Frank Lee Sprague
Frank Lee Sprague, (Wichita Falls, Texas, 8 January 1958 - 2018) was an Ame… Read Full Bio ↴Frank Lee Sprague, (Wichita Falls, Texas, 8 January 1958 - 2018) was an American guitarist and composer. He was also the leader of the Sprague Brothers who have released several albums on Hightone Records, El Toro, Wichita Falls Records, and other labels.
With both songs and concert pieces, his catalog numbers over 1000 works, including two string quartets, three symphonies, many chamber music compositions, and two operas.
In 2004 he released an album of songs in the rock'n'roll style, called Merseybeat, which featured guests Doug Fieger of The Knack and Big Jay McNeely. A sequel called Cavern, whose title is often mistakenly considered as referring to the Liverpool club made famous in the 1960s by The Beatles and other Merseyside performers but is actually a reference to the title track, was released in 2005.
In 2006 he released Merseybeat Mono, which contained all the songs from his first two albums in monophonic sound, as well as Concerto for Violin with Orchestra, the acoustic Fulton Avenue, and the single "She's Good".
Sprague's released Merry Merseybeat Christmas in December 2006 and Merry Christmas, Traditional Carols arranged as Traditional Rock Songs (November 2007), "Fulton Chateau" (November 2008), and "String Quartets No. 1 & 2" (July 2009) on Wichita Falls Records.
In 2012, Sprague recorded a cover of the Bad Company single "Can't Get Enough" for a fund-raising CD titled Super Hits Of The Seventies, produced exclusively for radio station WFMU.
www.frankleesprague.com
www.wichitafallsrecords.com
With both songs and concert pieces, his catalog numbers over 1000 works, including two string quartets, three symphonies, many chamber music compositions, and two operas.
In 2004 he released an album of songs in the rock'n'roll style, called Merseybeat, which featured guests Doug Fieger of The Knack and Big Jay McNeely. A sequel called Cavern, whose title is often mistakenly considered as referring to the Liverpool club made famous in the 1960s by The Beatles and other Merseyside performers but is actually a reference to the title track, was released in 2005.
In 2006 he released Merseybeat Mono, which contained all the songs from his first two albums in monophonic sound, as well as Concerto for Violin with Orchestra, the acoustic Fulton Avenue, and the single "She's Good".
Sprague's released Merry Merseybeat Christmas in December 2006 and Merry Christmas, Traditional Carols arranged as Traditional Rock Songs (November 2007), "Fulton Chateau" (November 2008), and "String Quartets No. 1 & 2" (July 2009) on Wichita Falls Records.
In 2012, Sprague recorded a cover of the Bad Company single "Can't Get Enough" for a fund-raising CD titled Super Hits Of The Seventies, produced exclusively for radio station WFMU.
www.frankleesprague.com
www.wichitafallsrecords.com
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Hippy Hippy Shake For goodness sake I got the hippy hippy shake I've got to…
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