
This wily, five-piece, ukulele-driven troupe specializes in long-forgotten
musical gems of the 1920-30’s. Self-described Tin Pan Alley
Troubadours, they have lovingly mined through their 78 rpm record
collections and come up with a lively and varied set of songs, combining
favorite familiar standards such as Louise and Paper Moon, with
obscure and novelty numbers like, Cake Eatin’ Man and Nobody
Knows What A Red-Head Mama Can Do.
Voted “Best Band for the New Depression” by the Bay
Guardian’s Best of the Bay 2001 and; SF Weekly Wammie Nominees,
the Frisky Frolics continually perform their “new” musical
discoveries to a growing legion of enthusiastic fans from their
home base, The Rite Spot in San Francisco. They have been the subject
of an Indie documentary, “The Frisky Frolics: No Kitsch Intended”
by Zolita Films and performed in the George Lucas documentary, Tin
Pan Alley: Soundtrack of America which is being aired on History
Channel International.
Having mastered a full repertoire of cheerful tunes, leader Rick
Quisol a.k.a The Dimestore Dandy (vocals, kazoo and ukulele), Craig
Ventresco (lead guitar), Danny Santos (rhythm guitar, vocals), Chris
Green (bass, backing vocals) and Yanos Lustig (sax, piano) offer
a unique opportunity to travel back to an era when the harsh realities
of the Depression were temporarily softened by snappy tunes, lovely
lyrics and the occasional ferocious kazoo solo. These dapper dressers
and syncopating songsters have a knack for giving every composition
an appropriate treatment. Some numbers are played ever so simply
and sweetly while others will be swung with the hottest of rhythms.
The Frisky Frolics are an ideal “hotcha” band, full
of color and up-to-date in the latest 30’s style; a sheer
delight to see, listen or dance to!
Web site: http://www.thefriskyfrolics.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/thefriskyfrolics
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