Frank Marino - Live at the Agora Theatre - Something's Comin' Our Way
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2020
- Frank Marino performs "Something's Comin' Our Way" in an excerpt from the live BluRay/DVD 6 hour concert available now. Feel free to share the link! BluRay/DVD available at mahoganyrush.net/dvd
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I pray for Frank a full recovery in the name of Jesus Christ.
The best often get overlooked. Frank is a guitarist’s guitarist.
It seems like he has been forgotten of the all -time greats list,but I remember when people discussed him with respect. He is awsome.
Frank is such a monster guitar player. He never sold out to the labels & remained true to his music. Just one of the many reasons why nobody sounds anything like Frank Marino. I tried for 20 years to sound like Frank Marino just to come to the conclusion that know one could ever really sound like him. All hale Frank Marino the most bad ass rock guitarist of all time!!!!🙌🏻
10 pont's for this...still spreading the word for so called next generation about real MUSIC. You just need right combination of tech and mojo...and do not sell yer soul for the devil,
@@hannukyllonen4816 But you can sell your soul, for Rock n Roll!
TRUTH Danny.
I had a buddy who went on at length about this guy, and I never got it. Now I get it.
Unfuckinbelievable! Frank Marino is one of the worlds top 5 guitarists, easily. I doubt any good guitar player would disagree…..
He used every note.
@@sjuozhunki YES!! That sums it up.
His melodic playing blows me away, yet, he can shred with the best of them, and then he slips into the jazz/fusion mode and sounds like Alan Holdsworth. He is mind boggling.
He should be in the Top 3 guitarists list. IMHO
You'll get NO argument here!! Fortunate to see him in 79' & 81' but he sounds even better the older he gets!!
Something about a guy that literally played until he couldn’t play anymore. A true guitar hero!!!! Never will there be another like Frank!!!
why couldn't he play anymore
@@jonno63 A shoulder injury from doing the editing of this same video you see that took years for him to do because the original drum tracks were lost and he' not only tried to get his brother Vince who left the band later on who said it couldn't be done because the technology at the time wasn't available at recording studios so he spent the time to design his own software for a computer to do this . If you look on his website he said when doing this it was like cutting your lawn with a scissors one blade of grass at a time having to do those lost drum tracks ! Look into it more on his website and you will see all kinds of stuff he did Plus questions others ask about all kinds of stuff .
@@worldline7147 makes sense. Scrap it and start over.
@@knowmusicman157 It's a magical performance and hard to re-create. One of the most electrifying performances in rock history, I think.
I went to see Triumph, along with some guy I'd never heard of before called Frank Marino, in 1981 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX. Triumph put on a great show, but it was Frank Marino who MOVED MY SOUL at that concert and gained a forever fan because of it.
Frank. , Kicks. Ass!
I was there too
Did he do "Electric Reflections of War" ?
God I love this story, soul moving. Me too, ‘nough said.
Kool
Drummer deserves some serious credit for his great work on this tune too!
Ladies & Gentlemen, Mr. Dave Goode on the drums!!
For sure...but the same goes for the bass..rock solid. Great all around performance.
And great recording. Drum sound is perfect!
@@markparenteau2395Actually all 4 played and toured together for the last 11 year's Frank was on the road.
Frank Marino is what they call a musicians' musician.
Yes like jeff beck
Exactly! Well said. I read that Zakk Wylde grew up listening to Frank and loves his playing.
@@markrobinson8410 Beck can’t even polish Frank’s shoes.
@@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT im talking about jeff beck if you saw him live you would know.
Comme jeff beck
The drumming really compliments Frank's dazzling playing. Great band great song.Rock n Roll at its finest.
Yeah the original drummer was Jimmy Ayoub Hawaiian I met him a couple times awesome dude man humble great dude they all were and the brother Vince Marino played rhythm there my favorite band ever anywhere anytime keep on trucking$$$$$$
The drummer in this video is Dave Goode. Dave is not only a fantastic player, but a really cool person.
