Frank McComb
Contemporary jazz singer/keyboardist Frank
McComb was born in Cleveland on July 15, 1970,
beginning his piano studies at age 12 and forming his first trio five years
later. His professional break
followed in 1991, when he was tapped as musical director for the R&B group
Rude Boys,
subsequently backing DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince in the studio and on
tour; in late 1992,
McComb signed to the Mojazz label, and in 1994 collaborated with Branford
Marsalis on his
jazz-rap fusion project Buckshot LeFonque. The solo Love Stories followed in
early 2000.
In 2002 his song Golden Lady from the never released Motown Session's was
released on the Soul
Togetherness 2002 compilation from Expansion Records.
Year of release | Album title |
2000 | Love Stories |