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Michael Franks

Artist Biography by Bruce Eder Michael Franks was born in La Jolla, California in 1944. His parents weren t musicians, but they were music lovers and he was soon immersed in swing music and vocal jazz and pop. Franks early idols included such jazz-cum-pop legends as Nat King Cole and Peggy Lee, as well as composers and lyricists such as Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Johnny Mercer. His first instrument was the guitar, and he got the only formal instruction of his life a total of six private lessons that came with his first instrument at age 14. Franks was drawn to poetry as a high-school student, especially the work of Theodore Roethke, and began singing and playing folk-rock during this period. He majored in English and then comparative literature at UCLA and also embraced the music of Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, João Gilberto, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, among others. He never studied music in college, however, and seemed on track toward teaching American literat

Michael Franks - The 1990 s on Sunday Night Jazz Showcase

Michael Franks Artist Biography by Bruce Eder Michael Franks was born in La Jolla, California in 1944. His parents weren t musicians, but they were music lovers and he was soon immersed in swing music and vocal jazz and pop. Franks early idols included such jazz-cum-pop legends as Nat King Cole and Peggy Lee, as well as composers and lyricists such as Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Johnny Mercer. His first instrument was the guitar, and he got the only formal instruction of his life a total of six private lessons that came with his first instrument at age 14. Franks was drawn to poetry as a high-school student, especially the work of Theodore Roethke, and began singing and playing folk-rock during this period. He majored in English and then comparative literature at UCLA and also embraced the music of Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, João Gilberto, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, among others. He never studied music in college, however, and seemed on track toward teaching

Rarely seen photos of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones discovered

Husband and wife Stan and Betty Mallett took hundreds of photographs of celebrities in the 1960s Their children thought the images were lost after handing them to a historian after Stan s death in 1995 Son Steve recently found 500 images taken between 1961 and 1964 in a box that lay unopened for 25 years  The husband and wife team captured the musical hits of the 1960s and dealt with publicity around Exeter

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