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Cosmo

 
Artist: Cosmo
  • Born: 1958, Westmoreland, Jamaica
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Fire This Time", "Get Up and Jump", "Diverse University

Biography

Cosmo Fraser is not your typical reggae singer/recording artist. From Westmoreland, a Jamaican Parish near Negril Beach, Cosmo's route to recording reggae came via a totally different route than most of the island's historic artists. It began like the careers of American soul artists: Stevie Wonder, Carl Carlton, Darrow Fletcher, Lucky Peterson, Gladys Knight, Michael Jackson, and other child prodigies, which Fraser most definitely was, but neither he nor his parents pursued or pushed him towards music. Though he won amateur contests all over the island as a child and had the goods of an exciting entertainer, he instead, at the age of 19, came to America to further his education.

He holds multiple bachelor degrees from Columbia University and a medical degree from the State University of New York -- not your typical reggae singer by any stretch of the imagination; and he's not just sitting on the med. degree, he's a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and Chief of Geriatric Nephrology at the VA Medical Center in the Bay Area, and makes all encompassing reggae music as well -- again, not your typical reggae singer.

The renown biomedical researcher, a.k.a. the Singing Doctor, has found the time to cut two albums to date: Reggae Music Man (a compilation done with fellow doctors) on Daktari Records (1995) and Fire This Time, his solo debut for Ruff Stuff Records (originally on Ginger Girl) released in 1998. Like any significant reggae singer, songs of social justice and injustice are a part of his repertoire, yet it's hard to picture Fraser leading a rebellion. He performs all over California and different venues and on reggae television specials; he travels to Canada to be part of their lauded Urban Fests and garners other choice gigs -- when you're not starving you can be picky. An enthusiastic entertainer, Fraser often jumps off the stage and boogies with the audience; his most popular opening number is a dancehall version of "Mission Impossible." In addition to singing, Fraser's an accomplished songwriter and writes most of his material. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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Cosmo
Origin United States
Genres Rock
Years active 2005–present
Labels Frontiers Records
Associated acts Boston
Orion the Hunter
Website Cosmo on MySpace
Members
Fran Cosmo
Anthony Cosmo
Mick Brooks
Berny Garzio
Tom Moonan

Cosmo is a rock band that was formed by Fran Cosmo and Anthony Cosmo, both former members of the rock band Boston.

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Band History

Origins

Cosmo was originally formed in the mid 1990's shortly after Fran's return from Boston's highly anticipated 1994 Walk On tour. The group experimented within the realm of Post-Grunge and Brit-Pop which controlled the radio, and it was in this time period that the group recorded several songs which would eventually be released on Boston's "Corporate America" Album. On January 13, 1999, Tom Scholz, Brad Delp and Fran Cosmo appeared on Rockline Radio to debut two of these songs; concurrently introducing Anthony Cosmo as the newest member of Boston. The new material included an extended version of Cosmo's "Turn it Off' (which lacked several guitar and organ solos found in the final cut) and 'Someone', which featured Brad Delp on vocals. However, masterfully edited and 80's guitar-laced versions of Cosmo's "Turn it Off", "Cryin'" and "Stare Out Your Window" would ultimately appear on Corporate America as a massive departure from the rest of the songs on the disc. Following the subsequent Corporate America tour, Fran and Anthony departed from the band and re-formed Cosmo in its current form.

Current Lineup

The current lineup of Cosmo features:

  • Fran Cosmo: Lead Vocals/Guitar
  • Anthony Cosmo: Guitar/Backing Vocals
  • Mick Brooks: Guitar/Backing Vocals
  • Berny Garzio: Bass/Backing Vocals
  • Tom Moonan: Drums

Discography

Cosmo released their first album Alien in 2006 with Frontiers Records [1]. Two versions of album were released, a standard 11 track release and a 12 track European/Japanese import.

Track listing

  1. "Communication"
  2. "Don't Tell Me Your Lies"
  3. "No Surprise"
  4. "Gravity"
  5. "Redemption"
  6. "Helicopter"
  7. "Alien"
  8. "When I Close My Eyes"
  9. "Woman"
  10. "Can't Run Away"
  11. "Creep"
  12. "Don't Tell Me Your Lies [Acoustic]"


Album Credits

Fran Cosmo (Vocals)
Antonio Cosmo (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals)
Bill Carman (Bass)
Kevin Soffera (Drums)
Mick Brooks (Guitar)
Pat Orlowski (Drums)
Gary Johnson (Keyboards, Guitars, Drum Sequences)


Written and Produced by:
Anthony Cosmo and Fran Cosmo
Engineered by: Fran Cosmo, Anthony Cosmo
Mixed by : Fran Cosmo, Anthony Cosmo
Mastered by: Jeff Lipton


 
 
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