He co-founded Union Music Store [clarification needed] in Lewes, East Sussex with his ex-wife, Stevie Smith.
He played with Frazier Chorus as a member of the touring band and performed on their third album Wide Awake, released on the Pure label.
The follow-up 100 Miles From Town was released under the band's name The Jamie Freeman Agreement and features guest appearances by several artists including Larkin Poe, Brandy Zdan, Richard Smith and The Good Lovelies.
[9] David Pratt of FolkRadio.co.uk reviewed the album positively saying, "Jamie is patently in the vanguard of the current crop of British songwriters, regardless of genre-type.
[12][13] "The actual sound is a huge tribute to producer Jamie Freeman, giving great depth and openness to the recording but never overdoing the instrumentation, imbuing the whole disc with a power and drive that really shouldn't be possible when taking into account the mellowness of the music.