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David Frank

David Frank (left) and bandmate Mic Murphy (right) on the cover of their 1984 album "X-Periment"
Background information
Occupations Pianist, Music Producer, Song Writer
Years active Early 1980s–present

David Frank is an American music producer, composer, classically trained pianist, and founding member of the 1980s R&B group The System. Yamaha Music calls him "the founding father of electronic R&B." [1]

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Musical Career

Early Development

Frank grew up in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts and played classical piano at a recital level from a young age. By fifth grade he had won his first composing competition. In high school, Frank played in rock bands hired for dances and competed, often successfully, in talent shows and battle of the band contests. He attributes his fluency with soul and R&B music to an early encounter he had with a singer he met at one such contest. The singer was later incorporated as a member of his band. His studies continued throughout his youth as a student at the New England Conservatory and later at the Berklee College of Music. While at Berklee, an instructor brought in a copy of Wendy Carlos' groundbreaking album "Switched On Bach." Frank had already been experimenting with getting electric guitar sounds out of his Farfisa organ, and was inspired by this encounter to continue pursuing electronic musical directions.

Early Career

Upon graduating Berklee, David began playing in bands around the Boston area. The bass player in one of such bands exposed him to an ARP Odyssey synthesizer for David to play. The new sounds intrigued him so much that he brought one for himself the next day. When Frank moved to Manhattan to try to become a session musician, he began playing at weddings while amassing more keyboards including those manufactured by Oberheim: the X-A, the DSX sequencer and the DMX drum machine which in effect made him a one-man band.

Work with The System

In 1981, while he was working in New York, Frank was called in to do a session for a local studio owner who suggested that he use the time to create a dance song. Frank initially wanted to use his upstairs neighbor and bandmate, a pre-stardom Madonna. Instead he called up another singer, Mic Murphy, whom he knew from his work as a tour keyboardist with Kleeer. A marathon recording session resulted in "In Times of Passion." The next day, The System was signed to Mirage Records which was a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. "In Times of Passion" became both a radio and club hit in New York. The interest sparked enough interest for Mirage to give David and Mic an advance for an album. The album, "Sweat," launched club hits "Sweat," "I Can't Let Go" and the iconic "You Are In My System" which became a top ten R&B smash. Robert Palmer's cover of the song became a mainstream rock hit. As song-writing partners, David Frank and Mic Murphey, (as well as The System's guitarist Paul Pesco who often contributed to the duo's efforts) went on to generate platinum hits with Chaka Khan's "I Feel For You," Phil Collins' "Sussudio," and Mtume's "Juicy Fruit." They are perhaps most intimately linked to pop culture by their appearance on the soundtracks of two Eddie Murphy blockbusters, "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Coming To America."

See "The System"

Move to Los Angeles

In the early 90s, Frank moved to Los Angeles where he opened his own recording studio called Canyon Reverb. He became actively involved in the creative scene in Topanga Canyon. Through his publisher, Frank met songwriter Steve Kipner, and through friends he met UK songwriter Pam Sheyne. Together they went onto generate several hit songs Dream's "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, Christina Augiliera's "Genie in a Bottle.")

Currently, Frank is signed as a songwriter to Universal Music Publishing and works with songwriters in Los Angeles, New York, and London. He has also recently completed work on the album of his son Griffith.

