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I grew up in the steel-mill town of Mingo Junction, Ohio. My parents were Italian Immigrants and my Dad worked in the mill. I learned about music through listening to a.m. radio and the times we went to the Country Music Jamboree in Wheeling, W.Va., near my home on The Ohio River. The first concert I saw was Kitty Wells, I never knew what a “honky-tonk angel” was but I loved her voice. My parents grew large vegetable gardens and an orchard, and made their own wine. As a kid, it was a place for idle summers and sandlot baseball, but as I grew older, it became a place to leave. I worked summers in the steel mill and went away to college, first to Ohio State University in Columbus, and then to Washington State University in Pullman. I got a degree in Environmental Science but I knew I always wanted to be a musician so I left the forests behind me and moved to New York City. Upon my arrival in New York, the first place I headed to was the Cornelia Street Cafe. Every Monday night in this Greenwich Village Cafe a songwriter exchange was held where you could only perform a new song. In the audience and on stage were some of New York's best songwriters of the new folk scene: Suzanne Vega, The Roches, Mark Johnson, Steve Forbert, etc. To get up in that small cafe was intimidating, but the exhilaration of playing is what kept me going. It was during this time that I published my first song, “Big Sister” that went to #11 on the Canadian charts and recorded a song for The Cornelia Street Songwriters Exchange album. Eventually the scene changed and I felt like I needed a to make a move. In 1990 I came to Austin, Texas with everything that would fit in the back of my Volkswagen Rabbit, which was mostly my guitars. While in New York, a reviewer in Variety once described my songs as having a "rustic sound with a city sensibility," and in Austin, I found my equivalent. It is a town steeped in musical heritage and the people who live here (read: Native Texans) are proud of this. Here, with the help of a lot of talented musicians and friends, I was able to record my first album, Love & Trust (1993 DejaDisc) and organized my first national tour with Jimmy Lafave, David Halley, and Jo Carroll Pierce. I recorded When I lived in the Wild (1995 BohemiaBeat) and the album was a critical success and followed it up with World in a Drop of Water (1998 BohemiaBeat) and Back to Oklahoma (2001 India Records) both produced by Charlie Sexton. Also with the help of Charlie Sexton I wrote and recorded most of the music for the movie Monster Hunter. Around 2002 I started doing gigs around town with Patty Griffin as my backup singer. She’s featured on my next album Pocketful of Rain (2004 Texas Music Group) and has had me as her tour opener, most recently the Spring of 2006. My musical travels have taken me to many exotic and some not so exotic locals (read: sofas) and I’ve appeared on several national syndicated radio shows including World Café, Mountain Stage and Acoustic Café. I feel blessed to have this job and with the support of my fans, I hope to continue.Love & Trust (1993) –DejaDiscWhen I lived in the Wild (1995) BohemiaBeatWorld in a Drop of Water (1998) Bohemia BeatBack to Oklahoma (2001) India RecordsPocketful of Rain (2004) Texas Music GroupRetrospective (2004) Texas Music GroupRed Dog Blues (2007) Red Dog Blues Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7459826 | | Catalog number | 134044 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 08, 2007 |
Michael Fracasso Red Dog Blues Songs | 1. | Stone's Throw |
| 2. | There Goes The Neighborhood |
| 3. | Naked Fool |
| 4. | Hurricane |
| 5. | That Is Life |
| 6. | Red Dog Blues |
| 7. | Texas Lost Highway |
| 8. | Red White & Blue |
| 9. | The Boy I Used To Be |
| 10. | Georgia Peach |
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$10.65 At age 10 I began playing music, starting on piano. I studied piano with an instructor for about a year, studying classical works such as Mozart, Beethoven, and others. Though I made swift progress on the piano, I had become enticed by the sounds of rock and popular music and eventually discontinued studying piano. A few years later, I studied the rudiments of percussion but soon became disinterested in playing only a practice pad. Soon thereafter, a friend showed me a few chords of a song on a guitar, and I was immediately captivated. That summer (1986), our family took trip to Connecticut to visit some family friends. Our friends said that they had an old classical guitar that had been in the closet collecting dust. I told them that I would love to play it, so they got it out for me and I played it for hours and hours during the next two days, playing the same song over and over. I became hooked on guitar from that moment forward and our friends said that I ...
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