FRANKIE FORD sang his
way to rock n' roll immortality in 1959 with the mega hit "SEA CRUISE". That song has
become one of the greatest rock n' roll classics of all time. The tag line, "OOH-WEE, OOH-WEE, BABY" is
one of the most recognizable lines in all of popular music. The license plates
on his cars in Louisiana
reads "OOH-WEE". He
was born and raised in the New Orleans area
where he still lives in his hometown suburb of Gretna, Louisiana.
He is known all over the world as the "New Orleans Dynamo" and spends about 200 days a year on
the road. The legendary rock n' roll pianist and performer continues to
entertain the masses all over the world in concerts, night clubs, casinos and
festivals
FRANKIE FORD is a world-class
act and has performed on some of the world's greatest stages, including Royal
Albert Hall in London, The Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles,
Hollywood's Universal Amphitheatre, The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, the
Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom in New York, 100 Club in London, The Lincoln
Centre in New York and the list goes on and on.
He was born on August 4, 1939... the adopted son of Vincent & Anna
Guzzo.
He studied singing and dancing and first appeared on stage at the tender age
of 5 in early 1945. He's been going strong ever since! In 1952, he performed on
The Ted Mack Amateur Hour in New York
and won many other local, regional and national vocal competitions.
While in high school he joined a group called "The Syncopators" as
singer and piano player. His early
piano influences were Clarence "Frogman" Henry, Huey Smith, Fats
Domino, Ray Charles and Professor Longhair.
One night after a local gig, Frankie was introduced to Joe Caronna, who was
the New Orleans
distributor for Ace Records. Asked if he was interested in making a record,
Frankie's answer was, of course, "yes!" Caronna was so impressed with
Frankie that he became his manager and set up his first recording session at
Cosimo Matassa's studio. The result of that Ace Records' session was Frankie's
first regional hit, "CHEATIN'
WOMAN."
"SEA CRUISE" was
the follow up record on Ace and the rest is musical history!
Initially, the other side of the record, "ROBERTA", was the "A" side and is still
considered a real rock n' roll classic. Frankie's other hits on Ace Records
include "ALIMONY", "TIME
AFTER TIME", "I WANT TO BE YOUR MAN", "DANNY BOY" and
"WHAT'S GOING ON".
In 1960, Frankie signed with Imperial records after they approached him with
an offer he couldn't refuse. Produced by Dave Bartholomew, Frankie's first
Imperial release was "YOU TALK TOO
MUCH", a cover of Joe Jones' legal entangled versions on Ric and
Roulette Records. Imperial released several other Frankie Ford records,
including "SEVENTEEN",
"SATURDAY NIGHT FISH FRY", "DOG HOUSE", "THE
GROOM", "LET THEM TALK", and "A MAN ONLY DOES".
In 1962, Frankie was drafted into the U.S. Army and continued to entertain
as a member of Special Services, throughout the United
States, Korea
and Viet Nam.
After his honorable discharge from the Army he continued to record for various
labels. Doubloon Records in New
Orleans recorded "I CAN'T FACE TOMORROW", b/w "HALF A CROWN" , arranged by Allen Toussaint. That
record was #1 in the New Orleans
market. During the 70's & 80's he recorded for Paula, Cinnamon, ABC and
Briarmeade Records.
In 1984, he recorded the "New Orleans Dynamo" album in London with producer Mike
Vernon, which included the critically acclaimed single, "WHISKEY HEAVEN".
In 1995, Frankie returned to Ace Records to record a new album, 'HOT & LONELY," (Ace #2060 CD
& Cassette. Included are such songs as "MEET ME TONIGHT", "GONE", "THREE PEOPLE
SLEEPING IN MY BED", "LOVE STEALIN'TIME AGAIN", "DANCIN'
WITH MY BABY", and the title tune, "HOT & LONELY" which
was written by R&B singer/songwriter Lee Fields.
In 1998, Avanti Records released
"FRANKIE FORD - "A NEW ORLEANS TRADITION", (Avanti #1002
CD & Cassette), featuring brand new vocals by Frankie on the original music
tracks of some of the greatest Ace Records ever released. Among the classics
are "ROCKIN' PNEUMONIA & THE
BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU", "JUST A MOMENT", "PROMISES",
"TIME AFTER TIME", "SEA CRUISE" and many others.
Also in 1998, Westside Records in London,
released "OOH-WEE, BABY! THE BEST
OF FRANKIE FORD" that includes nearly everything Frankie recorded
for Ace, including released, unreleased and alternate takes, with a total of 27
tracks! Their U.S.
affiliate Music Club has also released a similar package. Stardust Records (Canada) has
issued his "THE ALL TIME GREATEST
HITS OF FRANKIE FORD".
His TV Special on the BRAVO Cable Channel"MUSIC FROM NEW ORLEANS" starring FRANKIE FORD and Special Guest JEAN KNIGHT
with TOMMY RIDGLEY and OLIVER MORGAN, has aired several times during
1997 & 1998.
His performance in the 1978 Paramount Pictures film,"AMERICAN HOT WAX", received rave reviews and airs
repeatedly on HBO and Cinemax and is now available on videocassette.
"SEA CRUISE" etched Frankie's name in rock n' roll and R&B
history, but the story doesn't end there. It has been used to advertise Diet
Coke and Sprite, Coors Light Beer on radio and TV commercials. It's on the
soundtrack of the award winning Canadian
film "My American Cousin", as well as in "StewardessSchool",
"Ski Patrol", "Quantum Leap", and "Lifestyles of The
Rich & Famous".
He was inducted into The Louisiana Hall of Fame, Louisiana Treasures Hall of
Fame, The Gulf Coast Music Hall of Fame in Port Arthur, Texas
and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from The South Louisiana Music
Association. He is an Honorary Insurance Commissioner in Louisiana and holds the title of "KING
OF SWAMP POP MUSIC", awarded by Louisiana Lt. Governor Melinda Schwegmann.
FRANKIE FORD... THE LEGEND CONTINUES!
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