Frank Frost Explained

Birth Name:Frank Otis Frost
Birth Date:15 April 1936 (or 1938)
Birth Place:Auvergne, Jackson County, Arkansas, United States
Death Place:Helena, Arkansas, U.S.
Genre:Blues
Instrument:Harmonica
Associated Acts:Robert Nighthawk
Sam Carr
Big Jack Johnson

Frank Otis Frost (April 15, 1936 or 1938 – October 12, 1999)[1] was one of the foremost American Delta blues harmonica players of his generation.

Life and career

Most sources state that Frost was born in 1936 in Auvergne, Jackson County, Arkansas, though researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc state Patterson, Woodruff County, in 1938.[1] Frost began his musical career at a young age by playing the piano for his family church.[2] At the age of 15, Frost left for St. Louis, where he became a guitarist. At the age of 18, Frost began touring with drummer Sam Carr and Carr's father, Robert Nighthawk.[3] Soon after touring, he toured again with Sonny Boy Williamson II for several years, who helped teach him how to play the harmonica.[4]

While playing with guitarist Big Jack Johnson, Frost attracted the interest of the record producer Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records. Some recordings of note that followed included "Hey Boss Man" and "My Back Scratcher".[4] Frost also recorded for the Jewel label, four years later. The Sun Records and Jewel Records material was re-released on one CD by Charly Records of London, England.[5]

In the late 1970s, Frost was re-discovered by a blues enthusiast, Michael Frank, who began releasing albums on his Earwig Music Company label by the trio, now called The Jelly Roll Kings, after a song from their album, Hey Boss Man.[6]

Frost appeared in the films and Crossroads.[7]

In later years, Frost's health declined, yet he continued to play. Four days before his death, he appeared with Carr at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. He died of cardiac arrest in Helena, Arkansas in 1999,[4] [6] and is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Helena.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bob. Eagle. Eric S.. LeBlanc. 2013. Blues - A Regional Experience. Praeger Publishers. Santa Barbara. 164 . 978-0313344237.
  2. Web site: Johnson. Greg. Frank Frost - RIP. 14 November 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130508172955/http://www.cascadeblues.org/History/FrankFrost.htm. 8 May 2013.
  3. Web site: Frank Frost. Sun Records Company. 14 November 2012.
  4. News: Frank Frost, 63, Who Played Delta Blues . The New York Times . June 5, 2009 . October 14, 1999 . Strauss, Neil.
  5. Web site: Stevens. Jeff. Delta blues man Frank Frost dies at 63. Bluesmusicnow.com. 14 November 2012.
  6. Web site: Dahl . Bill . Frank Frost - Music Biography, Credits and Discography . AllMusic . 2013-03-18.
  7. Book: Russell , Tony . 1997. The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Carlton Books Limited . Dubai. 111. 1-85868-255-X.