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Rocky Frisco

Don Roscoe Joseph III (July 26, 1937 – May 26, 2015), professionally known as Rocky Frisco and Rocky Curtiss, was an American musician. He was best known as the longtime pianist for J. J. Cale, and for his role in the development of the music style known as the Tulsa Sound.[1][2]

Rocky Frisco
Birth nameDon Roscoe Joseph III
Born(1937-07-26)July 26, 1937
St. Louis, Missouri
OriginTulsa, Oklahoma
DiedMay 26, 2015(2015-05-26) (aged 77)
GenresFolk, rock, blues
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1957–2015
Websitewww.rockyfrisco.com

Music career Edit

Frisco was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He moved to Tulsa and attended Central High School in the 1950s, where he met J. J. Cale and graduated in 1955.[3] Frisco and Cale played together in Gene Crose's band starting in 1957.[3] In the fall of 1958, Frisco moved to Pennsylvania to form a band for Clyde Stacy. When Stacy retired in 1959, Frisco became lead singer for the band, the Four Flames, recording a Columbia Harmony album in New York entitled The Big Ten, as "Rocky Curtiss and the Harmony Flames." Frisco performed voice work for radio and television commercials, most recently for Chris Nikel and Nelson Mazda in the Tulsa area.

During the mid-1960s, Frisco, disgusted with the music business after having thousands of dollars in royalties embezzled by an A & R man he trusted, quit playing, moved to Ontario, Canada, and worked for IBM and raced MGs and Mini Coopers at Harewood Acres and Mosport. He drove a Morris Mini in the preliminary races for the 1967 Canadian Grand Prix, reverting to the name Don Joseph. In 1972, he returned to Tulsa and started playing again, first with the Don White Band and then with the John D. LeVan Band. In the years since, he played with Bill David, Gus Hardin, Tommy Overstreet and others.

Frisco rejoined Cale's band in 1994, and toured the United States and Europe that summer and fall, with TV broadcasts from France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Cale's 1996 tour included a concert on March 29 at Carnegie Hall with The Band. Frisco can be heard on the Cale CDs J. J. Cale Live, To Tulsa And Back, and Roll On. He wrote and sang "The Pursuit of Happiness" as well as on Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD set and the J. J. Cale Band's DVD tour video for To Tulsa and Back.[4]

In May 2008, Frisco was inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame with a lifetime achievement award. On September 17, 2009, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame as a winner of the Eldon Shamblin Session Musician Award.[5] In April 2012, he received the Bare Bones Film Festival's "Living Legend" Award.

Bands Edit

Bands and artists Frisco played and recorded with include:

  • Steve Pryor
  • Empty Pockets
  • Brad Absher
  • Tom Skinner's Science Project
  • Larry Spears
  • Susan Herndon
  • Lata Gouveia
  • Dustin Pittsley
  • Jesse Aycock
  • J. J. Cale
  • Dustin and Jesse's Higher Education
  • The Kevin Phariss Band
  • Rodney Lay
  • Widespread Panic
  • Dennis Crouch
  • Blazon Pearl
  • Snuggle Naked
  • Li'l Tee
  • The Formerly Withs
  • The Dylan Whitney Band
  • Tex Waggoner
  • Whirligig

Acting Edit

Frisco occasionally appeared in films and videos. He can be seen in the short film Melvin, A Midwestern Tale, and in the 2003 Disney remake of Where the Red Fern Grows.[6] He also appeared in Lata Gouveia's documentary Red Dirt: Songs from the Dust. In July 2011, Frisco appeared in the full-length feature Red Dirt on 66: A Road Movie.

Personal life and politics Edit

Frisco, known among friends as the "Roxster," was a talented songwriter and novelist, whose published and unpublished works remain an insightful representation of his unique, ongoing study of life. His broad interests extended to restoring English Austin and Morris Mini Coopers and MGs, and work as a general mechanic, repairing a wide variety of vehicles to supplement his income as a musician. He was a great fan of Terry Pratchett, reflected by the fact that his personal Mini Cooper was nicknamed "The Luggage". He was also an accomplished silversmith and stone cutter, producing a professional collection of refined artisan jewelry ranging from pendants to belt buckles. Frisco was outspoken in his views of life, and was an occasional candidate for political office in Tulsa.[7][8]

Discography Edit

  • Rocky Frisco (1996, independent release)
  • Rocky Frisco (Expanded) (2014)
  • An intimate moment with... the Legendary Rocky Frisco (2015)

References Edit

  1. ^ Jennifer Chancellor, "Now hear this: Tulsa Sound stalwart Rocky Frisco keeps the music coming", Tulsa World, December 28, 2007.
  2. ^ "Tulsa musician Rocky Frisco has died". Tulsa World.
  3. ^ a b Curtis Killman, "Musician A Candidate For Council", Tulsa World, December 13, 1997.
  4. ^ IMDb, "Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival", Crossroads Guitar Festival, October 2004.
  5. ^ "Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame 2009 Inductees" 2010-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, February 21, 2010.
  6. ^ IMDb, "Where the Red Fern Grows", Where the Red Fern Grows, 2003.
  7. ^ Brian Barber, "Five candidates compete for District 4 seat", Tulsa World, February 24, 2008.
  8. ^ Rocky Frisco, "political questionnaire", Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, July 23, 2009.