@@MarkSmith-vm3cs I wholeheartedly agree! Love the intro of this masterpiece! It just blows me away how good they all sound together! \m / \ m/
Surreal
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@@MarkSmith-vm3cs the drummer is fantastic
I was very honored and blessed to be a small part of Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush's history. I got a chance to play, tour, record and most importantly, become a friend with one of my guitar influences, and learned so much from this experience. Thank you Frank and God Bless you,...Peace Mick
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The former guitarist and David Goode, former drummer for MR
@@davidgoode7416
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Cool
Mick Layne and David Goode played on the Eye of the Storm album released back in 2000. It seems like it was just yesterday when the album was released. Frank would participate in the old MR website chat room. It seemed like Rockin' Rick and GL would hang out in the chat room 12 hours a day. Man, time flies once you get past 30 years of age. When I was in my 20's just one year seemed like 15 years for some reason.
To say he's a monster guitarist is a complete understatement...
Yep. His improvisionational skills are off the chart. It's not really rock, It's jazz fusion sorta stuff.
You have to be very good to do that.
Another God sent talent
Frank Marino is so underrated it's criminal brilliant guitarist
Be sure: Music experts and enthusiasts know Frank Marino very well!
If the lemmings don' t know him is equal and not important!
@@frankmeenzen787 you are right Frank
Well-known in the right circles. Will never forget he closed the show at the first TeXXas Jam 1978 {still don't know why they spelled it like that).
@Brett S my book to Brett love the album the power of rock and roll brilliant
@Brett S yes Brett great cover great album
One of the best live rock guitar solos I've ever heard.
It's a Strange Universe when Frank is cranking on stage. Man, what a musical genius.
Frank marino was awesome 40 years ago, he's even better now. Fantastic performance.
An “SG” man like he was born with it attached to him and I swear to god that he is just like fine aged wine. He’s even better now than he’s ever been. You gotta love music like this.
He shares a brethren with Iommi and Angus.
I agree!
He sounds awesome with those DiMarzio Virtual Vintage single coils in those SGs. I think it's also that mahogany is a very warm midwood and a bright popping pickup like a single coil or P90 really make it pop and balance out well. It works great for his style. I think the tone he has at this Agora concert is one of the finest live guitar tones ever recorded, straight from the stage PA. Frank is a completely out of the box, unconventional player. He thinks for himself stylistically and when it comes to how he builds his rig. He's used a lot of solid state and seems to prefer it. He designs his own pedal-based preamps and everything. Brilliant dude.
@@angusorvid8840 HE AGED AND HE KEPT PRACTICING
Im a drummer, started playing in 1975 and all great bands blend the Gibson with the Fender with unmatched tonal quality. This is the 1st time I have heard an SG CRY like this. Im blown away. His timing is incredible and so is the band. ROCK SOLID GOLD.
It's probably due to the strat style single coils hes got in that SG. No humbuckers, just noticed that awhile ago. Hes king for sure. I get bored with shredders like yngviae,vai,bhead etc. Not with frankie baby,I could listen to him all day,class and style like nobody else, just super talented, and gifted.
Its not just the note you play, its the space be-twine them. He is tops on both. @@jmangi6221
I’ve seen Frank 3 times live, there is no other show that I’ve been to where I walked out asking “what the hell just happened?” He is the most underrated and looked over guitarist I’ve ever seen or heard. Freakin’ amazing talent
I've been there my friend! February 22, 1982 ...Ozzy Osbourne with Randy Rhoads, about 3 weeks before he was killed in the plane crash. I was a drummer then (switched to guitar in 1985) so I was there to see who I thought was Lee Kerslake the recorded drummer for Blizzard and Diary. Then I see this skinny blonde kid playing guitar! It was like the building was lifted off the ground and onto my head.
Lost count how many times I've seen him around Detroit with Mahogany Rush back in mid 70's. Usually it was what they billed as a "battle of the bands" against The Amboy Dukes.
@@peach495 Battle of the feedback guitars. That's how it was advertised in KC. "See Ted Nugent levitate by the power of feed back alone".
Those were the days my friend. we thought they'd never end.
Black Sabbath w/Dio 1985...💥😳 WTH?!
I saw him 3 times too. 1st time was a big band and strange dreams. Realy good show. played for ever. Next time small band and no strange dreams. OK show, didn't play too long. The third time same small band, no strange dreams and he opened up for S.R.V.. Stevie Ray stole the show hands down.
Frank always has been, and is still one of the best guitarists ever!!
Даааа!!!!!!!!
