Frank Stallone:All Vocals,Acoustic and Electric guitars and Harmonica.
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Grammy and Golden Globe nominated artist Frank Stallone has been everything from a street singer, to a rock singer, to a big band singer. Who has composed & published more than 200 of his own songs.
At a young age, the Maryland-born native pursued his musical ambitions, forming a series of bands in high school, and turning professional at age15, performing in clubs, and at times, would open for national recording artists that came through town. Frank's longest-lasting band, Valentine, included John Oates, of Hall & Oates. Frank eventually landed in New York, where he performed on street corners and made the rounds, performing in coffee houses in Greenwich Village to make ends meet.
Some nights it was so cold, that my fingers would freeze up on the stings of my guitar and wouldn't move. All I owned was the guitar on my back, and a duffle bag for my clothes. If I was lucky, I made five dollars a night. Frank recalls, One night I was standing on Third Avenue playing my guitar, when this big Irish policeman came strolling by, and stopped to listen to singing and playing . When I was done, he politely handed me a ticket for disturbing the peace, while at the same time telling me how much he liked my voice. I wish I still had that ticket, continues Frank.
Frank's musical ambitions started at a very young age and started hitting the club scene with his band at 15 years old we played all the clubs in Philadelphia New jersey and anywhere we could. Frank and Springsteen shared a bill at Kenny's Castaways in NYC. Frank recalls they spelled his name Springstein on the billboard. We played on club Hogans a hundred and thirty nights and packed it all the time. It was a great way to hone your craft and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
Frank finally decided to move to California . It was there, that he coincidentally moved next door to his musical idol, the legendary Harry Nilsson. I not only got to meet Harry, but we got to record together, smiles Frank. A dream came true for Frank when the duo collaborated on the Joni Mitchell classic, Case Of You, in which Frank sang, and Nilsson produced. The single garnered great acclaim, and reached ..67 on the Billboard charts, Franks second charted record.
It was Frank's recordings for the Saturday Night Fever Sequel Staying Alive soundtrack, that gained him the respect of both his industry peers and critics alike when he received a 1983 Golden Globe nomination for Best Soundtrack; and a Grammy nomination for Best Original Song, with his single, Far From Over. That song became a massive Number..1 hit around the world , and stayed on the charts for more than four months.
Over the course of the last two decades, Frank has garnered three platinum albums and 10 gold albums and five gold singles. He has acted in to 50 films. One of his most memorable on-screen appearances was his role as Eddie the bartender in Barfly, which gave rise to serious consideration for an Academy Award nomination, and won the acclaim of renowned film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times: "Barfly is a terrific film that features an outstanding performance by Frank Stallone he's both captivating and terrifying at the same time!
Frank has recorded seven solo albums and has written and performed on eight movie soundtracks. The rock-influenced Full Circle, which he feels is his best work was followed by his American Songbook albums, 'In Love In Vain' with Sammy Nestico, 'Frankie & Billy' with Billy May and 'Soft and Low'. He simultaneously released 'Stallone On Stallone: By Request' a compilation of film soundtrack tunes, and 'Songs From The Saddle' showing Frank's more acoustic side
Frank also, over the last several years, has taken his love of the big band sound on the road, performing all around the world in concert halls from Los Angeles to London, where he has garnered critical acclaim from such publications as the New York Daily News. Frank also combines all his hits in his shows playing Acoustic and Electric guitar. It's all in a day's work for this multi faceted artist.
Frank! I love the old boxer profiles on your friends list. Joe Grim! Didn't he fight Jack Johnson and get knocked down like 100 times in that one fight? Classic stuff. I've searched high and low for DVDs of those old fights, but they're hard to find. I was surfing YouTube today and saw a lot of your interviews posted (with Dennis Woodruff and others). Any East Coast NY trips planned soon?
simply the best...you are at your peak...tonight was great.....you looked good and you sang to perfection...tonight was your night...from girl friday;) and I got some great pics too:)
You've Come to This...what i always liked about Frank Stallone...this song can mean most anything in life...the first time i heard it...i said what...that's a great song...but than i listened again and i said dam that is an awesome song...the third time i listened i knew no one could do this song but Frank Stallone...that's when it hit me...Carpentier Vs Dempsey Classic...just like Frank...thanks for being my friend...your IBRO Brother Gregory Speciale