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Steve Frumholz

A genuine cult artist also by cult artist criteria, despite being in the proper place at the proper time (Austin, early ’70s) and getting the winning attitude (rebel completely), Steve Frumholz was hardly ever in a position to capitalize in the outlaw motion like a lot of his close friends and contemporaries — Willie Nelson main included in this. After playing within an early ’60s duo with potential celebrity Michael Martin Murphy, Frumholz drifted out to L.A., signing up for Stephen Stills’ support band before ultimately drifting back again to Austin simply with time for the outlaw motion and appearing like a back-up vocalist on Willie Nelson’s Audio in your thoughts recording. Frumholz was after that given a go at a documenting profession of his personal, liberating the aptly entitled A Rumour in my Time. Yet, although recording contained guest looks by Nelson and John Sebastian, amongst others, and garnered interest within important circles, the record didn’t sell and Frumholz was unceremoniously fallen from your label. He do have the ability to record another recording Jus’ Playin’ Along, this time around on Nelson’s Lone Celebrity imprint, but that fizzled as well, and today Frumholz is among the many regional legends playing the Austin circuit.

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