Agree 100
@@araiva7809 Так!!!
Frank Marino, the wrecking ball of all guitarists Rock, Jazz ,blues You all have your opinions, but I had the pleasure seeing many of top bands of the 70's. Many of the groups Styx, UFO. REO, Montrose, BTO, Foghat, , Van Halen, Kansas, Sabbath, Triumph, Skynard and a lot of others. All had great lead guitars players, but Frank was at a level above that was just amazing.
FRANK MARINO ,IS ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITARIST EVER ,(EVER)🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶✌️😎!BOB
One of the most amazing guitar tones I've ever heard.
Frank Marino is just flat out amazing. It's like Robin Trower, Ritchie Blackmore, and Eric Johnson were combined into one player. Why Frank remains somewhat ignored, I don't have a clue.
I AGREE . . . I was aware of him in the mid-70s when I moved to Montreal, because guess where he's from.
But until just now-literally an hour ago-I had no idea of the sheer **breadth** of his playing-not to mention his astonishing voice, which I put in the top five of rock, period. But his guitar playing is just like what the ancient rumour about him used to be: "He woke up in a hospital bed playing like Hendrix."
Except he puts Hendrix to shame.
@@kamakirinoko : His phrasing, tone and melodic playing was like no other I've ever heard. I'd really say only Rory Gallagher stands with Frank.
@@Gallagherfreak100 He's definitely in Jeff Beck territory.
Being from Texas, I love SRV and think he's a tough guy to top, but think of how many blues power trios have existed. This guy is a completely different animal. And that animal is a beast.
A fair dose of Michael schenker in there,I think.
Frank is a MARTYR blamed for being a hendrix clone but who didn't sound like hendrix in 74
Imho he shook that sound off by 79
He amazed people for many yrs BLASTING the doors off venues
He was blamed for hiding behind effects yet he was an absolute innovator of effects and tone which later everyone started using
I'm glad I supported him I saw him 5x
and bought this DVD set
The word great is used far to freely nowadays but it truly applies to Frank Marino. A man who ranks up there with legends like Hendrix.
Jimi would agree 👍 he was a friend of mine...jimi Hendrix would pick him up Q10 o
Good nite Georgia
Brown
Faster and cleaner then Hendrix ever was, sorry….
What are you, on Crack? He plays well, nice tone, clear delivery, but he just spent 5 minutes beating up every worn out lead guitar cliche. He did it well, but on level with hendrix? Easy does it, fan boy.
@@mbellizia75 Hes better than Hendrix
@@jimlucas3872 you sounds insane to even make a statement like that are drunk and high
I thank God for you Frank
Marino is one of the best if not the best guitarist ever and one of the most underrated
Frank is the only artist that has brought me to tears listening to him play!
I agree Doug....for me,Jeff Beck also !! And since a few years JB...
Have you listened to poppy?
Frank GUITAR HERO Marino
God bless you !
One of the best guitarist on the planet.....a fan forever
What is the name of the song that goes" watch out people cause I came back from my grave"?
@@duanesherwood2328 Makin' My Wave
@@bobn2803 THANKS!!!! LOVE IT!
@@duanesherwood2328 Me Too! Old school Mahogany Rush.
Classiest and Most underrated Guitarist in Rock Music History.😉
Absolutely AMAZING!!!! One billion times better than ANY fuxxin shredders
I was turned on to him in the Mid 80's. Never understood why Frank Marino was not a rock & roll household name like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Rush, The Who and many more.
His albums should be stacked next to the other greats, in homes all across Canada, USA & the World. He is a genius.
This live rendition is nothing short of EPIC! I was at this show and this track was recorded about 7 hours into the show. He played for 12 hours that day, yes you read that right. Trivia: He never broke a string! WOW.
Thanks for uploading this one! How about "I'm Going Away" next? That one, to me, shows all of Frank's talents.
Edit: Now I have to go watch it again, and again ... lol
I have the Bluray set and it just blows my mind .. I can only imagine how it must have been to actually be there, wow!
Big time
I'm glad a fellow Parsons has seen him I would have loved to have been there
was my first concert in 74 opened for manfred mann at akron civic theatre
He is a master
Friggin legend
Canada’s finest
Frank Rocks! I have never heard a Gibson SG sound so good. 3 single coil pick ups, Stratish I might say, very unique. Bravo Mr. Marino, you are truly a legend.
