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Steven Fromholz
Bio
Courtesy Angela
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Steven
Fromholz is a natural storyteller, writing country-folk rock tunes
boisterous and tender enough so that everyone from Willie Nelson to
John Denver have recorded them. Willie's recording of Fromholz's I'd
Have To Be Crazy earned him two platinum records and went to No.
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Fromholz
began his recording career in 1969 in New York in the duet FRUMMOX.
In 1971, Fromholz put out two albums on Capitol, one on Willie's label,
Lone Star Records, The Old Fart In The Mirror on Jerry Jeff
Walker's Tried & True label and six on his own label, Felicity Records.
Lyle Lovett recorded Fromholz's Bears and Texas Trilogy
on his Step Inside This House CD honoring Texas songwriters
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CD
Step Inside This House |
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Steven
shifted gears in 1977, trying out his acting talents. He has done
theater and appeared in five motion pictures, including the psycho-drama
thriller, Positive ID. In 1980, Fromholz accepted the job as
entertainer on a series of river trips down the Rio Grande, eventually
becoming a white-water river guide.
On his own label, A Guest In Your Heart came out in 2001, with
fellow musicians Lyle Lovett, Johnny Gimble and others, adding a special
touch. The same year was the live album, Live At Anderson Fair.
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Fromholz
describes his own music as "free-form, science fiction, gospel-gum,
bluegrass opera, cowjazz music," a perfect formula culminated in his
latest album, Cowjazz!
Fromholz has two grown daughters, Darcie and Felicity and lives in
Sugar Land, Texas with his wife Jenny.
See Kopperl, Bosque County,
Texas
by Steven Fromholz
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Forum
Subject: Kopperl, Texas - Steven Fromholz
The most definitive
song ever written about small town Texas is "Texas Trilogy" by Steven
Fromholz. It is obviously a three part song about growing up in Kopperl,
Texas. Kopperl was all but forgotten until Fromholz wrote the
song in 1969. He should definitely appear in your list of famous Texas
Musicians - he's written tunes recorded by the greats - Willie Nelso
and Lyle Lovett as example, and has a 40 year career in the Texas
entertainment industry being inducted into the Texas Music Hall of
Fame in 2003. He was born June 8, 1945. I would love to see him credited
on your website.... Kindest regards, Angela Blair, August 21, 2006
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