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Michael Franks

Michael Franks occupied a uniquely popular niche in the world of soft jazz and pop music in the 1970s; he was one of those crossover artists who defied easy category on the radio (which made him ideal for FM radio of the period), and found an audience mostly among college students. He was born in La Jolla, CA in 1944, the son of Gerald and Betty Franks. 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-c*m-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.

He 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. Franks 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 literature as the '60s drew to a close. It was during this period that he started writing songs, which led him to compose an anti-war musical entitled Anthems in E-flat, a piece that found life as a workshop production starring a young Mark Hammill. He also began to get some film work, including music for Monte Hellman's Cockfighter and Jan Troell's Zandy's Bride (both 1974), the latter starring Liv Ullmann and Gene Hackman. He also saw some success as a songwriter courtesy of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, who recorded three of his songs, "White Boy Lost in the Blues," "Jesus Gonna Make in Alright," and "You Bring Out the Boogie in Me," on their A&M Records album Sonny & Brownie (1973). Franks also played guitar, banjo, and mandolin on that album and the accompanying tour. That same year, he recorded his self-titled debut album for the short-lived Brut label (founded and owned by the men's cologne company).

It was three years before his next album, The Art of Tea, appeared. The latter, which featured the work of top jazz session players Larry Carlton, Joe Sample, and Wilton Felder, was his first serious commercial and critical success, its sales driven by the presence of the hit single "Popsicle Toes." It also established Franks' sound, with its smooth jazz textures and crossover pop appeal. He enjoyed a string of successes over the next few years, including the hit "The Lady Wants to Know" (on Sleeping Gypsy), "When I Give My Love to You," "Monkey See, Monkey Do," "Rainy Night In Tokyo," and "Tell Me All About It." His music also evolved over this period, embraced Latin (especially Brazilian) influences and, later, adopted a New York jazz sound in tandem with his move to the east coast, and he collaborated with more major players, including Ron Carter, David Sanborn, the Crusaders, Toots Thielemans, and Eric Gale. Meanwhile, he also became prominent as a songwriter, his material covered by the Manhattan Transfer, the Carpenters, Patti LaBelle, and Carmen McCrae, among others, while his own albums began featuring prominent guest vocalists, among them Bonnie Raitt, Flora Purim, and Kenny Rankin.

Franks reached his commercial peak with the album Passionfruit (1983) and the accompanying hit "When Sly Call (Don't Touch That Phone)." His later records showed a slackening of focus and a fall-off in both his appeal and sales, although 1990's Blue Pacific marked a comeback, after a three-year lay-off. He continued to mine his fascination with Brazilian music into the '90s, including one album, Abandoned Garden (1995), dedicated to the memory of Antonio Carlos Jobim, and cut a duet with his longtime idol Peggy Lee, near the end of the latter's career, on "You Were Meant for Me" from the album Dragonfly Summer (1993). He was still active in the 21st century, and in 2010, was even the subject of a tribute album, The Art of Michael Franks, by Veronica Nunn. He released Time Together on Shanachie in 2011. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
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hammadjamila
Tell Me All About It-- Phew! Always made me imagine Michael Franks rolling out of bed to record that song. Such a smoldering, bedroom voice. I think it's the sexiest song ever!
Baseball!!!! ! ! ! got me hooked as a young man, been a big fan of Michael ever since, saw him in Las Vegas at a Station property; very intimate setting.... a must see if any of you ever have the chance.
Memories
nidapp9
two stand out for me, I don't know why I'm so happy and sad, and Lady wants to know .....and all his songs and instrumental s
popsicle toes my fvorite M. franks song
Whoa!!! Wait!!! What happened to Skin Dive!!?? I played that VINYL album until I wore it out! I believe that was the precursor to Passionfruit and was the music that glued me to Michael Franks ever since....
Eggplant was one of my favorites on the art of tea album
This cut....lady wants to know is one of Michael Franks best cuts.... I Love This Cut
I've been a Michael Franks Fan for years I love monkey see monkey do.....I love this cat
Love, love, love the mood it puts me in.....dream y !
MF! still going strong after all these years. Still as good as he was on Sleeping Gypsy. Surrounds himself with great musicians.
eviejj
Love, love, love him. Went to see him in NY in the 80's and I still enjoy his music. He is so unique...Tha n k you Michael!!!!
i discovered Michael Franks while a student at UVA in the late 70's. I STILL LOVE HIS MUSIC. the best.
No one can do what you do, Michael, and I am trruly grateful for your music, it is one of a kind, like me.
diva4hair
I've loved your music since my introduction in the late 70's. I believe I have all of your recordings. One of my Favorites is your rendition of I love Lucy. At first I didn't realize it was the theme to the I Love Lucy show. Thanks for you wit, humor and inspiration!
bobbyconrad
I love this guy's music!! GOD bless u and thank u 4 the gift of great music!! Since joining Pandora, I couldn't remember your name but I kept looking at what everyone else was listening to and when I saw the name I knew it was you!! I love your music! Thank u again for the gift!! you're amazing!!!
minaluvsjazz
Love Michael Franks, his unique sound makde him a pleasure to listen to.
pinball825
OMG... I love all his work. I can't pick a favorite. For me, each album has a different meaning depending on what was happening in my life at the time of release. I don't even want to start naming songs... If I had to though.. I would start with Rainy Night in Tokyo...
nightwind928
I always thought the Dragonfly Summer C D to be the best piece of work he ever did. As a Florida native living close to him at the time of it's release, I could identify with not only the message of the music but share his description of the feeling of love with my late wife that he imparted. Alas time has moved beyond that experience for all of us. His enthusiasm waned, my love departed and my beautiful state is now overrun with uncaring transplants and illegals who use it for a trash can.
My favorite track happens to be Now Love Has No End a duet with the beautiful and vivacious Valerie Simpson. It can be found on Barefoot on The Beach (1999)
cordarinskii
Where is Passion Fruit? His Best.
rnkim412
I Shazamed a song of his in an outlet mall last summer and have been hooked every since. His newest song, Flora is about his beloved dog who passed away. I cry every time I hear it. We had the honor of seeing him in Austin last week and we were blown away. His saxophone player is phenomenal. His book of poetry is beautiful. I love him.
Love him! He can make baseball sound sexy.
4U4US4LIFE-R G M
me encanta su musica
@ tyrandadavis :

