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Frank Carillo is the epitome of the "musician's musician." Throughout his career, his craftsmanship as a gifted world-class guitar player, electrifying stage performances, memorable prolific songwriting and his warm and affable persona have allowed him to make an indelible mark on the international music scene. LISTEN HIS ENTIRE CD’s(FULL Tracks) CLICK HERE : http://www.frankcarillo.com/music.html Click Overthere the “Play ENTIRE Album text!” CD's are:Someday(2008) and Bad Out There (2005 His Debut CD) In 1972 and 1973 respectively, Frank traveled to England to add his distinctive guitar sound and style to Peter Frampton's Wind of Change and Frampton's Camel albums for A&M Records. In 1973, he formed Doc Holiday which recorded its first album at Olympic Studios in England for Metromedia Records. The album was produced by Chris Kimsey, who had just finished recording the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album at Olympic. Kimsey obtained permission for the band to use the Stones' equipment to record their album. As if using the Stones' equipment wasn't enough, the members of Led Zeppelin, who were mixing their Houses of the Holy album in the adjoining studio, became fast friends, which culminated one night in an unforgettable Led Zeppelin - Doc Holiday jam session at Olympic. Arriving back in England in 1974, he recorded French superstar Johnny Hallyday's album "Insolitudes." Frank penned the title track "La Solitude" which was a multi- platinum smash hit throughout Euro

Bad Out There

Someday
Promo Only: Country Radio November 06'
Promo Only Country Radio November 2006
Promo Only Country Radio November
Boot Liquor: Americana roots music for Cowhands, Cowpokes and Cowtippers. [SomaFM]
Country Radio 2006-11
Boot Liquor [SomaFM]
To Rachel
Promo Country November 2006
Bad Out There (2004)
Boot Liquor- Americana roots music for Cowhands, Cowpokes and Cowtippers. [SomaFM]