
Floyd Dakil Combo - Dance Franny Dance
FLAC - Covers are included
1 Dance, Franny, Dance 2 Look What You've Gone And Done 3 Bad Boy 4 Shiver 5 Turn To The Night 6 Kitty Kitty 7 You're My Kind Of Girl 8 Here I Am 9 It Takes A Lot Of Hurt 10 Stoppin' Traffic 11 Bogged Down In The Bayou
Floyd Arthur Dakil (born June 16, 1945 - died April 24,2010) was a Texas musician best known for his often compiled song "Dance Franny Dance". Dakil was born in Childress County, Texas. In 1964 his band won a competition to become the house band at the Pit Club, located at the Bronco Bowl in Oak Cliff, TX. and soon released their first 45, "Dance, Franny, Dance" b/w "Look What You've Gone and Done" on Jetstar. The record was picked up for national distribution on the Guyden label. Floyd Dakil went on to record three 45s on the Earth label as the Floyd Dakil Four. In 1969 Floyd joined Louis Prima's band as guitarist, and remained with him for several years. In 1975 he released a solo lp "Live" in which he runs through 42 songs in as many minutes. In 1991 he contributed several songs to the soundtrack of the film "Love Hurts" credited to The Floyd Dakil and Larry Randall Band.
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Floyd Arthur Dakil (born June 16, 1945 - died April 24,2010) was a Texas musician best known for his often compiled song "Dance Franny Dance". Dakil was born in Childress County, Texas. In 1964 his band won a competition to become the house band at the Pit Club, located at the Bronco Bowl in Oak Cliff, TX. and soon released their first 45, "Dance, Franny, Dance" b/w "Look What You've Gone and Done" on Jetstar. The record was picked up for national distribution on the Guyden label. Floyd Dakil went on to record three 45s on the Earth label as the Floyd Dakil Four. In 1969 Floyd joined Louis Prima's band as guitarist, and remained with him for several years. In 1975 he released a solo lp "Live" in which he runs through 42 songs in as many minutes. In 1991 he contributed several songs to the soundtrack of the film "Love Hurts" credited to The Floyd Dakil and Larry Randall Band.
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3 comments:
Thank you. Fantastic rock and roll.
Gracias Ratboy. Siempre me han interesado y gustado las reediciones de Collectables. Fantástico amigo. Thank you very much.
Besides hearing “Dance Franny Dance” on a Pebbles comp, I have heard nothing else from these guys. Thanks for sharing.
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