally they reunited just for a tribute album to The Beach Boys, but they stuck around long enough to record one last record, Cosmic Peekaboo.
 * Vocal Tag Team: Among the finest of their time.