Yeah very true. SG aint easy to play or to coax subtleties out of in my view.
Its the man playing that sg.
WOW ! Saw Frank Marino at a little Club in Evergreen Park Illinois called PJ Flaherty's somewhere around 1990.
He was incredible then and incredible until he couldn't play anymore !
You never lost a step he was Robin Trower Jimi Hendrix and any one of the other greatest rock blues Jazz guitarists all rolled into one !
He will always be the King Bee Baby !
One of the most underrated rock guitarists ever!
Underrated?? He’s been number one to me since the70’s!
you must be trolling man, this dude did all the big shows and was the devil before Van Halen, and still think he is better than Eddie in some ways.
Great guitarist...with a good spirit from Montréal, my hometown
Maybe not as listened to as much as he should be by the younger generation but Frank was not anywhere near underrated. One of the best yes underrated never...
@@sega62s but he never had a major deal with a world wide Management! This was and is a mistake!
Definitely not underrated, had great success with Mahogany Rush.
Some (most...?) musicians loose a little something as they get older.... but not Frank Marino, he sounds as sharp and crisp as ever before.... He's my all time favourite blues guitarist, and inspiration, maybe even best allround guitarist ever. And he has achived something most guitarists only can dream of. He has developed an unsurpassed stile and sound. There are thousands and thousands of fast and able guitarists out there, but I mostly never can tell them apart. Frank Marino on the other hand... stands out like a monstertruck in an ordinary carpark, impossible to miss and wonderful.
Frank can play a guitar. First time in my life I've ever seen an SG with single coil pick ups set up like a Strat. Unusual but sounds great
FRANK MARINO IS ..... HOW can you describe someone so so so so so far ahead of the pack... who remains... so unknown??? He is just Fucken MAZING!
sometimes its better not to be so famous. Look what happened to VanHalen!
Here in the UK we have a magazine called Classic Rock which has been going for over 20 years. Not once (to the best of my knowledge) has Frank Marino ever been mentioned in it, let alone an in depth article on him or Mahogany Rush. Naively I was hoping for a review of this DVD, but nothing, not even a mention. I just don't get why not. When such a publication ignores such a great guitarist, it's not so surprising FM remains relatively unknown.
@@WhizzRichardThompson they sound lamer than rolling stone...
@@timhoovermusicman Generally speaking it's a great mag (far better than rolling stone). That's why it's so shocking FM is never mentioned.
@@timhoovermusicman Nice try, a cure for cancer will be discovered before anything more lame than Rolling Stone shitrag.
I saw Mahogany Rush in 77/78 along with Black Sabbath and Nazareth. Frank stole the show for us
Loved his music since I was kid, great guitarist
Frank Marino is absolutely outstanding, bassist Marc Weber is rock-solid! The whole band is great!
Well yeah come on Frank wants only the best 👌
Who the F would put a thumbs down the Frank Marino ???
His style freaks some people out😆
Must be viewers sitting upside down probably somewhere on the Southern Hemisphere, no other logical explanation
@@acdhirr 🏆
Someone who is evidently so lonely, bored, live a pathetic miserable life that NO one will talk to him or her and desperately seeking the attention they never got as a child....just saying 🙄🥴😌
Frank, you are one of the greatest! I want one of these 3 single-coil-SGs! Please Gibson, make a Signature Marino-SG!
He always said that a strat sounded best but he didn't like the way it played. I'm surprised he didn't try this years ago, but frankly ( no pun intended) I prefer the original pickups better.
There are many great guitar players.
No shortage and never will be.
When you wonder and complain my favorite players are not valued, recognition, underrated etc. I'm thinking, you're missing something here. They have their fans, following, make a great living and travel the world. You're upset about numbers? Never been about that.
The general public is drawn in by 'hooks' (you may add your own favorite melodic) Look, style, voice
Place a roll respectfully building a larger audience. The hard core fan
understands beyond all the superficial hype of rock and roll.
Their not their to fill a seat or be seen as cool. An Experience you'll never ever forget.
I am a Fan since the late 70's!! ....inspiring everytime!! God bless.
Magnificent work. Another fantastic Canadian musician.
