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100MPH

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If you dig DONNY HATHAWAY ...

... then you might wanna check Frank McComb .
Dude almost inherited Donny's voice .




This cat was part of Buckshot LeFonque , a group formed by saxophonist Branford Marsalis . Frank sang lead on their track Another Day , which got some exposure .


He's pictured on the far left .


Before his solo-career , Frank also recorded some songs for the Meteor Man-soundtrack in 1994 .




The next year , he recorded an album for Motown , which was eventually shelved .



It kept dwelling in the underground-scene though .
It contains great work , including his version of Stevie Wonder's Golden Lady .





He worked along on Brigette McWilliams her second album .
It's a spherish and good album , and it features Frank's composition Action Speaks Louder Than Words ,
which he recorded again on his Malibu Sessions-album .



Frank performed on more tracks there , along with writer/bassist Bobby Watson from the Rufus/Chaka-fame ,
and Lalomie Washburn who had also worked with Rufus & Chaka and other class acts from the 70's , besides her solo-work .







Finally , an offical album came out on Columbia .



Although it contains much solid tracks , it didn't give him the recognition he should deserve , with an exception of the UK ,
where the brother is much respected and sells out whenever he plays there .





His third album was released by the UK-Label Expansion .
He took that decision because of the recognition he received across the ocean .










His most recent work has been released under his own management .
No more big label-work .
I'll tell ya , this album is pure class , with a mixture of vocal and infectious soul-jazz grooves . Worth to check .





Unfortunately , because of his own release-business , there's at this moment few documented footage .
Man , this talent sangs AND plays some serious jazzvibe on the piano .
I hope a live-DVD eventually will appear :


Wedding Song ( 2000 ) - Live @ Pizza Express Jazz , Soho , London

http://youtube.com/watch?...k%20mccomb

http://youtube.com/watch?...k%20mccomb







Love Natural ( 2000 ) - Live @ Café De Paris , London

http://youtube.com/watch?...k%20mccomb






Left Alone ( Live @ Café De Paris , London )

http://youtube.com/watch?...k%20mccomb





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Reply #1 posted 07/23/06 11:49pm

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Lots of full played tracks are on his opening-page :

http://www.frankmccomb.info

Check out them gems .
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Reply #2 posted 07/24/06 8:36am

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Ndeed, 100MPH!!


Frank McComb is the MF'n Man!! Psykosoul and I have done a couple 'o threads on him in the past....

He's got Donny and Stevie's 70's feel, both on vocals and keyboards/synths! If you remember, when Prince got his NAACP Image Award a few years ago, Frank McComb was up there with him playing keyboards, and he got some solo vocal room on Curtis Mayfield's "Movin' On Up"....apparently, Prince is a Big Frank McComb Fan and has him come around and play when he's in town....






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Reply #3 posted 07/24/06 8:57am

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paligap said:

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Frank McComb is the MF'n Man!! He's got Donny and Stevie's 70's feel both on Vocals and keyboards/synths! If you remember, when Prince got his NAACP Image Award a few years ago, Frank McComb was up there playing keyborads, and he got some solo vocal room on Curtis Mayfield's "Movin' On Up"....apparently, Prince is a Big Frank McComb Fan and has him come around and play when he's in town....






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I almost was gonna post here , after a second attempt , if any soul-kats or kittens were hip to his work .
Great anecdote Pali !
That's a cool insider . Thanx 4 that .
I've seen Frank also jam along with Maze & Frankie Beverly .
Met him once and that was cool . Great dude , who takes all the time for his fans .
What i forgot about his career is that he started to co-operate with The Boogie Boys in the mid-80's .


Peace .
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...BTW, While we're on the subject, props also to Steve "The Scotsman" Harvey who produced McCombs last two albums, and has produced and/or played on these albums:



he's also got his own project, featuring artists like Donnie, D'ambi, Rashaan Patterson, and Ledisi on vocals....