External links Edit

  • Rocky Frisco's homepage
  • Rocky Frisco at IMDb
  • "The Legendary Rocky Frisco: Our Exclusive Interview with The Roxter" (interview with Rocky Frisco) at Culturespill, July 9, 2008.

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Don Roscoe Joseph III July 26 1937 May 26 2015 professionally known as Rocky Frisco and Rocky Curtiss was an American musician He was best known as the longtime pianist for J J Cale and for his role in the development of the music style known as the Tulsa Sound 1 2 Rocky FriscoBirth nameDon Roscoe Joseph IIIBorn 1937 07 26 July 26 1937St Louis MissouriOriginTulsa OklahomaDiedMay 26 2015 2015 05 26 aged 77 GenresFolk rock bluesInstrument s PianoYears active1957 2015Websitewww wbr rockyfrisco wbr com Contents 1 Music career 2 Bands 3 Acting 4 Personal life and politics 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksMusic career EditFrisco was born in St Louis Missouri He moved to Tulsa and attended Central High School in the 1950s where he met J J Cale and graduated in 1955 3 Frisco and Cale played together in Gene Crose s band starting in 1957 3 In the fall of 1958 Frisco moved to Pennsylvania to form a band for Clyde Stacy When Stacy retired in 1959 Frisco became lead singer for the band the Four Flames recording a Columbia Harmony album in New York entitled The Big Ten as Rocky Curtiss and the Harmony Flames Frisco performed voice work for radio and television commercials most recently for Chris Nikel and Nelson Mazda in the Tulsa area During the mid 1960s Frisco disgusted with the music business after having thousands of dollars in royalties embezzled by an A amp R man he trusted quit playing moved to Ontario Canada and worked for IBM and raced MGs and Mini Coopers at Harewood Acres and Mosport He drove a Morris Mini in the preliminary races for the 1967 Canadian Grand Prix reverting to the name Don Joseph In 1972 he returned to Tulsa and started playing again first with the Don White Band and then with the John D LeVan Band In the years since he played with Bill David Gus Hardin Tommy Overstreet and others Frisco rejoined Cale s band in 1994 and toured the United States and Europe that summer and fall with TV broadcasts from France Germany the Netherlands and the United Kingdom Cale s 1996 tour included a concert on March 29 at Carnegie Hall with The Band Frisco can be heard on the Cale CDs J J Cale Live To Tulsa And Back and Roll On He wrote and sang The Pursuit of Happiness as well as on Eric Clapton s Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD set and the J J Cale Band s DVD tour video for To Tulsa and Back 4 In May 2008 Frisco was inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame with a lifetime achievement award On September 17 2009 he was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame as a winner of the Eldon Shamblin Session Musician Award 5 In April 2012 he received the Bare Bones Film Festival s Living Legend Award Bands EditBands and artists Frisco played and recorded with include Steve Pryor Empty Pockets Brad Absher Tom Skinner s Science Project Larry Spears Susan Herndon Lata Gouveia Dustin Pittsley Jesse Aycock J J Cale Dustin and Jesse s Higher Education The Kevin Phariss Band Rodney Lay Widespread Panic Dennis Crouch Blazon Pearl Snuggle Naked Li l Tee The Formerly Withs The Dylan Whitney Band Tex Waggoner WhirligigActing EditFrisco occasionally appeared in films and videos He can be seen in the short film Melvin A Midwestern Tale and in the 2003 Disney remake of Where the Red Fern Grows 6 He also appeared in Lata Gouveia s documentary Red Dirt Songs from the Dust In July 2011 Frisco appeared in the full length feature Red Dirt on 66 A Road Movie Personal life and politics EditFrisco known among friends as the Roxster was a talented songwriter and novelist whose published and unpublished works remain an insightful representation of his unique ongoing study of life His broad interests extended to restoring English Austin and Morris Mini Coopers and MGs and work as a general mechanic repairing a wide variety of vehicles to supplement his income as a musician He was a great fan of Terry Pratchett reflected by the fact that his personal Mini Cooper was nicknamed The Luggage He was also an accomplished silversmith and stone cutter producing a professional collection of refined artisan jewelry ranging from pendants to belt buckles Frisco was outspoken in his views of life and was an occasional candidate for political office in Tulsa 7 8 Discography EditRocky Frisco 1996 independent release Rocky Frisco Expanded 2014 An intimate moment with the Legendary Rocky Frisco 2015 References Edit Jennifer Chancellor Now hear this Tulsa Sound stalwart Rocky Frisco keeps the music coming Tulsa World December 28 2007 Tulsa musician Rocky Frisco has died Tulsa World a b Curtis Killman Musician A Candidate For Council Tulsa World December 13 1997 IMDb Eric Clapton s Crossroads Guitar Festival Crossroads Guitar Festival October 2004 Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame 2009 Inductees Archived 2010 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame February 21 2010 IMDb Where the Red Fern Grows Where the Red Fern Grows 2003 Brian Barber Five candidates compete for District 4 seat Tulsa World February 24 2008 Rocky Frisco political questionnaire Tulsa Chamber of Commerce July 23 2009 External links EditRocky Frisco s homepage Rocky Frisco at IMDb The Legendary Rocky Frisco Our Exclusive Interview with The Roxter interview with Rocky Frisco at Culturespill July 9 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rocky Frisco amp oldid 1172248907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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