Rocky Frisco

 
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Rocky Frisco


Rocky Frisco is the pianist with the J. J. Cale Band. Rocky and JJ both attended Tulsa Central High School in the 1950s, with Rocky graduating in 1955 and Cale in 1956. They played together in Gene Crose's band starting in 1957. In the Fall of 1958, Rocky moved to Pennsylvania to form a band for Clyde Stacy. When Stacy retired in 1959, Rocky 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 rejoined the Cale Band in 1994 and toured the USA and Europe that Summer and Fall, with TV broadcasts from France, Germany, The Netherlands and England. Rocky can be heard on the J. J. Cale CDs, "JJ Cale Live" and "To Tulsa And Back," as well as "Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival" DVD set.

Other bands Rocky has played and recorded with recently:

Steve Pryor

Empty Pockets

Brad Absher

Tom Skinner's Science Project

Larry Spears

Susan Herndon

Rocky also sometimes acts in films and videos and can be seen in the Short Film, "Melvin, A Midwestern Tale," and the 2003 Disney remake of "Where The Red Fern Grows," plus the new Documentary on the Cale Band 2004 US tour, "To Tulsa and Back."

In his spare time, Rocky writes novels and restores English Austin and Morris Mini Coopers and MG (car)s.


Other Sources

Rocky Frisco's Homepage

IMDB Page for Rocky Frisco


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