You can find Abandoned Garden at Amazon.com..
tyrandadavis
Does anyone know whawt happenes to Michael Franks Abandoned Garden can't track it down !
I fell in love with Mr. Franks listening to my city's Quiet Storm radio station during my high school years. His voice is so smooth and cool.
jones.walter 1 3
I saw him in concert in Newport Beach and the entire audience was buzzing beofre the show wondering if he would play their favorite songs (sounded just like the posts below). He played Sunday Morning Here With You and I was BLOWN AWAY! What a great song-Love Michael Franks.
k_truelove22
When I first heard Popsicle Toes I fell in love with his music as a teenager. I am 43 and know all his songs. I may not understand some of the lyrics, i will never stop listening to the sounds of his magnificent voice.
Franks is one of the most imaginative, intelligent lyricists of our era. I told my sons to use his songs as a standard for dates; if they couldn't comprehend his lyrics, they probably weren't right for them.
stevenb527
The man's music is timeless!
broker20s7
Awesome music
I Type In His Name And The Very First Song I Ever Heard Came Up (The Lady Wants To Know) That's Sweet
Looking forward to seeing him at the Coach House in a few weeks...
Michael Franks caught my attention and my heart in the early 80's with Rainy Night in Tokyo.
I love this man's music -- it's sooo quirky and BEAUTIFUL!!! !
Franks is still the man when it comes to smooth vocal style. I love being at home with the love of my life, on a rainy day, listening to Michael Franks. His sound is always emotional and evokes deep emotion.

Joshujuan
jvw1018
Dragonfly Summer got me hooked - now my Pandora station keeps me hooked! Love his music so much..
I love Michael Franks, I have almost all of his c/d / albums. He so smooth I can not describe him. I love his music for years.
I really don't have words to express what Michael Frank's music means to me going back to the early 80's as a high school student. Mesmerizing is an understateme n t ! Love love love that voice and what it represents!
I was about age 10, listening to Popsicle Toes on the car radio as I was dropped off by my uncle to catch a school bus (desegregati o n days)! Wasn't THAT into dude! My cousin & I would actually clown the song! Then, 9 or 10 years later, I met a young lady at Michigan State who compelled me to find out what I'd been sleepin' on...I've been hooked ever since!!! Have seen him in concert 2 (or 3) times, not sure? I'm getting old! Anyway...THI S IS MY DUDE!!!!!!!! !
nlbjr
First heard his music while on anchor wach in Hong Kong harbor and couget enough. This was cassette tapes days. I would love to hear him in concert. Fan since 1983
His Dragonfly Summer album is not listed above
I became affiliated with Micheal Franks back in 86, when I first met my husband. Our lives revolved around Franks, so much, it seemed he was writing music just for us!
Mr. Franks collaborated with Dan Fogelberg on an album. Great stuff.
joylady90056
Michael Franks = Feel Good.....I'm so glad he followed his passion for music. I can never get enough of Lady Wants to Know.
you know I chuckled when reading his bio as it said his music first became familiar with college kids. Well that was long before my college years. Yet and still in 1984 that is how i became acquainted with the mellow vocals of Michael Franks. I vividly recall myself and some other female students at a VA University being driven somewhere by a fellow male student from NY. We already thought he had the cool factor thing working since from NY, but when he put that music on in his car his cool facto
dbradley1121
He is the coolest of the cool ,the smoothest of the smooth the lyrical masterblaste r with the simple slow bullett lyrics that go right to your heart And he just dont stop. I have been blessed to be a fan and enjoy MF for over Thirty years thanks Mike keep doing what you do. DB #1 fan
My Greatest Desire Is To Creat a Tribute Band To Michael Franks
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