by dave robinson » 11 May 2013, 12:47
I'm pleased that you found it interesting, I am a big admirer of Frank and the old Cruisers because I was there when it was happening and could see and hear that they 'had it' - the X Factor if you like.
After Frank and the guys finished with Berry, around 1964/5 he teamed up with a writer called Tommy Rattigan and joined Vernon Nash and Chris Stainton in Joe Cocker's blues band, producing some really good original tracks from his home studio, one of which 'Marjorine' was to be a minor hit for Joe Cocker prior to 'With A Little Help From My Friends', only to miss out again on the big time as the record company wanted Joe to have a more appealing image (Frank was a little fat chap at the time) and he was replaced by Henry McCulloch. Chris Stainton, who was bass player with The Cadillacs with our own rhythm guitarist Malc Towndrow in 1962/3, remained the only original member in the Grease band from the early days and can be seen today on keyboards with Eric Clapton, Stevie Winwood and many other top blues artistes that tour the world.
Frank became a milkman but still writes and records in his home studio with Tommy Rattigan - I see him at our gigs from time to time and can only feel sad that a talent such as his was never rewarded as seemed fit.
Dave Robinson