Michael Franti & Spearhead
Biography
Since his days as a member of the Beatnigs while in his early twenties, Michael Franti grew from an angry young hip-hopper with a political, socially conscious bent (the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Spearhead) to a man who channeled his seriousness, social unease, and desire for change and merged them with his love for music, particularly old-school R&B, soul, and hip-hop. What he left behind in brash, make-some-noise aesthetic, he gained in compassion. And through his use of his own raw power -- charisma, sex appeal, sense of social injustice -- he carried out in his music a community-generated passion in much the same way as Gil Scott-Heron or Marvin Gaye.
Franti was adopted at birth by white parents in the predominantly black community of Oakland, CA. That set of contradictory circumstances instilled in him a hyper-awareness of his own cultural identity as did the sobering fact that his more thoughtful, less provocative style of expression was not accepted by the African-American audience that had embraced a harsher, more combative faction of the hip hop movement. In 1986, Franti formed the drum'n'bass/industrial duo the Beatnigs with turntablist Rono Tse, disbanding after one album. He then formed the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, whose combination of jazz-influenced heavy rap set out to challenge the materialism and misogyny of what had become mainstream rap.
His next project, Spearhead produced the critically acclaimed Home in 1990. The album contained his biggest single, "Hole in the Bucket," a thoughtful lament on the plight of the homeless, and "Positive," which addressed the growing AIDS epidemic. The album boasted adept funk samplings, sinuous guitar vamps, and soulful, melodic tracks about family and social injustice. Released in 1997, Chocolate Supa Highway was not as pop-friendly as Home, but neither did its themes of kidnappings and police brutality lend themselves to such overt accessibility. Its mixture of harsher musical styles -- techno, rock, and funk -- was a step forward for Franti as his world view broadened and deepened. In 2001, Franti released Stay Human. In it he expresses his anger at the system, his advocacy of love, and his belief in freedom through individuality and self-expression through a set of songs that revolve around a fictitious death penalty case. In it, his embrace of the genres that inspired him is achieved with eloquence.
Songs from the Front Porch was Franti's first proper solo album, appearing in 2003. It was an acoustic affair that had him focusing even more on his singing, but not at the expense of his intelligent, thought-provoking lyrics. In 2005, Love Kamikaze: The Lost Sex Singles & Collectors' Remixes appeared. Again billed only to Franti, it was a collection of Spearhead tracks that didn't quite fit into the albums they were originally recorded for (as well as a couple different mixes from the Stay Human album). In 2006, Franti and Spearhead released Yell Fire! The album was partially recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, and, along with the book and film I Know I'm Not Alone, was part of a trilogy that was themed as documenting Franti's recent visits to Israel, Palestine, and Iraq. Numerous live releases took Franti to 2008 and a new album, All Rebel Rockers. The album was once again recorded in Jamaica and featured the legendary rhythm section of Sly & Robbie. ~ Travis Drageset, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

All Rebel Rockers
2008

Yell Fire!
2006

Instant Live: The Roxy - Boston, MA, 3/02/04
2004

Everyone Deserves Music
2003

Stay Human
2001
Same thing with the Pixies bio. The juxtapositio n there is much more amusing though
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this had me so confused thinking george clinton was involved with Franti's career until I read through the whole thing and no mention of Franti. i went to wikipedia for a bio instead. pandora needs to fix this!
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yeah..what's up with that? And the picture too! That's not Franti!
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Nothing like Michael pogo-ing across the stage askin' "Are you feelin'?" Just saw him in Portland, OR last week. Michael, if you are hungry, I will bake some bread for you!
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Saw him at POWER TO THE PEACEFUL FESTIVAL in San Fran., CA. MOVING! Literally.
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yes they do all the freaky people do make the beauty of the world and light6 up ya lighta so we keep it on till ur comin home higher and higher
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No one can say it better than Michael Franti..."al l the freaky people make the beauty of the world"
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I, personally,l o v e Michael! Reggae/hip hop/Rock. I got to meet him at one of his concerts and he gave me his guitar pick! It was totally awesome. Anyone who says bad stuff about him must like some interesting types of music!
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who in the world wrote this biography, it's all bogus. can someone fix this.
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Micheal Franti is the s**t!! And to put someone elses biography is disrespectfu l ! !
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Is everyone else reading George Clinton's biography on this page?? Seems there's a bug.
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Saw Franti last night. I can't hear s**t and my legs are hella sore. Just like it's supposed to be. This guy is a modern day saint and Spearhead is sweeeeeeeeee e t !
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we all know the music is great but i must say on a personal level these guys are eay nice guys. i had the privilage to meet them when i was a waitress in a small nevada town and they came to film a music video im our small town. they were polite funny and clean in there rooms i was the waitress and hotel housekeeper and can personaly say these guys are not jsut musicaly gifted they are good people.
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Wow, two wrong bio's in a row. This one and J-Live. Spearhead is thankfully not fronted by George Clinton.... Come now, fix this people.
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ALL his cd's will be in my collection this is so good MUSIC ...Live !!!! THANKS pANDORA!!!! Thanks Caitlin Busch. Some People working for Pandora are seriosly fake!!!!!!!! ! !
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All the hatred in the world is what got us here today
but Love can set us Free! LOVE THE MUSIC LOVE THE MESSAGE |
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Seriously Sexy Funky Truth-teller ! Love him!
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never b as gooood as sublime.... R.I.P. Bradly nowell and lou dog!
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