Discography

David Frank is a credited contributor as either a (Producer, Songwriter, or Musician) on the following songs or albums.
98 Degrees - 98° & Rising
Acoustic Moods (Various Artists)
American Juniors - American Juniors
Angela Bofill - Let Me Be the One
Attitude - Pump The Nation
Ashford and Simpson - Love Or Physical
Bardo Pond - Amanita
Beverly Hills Cop Movie Soundtrack
Best of Acid Jazz [Global]
Billy Idol - Whiplash Smile
Billy Squier - Enough Is Enough
Brie Lawson - Finally Out Of P.E.
Carole Davis - I'm No Angel
Chaka Khan - C.K.
Chaka Khan - I Feel for You
Christina Aguilera - Christina Augiliera
Coming to America Movie Soundtrack (Title Track)
Divas of Dance Vol. 1
Destiny's Child - Destiny's Child
Dupont - New World Beat
Dream - It Was All a Dream
Eden's Crush - Popstars
Eric Clapton - Rush
Eternal - Power of a Woman
Everybody Dance: 3 CD Limited Edition
Gang Related soundtrack
Katey Sagal - Well...
James Morrison - Undiscovered
Junior - Best of Junior
Jeff Lorber - Step By Step
Jeff Lorber - West Side Stories
Jordin Sparks - Jordin Sparks
Kleeer Very Best of Kleeer
Laura Nyro - Walk the Dog and Light the Light
Liberty X - Being Somebody
Linear - Caught In The Middle
"Lost Souls" - by 2Pac feat. Outlawz samples "Don't Disturb This Groove"
Love Shouldn't Hurt (Various Artists)
Marked for Death Movie Soundtrack
Masters at Work - The Album
Michael McDonald - Blink of an Eye
Mtume - Juicy Fruit
Mtume - You Me & He
Nine movie soundtrack to be released by Geffen Records on December 22,2010
Ofra - Haza Ya Ba Ye (Remix)
Omar - For Pleasure
Omar - This Is Not a Love Song
O-Town - O-Town
Nikki Cleary - Nikki Cleary
Nine_(film) movie soundtrack to be released by Geffen Records on December 22,2010
Nona Hendryx - Female Trouble
Pauli Carman - Dial My Number
Paul Lekakis - Tattoo It
Phoebe Snow - Something Real
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
The Pussycat Dolls - Doll Domination
Rebbie Jackson - Yours Faithfully
Robert Palmer - Pride
Rod Stewart - Human
Ronan Keating - Turn It On
S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin'
Scritti Politti - Cupid & Psyche 85
Sheena Easton - My Cherie (single)
Sheena Easton - What Comes Naturally
Steve Winwood - Back in the High Life
Steve Winwood - The Finer Things
The System - Don't Disturb This Groove
The System - Sweat
The System - X-Periment
The System - The Pleasure Seekers
The System - Rhythm & Romance
Takeshi Itoh - T.K.
Vanessa Williams - The Comfort Zone
Vitamin C - More
Westlife - Westlife
Wild Orchid - Wild Orchid
Dionne Farris - Wild Seed, Wild Flower
Wayne Watson - Field of Souls
YM Hot Tracks Vol. 1

References

External Links

David Frank bio on Allmusic.com http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wbfexqy5ld0e





David L Frank Jr.



1974-

Photographer, Musician, Producer

PHOTOGRAPHER<br>
David Frank (http://davidfrankphotography.com) studied exclusively under internationally recognized photographer Ira Lippke (http://www.iralippke.com/). As an apprentice David quickly developed his own unique style and was hired as a Lead Photographer for Silversand Photography. As an "in home" photographer David performed over 1,000 sittings a year and became known for his photographs of children and infants. In 2003 David Frank became Chief Photographer for Audio Mafia (http://www.audiomafia.com), a web site that documents the Seattle music scene. In 2006 David found there was an increased interest and growing demand for his wedding photography, he now focuses primarily in this area.

David is known for his abilty to create a calm and relaxed atmosphere which enables him to capture lifes "magic" moments.

MUSICIAN<br>
David frank is an original founder of Seattle rock group Rockstar Crush(http://www.rockstarcrush.net). His music is structured rich in color reflecting his personalty and experiences with themes observing pop culture, societal stereotypes, angst, sexuality and frustration.

"Rockstar Crush is one of the most original acts I have had the opportunity to work with. Fearlessly charging forth with their simple yet wonderfully crafted pop songs, they never let posturing, fads or the "proper aproach" to stand in the way of their natural talent. Their approach is to play from the heart and make it up as they go. Rockstar Crush possess the qualities of great artists like Beck, Weezer, the Ramones, Jonathon Richman, and the Beach Boys. Simplicity, honesty, and raw talent".
-Johnny Sangster ...Producer of Shuggie, The Makers, The Posies, Dear John Letters

"There is an irresistible charm to the music of Rockstar Crush. Watching them on stage is like watching an out of control party, you can't help but want to be a part of it. The bands unapologetic love affair with pop and total lack of respect for rules is what makes them such a guilty plessure. Pure, peppy, power pop"
-B.B. Harris Seattle Underground

PRODUCER<br>
Recorded and produced music exclusively with Phil Peterson (Director of Music-Grace Seattle, member of the band Tennis Pro) at Spectre Studios, Lang Studios, Hanzek Audio, Ironwood, Compound, Casa Recording Co. and Seattle Disc Mastering. Collaberated on multiple projects with local producers and musicians: Chris Ballew (the Presidents of the United States of America), Tim Harmon (Third Eye Blind, Seven Mary Three), Aaron Sprinkle (MXPX, The Divorce, Dolour), Blake Wescott (R.E.M., Velocity Girl) and Johnny Sangster (The Posies, The Makers)

Created and established Audio Mafia, a growing community of producers, musicians, photographers, writers and fans.

"He has built a growing and powerful rock & roll empire through his self propelled efforts with Audio Mafia. We have been inspired by his ideas to bring bands together using a family approach to facilitate the expansion and dissemination of good music." Noah Star Weaver U.S.E. (United State of Electronica)

"Drawing on a strong love of good music and a personal invetment in local bands, David Frank has proven to be a solid and reliable source for the Seattle music scene." Gabe Archer, The Pale









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