Not only the best he was a beast of the guitar player
Frank has an endless sea of talent and I am so grateful to have experienced his Music and talent. He is in my opinion one of the greatest who ever strapped on a guitar.
His Music will go with me to my grave ❤
This just popped up in my randoms.
I have been blessed.
Damn fine name too!
@@tomlund4951
Hi, Tom... how're ya doing?
@@beeragainsthumanity1420 better all the time 😎
@@tomlund4951 👍
@@beeragainsthumanity1420 back at ya sir!
Thanks Frank!!!✌💛😁🎸🎵
Frank Marino is a living proof that God exists. DIVINE. PS: drummer needs a medal, too.
The way Frank chews on that SG is definitely one of a kind.
Never a boring moment when Frank takes the lead.Awesome
Listening to these old songs makes my heart smile!
frank is famous guitar player this recrding is absolutly bomb sound and picture dhank you very much your fans from slovakia love & peace victor
I love the way he developes themes and ideas but it never feels like he's repeating himself. His bends are vibrato are as smooth as anything.
Hi Ed, didn’t know you’re were Frank fan! Hope to see you back at Trillians soon! Cheers, Simon
@@scbasil Cheers mate. Loved Frank since 1981
it's been awhile since I've heard him (loved him in the past) and damn, I was thinking of the same exact thing while checking out the solo! So fluid and he builds it superbly. There's a phrase in there where he plays a descending run using all 4th double stops that was killer, it's a technique that isn't used that much in that way. I like to use that technique in my own playing. Then he's off into a blazing line into that great vibrato of his. Pure magic!
@@Marcus_C51 Cool..
Yeah his vibrato is something else 😬👍
Still dropping jaws after all these years.
Don kirshner's Rock Concert ! Aired in St Louis Missouri at 12am Every Saturday night in the early to mid 70's , Myself and 7 to 15 friends would all walk up to my house from the local bar,, where we had been hammering on a Killer Fosse ball table... Just to watch such great bands and musician's like Frank Marino And Mahogany Rush,,, I do believe he actually played,,, The Micky Mouse Theme,,, Very wickedly,,, With his Teeth as i recall,,, Anyone else recall ever seeing such a thing?
One of my most indelible memories...Mahogany Rush live was like my most fav concert in ‘75. Never forget the Rush...(pun intended)
Frank is always amazing, and the drumming on here from Dave Goode is insane! 🙏
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@@davidgoode7416
I have you in my top five of best drummers
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One of the best guitar player ever!!!...🤙😎🤘
I got turned onto Frank in the early 70’s. People were talking about Ted Nugent, I was talking about Frank Marino
ORDER THE DVD!!! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!! I played it for 4 of my friends and they ALL ordered it immediately! Best selling DVD in my town!✊🤯!
not for 100 bucks
@@jaquestraw1 Well, then stick with Lil' Wayne.I 🤣😅😆 !!!
I bought it,and it's wonderful.
@@FURDOG1961 Amen to that. If anything it’s underpriced for what you get. Hard to compare it to any other offerings because there is nothing quite like it I’m sure.
Sad to hear Frank will be no longer touring due to health issues , he is a true Guitar God 100%.. Fortunate to have seen him twice with the original line up back in 72 & 73. Not a player to be missed in concert not just back then but anytime .
i just saw a video about his health problems. hopefully he’ll can feel rested and enjoy what time he has left.
😥
That sucks man.
@@sabrinapittsley2304
What’s going on with his health😕?
@@justintyme2764 Sorry it's taken so long to reply as i have watched this many times without looking at the comments , but if you still don't know he has had bad problems with his back & mostly his shoulder . He's in pain when he plays so he's called it quits for at least all his tours. We will miss his greatness for sure. I was lucky to see him in the 70s with the original band but these guys are awesome as well.
We love you Frank
The man, the musician, the genius
You have to love the drumming. This dude it tearing it up.
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I believe when the DVD was recorded, the drum sound didn't come through. Frank put the drum sounds in later himself.
@@kennyfryman3634 This anent no remastered MTV video to make it something it's not. It's the real stuff.
@@davidgoode7416
David, you are a great drummer as well.
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Who is on the drums and bass in this video?
I never tire of Frank,!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME MAGNIFICENT!!!!!
