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Rocky Frisco

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man he trusted, quit playing, moved to Ontario, Canada, and worked for IBM and raced MGs and Mini Coopers at Harewood Acres and Mosport. He drove a Morris Mini in the preliminary races for the 1967 Canadian Grand Prix, reverting to the name Don Joseph. In 1972, he returned to Tulsa and started
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Frisco, known among friends as the "Roxster," was a talented songwriter and novelist, whose published and unpublished works remain an insightful representation of his unique, ongoing study of life. His broad interests extended to restoring English Austin and Morris
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playing again, first with the Don White Band and then with the John D. LeVan Band. In the years since, he played with Bill David, Gus Hardin, Tommy Overstreet and others.
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in the 1950s, where he met J. J. Cale and graduated in 1955. Frisco and Cale played together in Gene Crose's band starting in 1957. In the fall of 1958, Frisco moved to
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In May 2008, Frisco was inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame with a lifetime achievement award. On September 17, 2009, he was inducted into the
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as a winner of the Eldon Shamblin Session Musician Award. In April 2012, he received the Bare Bones Film Festival's "Living Legend" Award.
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During the mid-1960s, Frisco, disgusted with the music business after having thousands of dollars in royalties embezzled by an
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Frisco occasionally appeared in films and videos. He can be seen in the short film
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Bands and artists Frisco played and recorded with include:
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and Europe that summer and fall, with TV broadcasts from
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An intimate moment with... the Legendary Rocky Frisco
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DVD set and the J. J. Cale Band's DVD tour video for
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Frisco rejoined Cale's band in 1994, and toured the
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Index

St. Louis, Missouri
Folk
rock
blues
Piano
J. J. Cale Band
www.rockyfrisco.com
J. J. Cale
Tulsa Sound
St. Louis, Missouri
Tulsa
Central High School
Pennsylvania
Clyde Stacy
A & R
United States
France
Germany
Netherlands
United Kingdom
The Band
To Tulsa And Back
Roll On
Eric Clapton
Crossroads Guitar Festival
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Susan Herndon
Lata Gouveia
J. J. Cale
Widespread Panic

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