What I love about Steve is that he's got the sense to take artists like Frank McComb and Donnie, and Brigette McWilliams (whose mother, Paulette McWilliams, was the original lead vocalist for Rufus, pre-Chaka Khan), and pair them with all those great musicians of the 70's and 80's. The musicians playing on all these albums include:

The late Billy Preston, Al McKay (EWF), Paulinho Da Costa, Tony Maiden and Bobby Watson(Rufus) and Larry Dunn(EWF)...he loves that original feel: live drums, horns, analog keys , and the like, and gets the greats together with the newer soul artists to really capture that sound...





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Reply #5 posted 07/24/06 11:15am

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paligap said:

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...BTW, While we're on the subject, props also to Steve "The Scotsman" Harvey who produced McCombs last two albums, and has produced and/or played on these albums:



he's also got his own project, featuring artists like Donnie, D'ambi, Rashaan Patterson, and Ledisi on vocals....



What I love about Steve is that he's got the sense to take artists like Frank McComb and Donnie, and Brigette McWilliams (whose mother, Paulette McWilliams, was the original lead vocalist for Rufus, pre-Chaka Khan), and pair them with all those great musicians of the 70's and 80's. The musicians playing on all these albums include:

The late Billy Preston, Al McKay (EWF), Paulinho Da Costa, Tony Maiden and Bobby Watson(Rufus) and Larry Dunn(EWF)...he loves that original feel: live drums, horns, analog keys , and the like, and gets the greats together with the newer soul artists to really capture that sound...





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As Chong would say ...



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Reply #6 posted 07/24/06 12:31pm

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100MPH said:

... then you might wanna check Frank McComb .
Dude almost inherited Donny's voice .


Frank performed on more tracks there , along with writer/bassist Bobby Watson from the Rufus/Chaka-fame ,
and Lalomie Washburn who had also worked with Rufus & Chaka and other class acts from the 70's , besides her solo-work .

Frank is definitely one of those under-the-radar of the masses badboys.

And you just touched a nerve regarding Lalomie Washburn...

http://www.prince.org/msg/8/116904

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Reply #7 posted 07/24/06 12:51pm

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theAudience said:

100MPH said:

... then you might wanna check Frank McComb .
Dude almost inherited Donny's voice .


Frank performed on more tracks there , along with writer/bassist Bobby Watson from the Rufus/Chaka-fame ,
and Lalomie Washburn who had also worked with Rufus & Chaka and other class acts from the 70's , besides her solo-work .

Frank is definitely one of those under-the-radar of the masses badboys.

And you just touched a nerve regarding Lalomie Washburn...

http://www.prince.org/msg/8/116904

... touched


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431

Aw man , i'm sorry rose



Peace .
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Reply #8 posted 07/24/06 12:55pm

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paligap said:

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Frank McComb is the MF'n Man!! He's got Donny and Stevie's 70's feel, both on vocals and keyboards/synths! If you remember, when Prince got his NAACP Image Award a few years ago, Frank McComb was up there with him playing keyboards, and he got some solo vocal room on Curtis Mayfield's "Movin' On Up"....apparently, Prince is a Big Frank McComb Fan and has him come around and play when he's in town....






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Interesting that you should bring that performance up.
Lemme know if you don't have that "on the record".
Package is being prepped ya know. whistling


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Reply #10 posted 07/24/06 1:54pm

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This kid Will be a mainstream fav. But as we all know that is more up to record co. scum than fan base word of mouth
KEEP BYING INDEPENDENT MUSIC!!!!
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theAudience said:

paligap said:

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Frank McComb is the MF'n Man!! He's got Donny and Stevie's 70's feel, both on vocals and keyboards/synths! If you remember, when Prince got his NAACP Image Award a few years ago, Frank McComb was up there with him playing keyboards, and he got some solo vocal room on Curtis Mayfield's "Movin' On Up"....apparently, Prince is a Big Frank McComb Fan and has him come around and play when he's in town....






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Interesting that you should bring that performance up.
Lemme know if you don't have that "on the record".
Package is being prepped ya know. whistling







biggrin Kool!! and no, I don't have that "on the record".....




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Reply #12 posted 07/24/06 4:58pm

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Btw, Those 1995 sessions that 100MPH mentioned just dropped "officially" a few months ago....I got it spinnin now....





Slammin!

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