Saw him at the 'Dise in Boston MA, summer 1983. I literally have not been the same since. It was a transcendental experience. The truth to you I tell. He did a version of the Doors' Roadhouse Blues that left me trembling...
He'll smooth you, and rock you.
Unbelievable push and pull.
Saw Frank in Atlanta in the late 70s.Never heard of him.That was one of my favorite concerts ive ever been to and ive been to alot.He was warm up for Foreigner and Ted Nugent.Enjoyed him as much as Foreigner or Ted.I bought every 8 track tape i could find of him.Still have the tapes.lol.Saw him in Nashville every time he came to play.
Always loved frank great great guitar player and man what a drummer he has here
Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce you to Mr. Dave Goode on the drums
When it comes to guitar gods he may be the smoothest!
A two minute song with six minutes of guitar noodling... It would be a snooze-fest were it not freakin' amazing. I keep going back to this vid. Damn it is good!
i had never heard of Frank & Mahogany Rush until 8 months ago i came across live show from 70's and the groovy duds they were wearing i thought oh great... then they started playing an i was blown away i'm next door in U.S how have i never heard of them now months later and watched so many of his videos he plays the shit outta his Guitar i play drums i would love to jam with him! i hope he's a household name in Canada he should be as well known as RUSH or anyone else he kills the Guitar i love it
First time I saw Frank was 1979 opening for Styx...Styx was absolutely amazing...loved their show. Frank absolutely DESTROYED them all by himself...Been listening ever since...Simply, the greatest!
Frank often opened for and destroyed the main act band
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Frank is a legend. I have been listening to him since 1975 and I will be listening to him till I drop dead.
Love that dude so glad I got to see him in San Antonio Texas
Baddest guitar player ever always will dig that band
Follower since 1975
Thanks.mahogany Rush
I saw Mr. Marino once. A very long time ago.
The show was at the (then called) Paramount on Broadway in Portland Or.
Best acoustics in town.... hands down.
I've worked as a sound engineer and claim to be an avid listener and a forever learning percussionist. I feel qualified to offer these thoughts......
At that show I was presented with the most memorable, mesmerizing, lasting to this day, version of "Johnny B. Goode" that I have ever heard, or will ever hear.
Mr. Marino,..... from the bottom of my heart..... thank you for the memory of a life time. (and I've seen Johnny Winters, God rest his weary soul).
Cool.
My wrist and fingers are cramping just watching him!
I can not get enough of this performance....Superb
This men is Epic ! For gitar fans you must see and hear this whole concert !
When we lived in Montreal my brother met him a few times, even jammed with him, Frank was working at the CFCF News studio as a sound technician or something to that effect, this was like 35 years ago. My brother was about 17 & played a mean guitar and they met at some friend's house. All i remember is my brother telling me that Frank was not only a great guitar player but he was also the kindest, easiest going guy he ever met.
I grew up listening to Marino's stuff, always waiting for that next album to drop. So many good times ,so many good friends. Memories are all we have now my friend. Much love and respect Frank.
I like Your reply Jack.. reminds me of the lyrics of the song "Stand" off Franks album From the Hip! Worth mentioning! God Bless!
Frank is the best, no question.
I only got to see Frank Marino in '78 because he opened for Nazareth. Didn't know much about him at the time. I was completely blown away. What a player! Thank you Nazareth for introducing me to this amazing player.
Hope you get better Frank, we miss you in Houston, gonna buy your Dvd! God bless you!
His command of jazz is amazing.
Discovered Frank during 80's... Always will be one of my guitar heroes... I learned a lot from that time.. but some things only God gives you... And Frank has that..
Woof!
No one can outsolo Frank when he gets going.
So free and fluid and beautiful.
I'd give my right arm to play like him...........well perhaps not but you get my gist.
I like that he sings and plays in tune.
Without "auto tune" .
I love his guitar. It’s like a Stratocaster mated with an SG! And Frank adopted the offspring!!
Such an inspiration. His guitar sings just as lyrically as he does.
Mr Frank , you are great, we grew up listening to your music, thank you!
I love the faces in the audience during the solo they are just in complete awe
I remember falling in love with his sound as a young child.....he still gets real! Wonderful! Hey Frank, thanks so much man!