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BIOGRAPHY
"With eyes on the world" is how a New York Times
feature article described Frank Enea's music and vision of his future. From the opening acoustic intro of “Falling
Out Of Bed” to the final track “Holding Back” (featured on the NBC hit show, “Ed” ACM records),
the listener is reminded of artists like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Oasis, Verve, Tom Petty,, U2, Tom Waits and Radiohead. One thing
these masters all have in common is their devotion and artistry to songwriting. While they have all varied musical styles
they all have the drive and focus for each and every individual song they write, craft and record. Oh, and one more thing
they all have in common: the live performances. The one constant of enduring rock acts are the albums they produce and their
live shows which add a new layer of energy to the songs..
A few years back, Frank introduced Satellite Sound
recording studios in Mt. Kisco, NY. The studio serves as a place for Frank to write and record, as well as network,and produce
other acts. The magic of receiving and transmitting music can be best achieved by being knowledgeable in the recording and
technological aspect of music. His relentless performing eventually led to recording with Atlantic Records. But, in an effort
to keep his music fresh and alive, he opted for an independent company to fund his ‘Makeshift Days”, Upon its
release, Makeshift Days received many accolades. NBC’s hit show “Ed” featured a song from the disc in an
episode. Good press came from The New York Times, and other newspapers. College stations through out the U.S. have been promoting
his CD as well as major stations such as WAXQ and WPLJ in New York, which have featured the single “Falling Out Of Bed”.
Connecticut station, WPLR in New Haven has been promoting and featuring Frank Enea on live broadcasts at Hooters and The Playwright
in New Haven. In addition to promoting his latest project, Frank has composed music for Showtime Networks, NBC, E! Channels, Viacom and The Discovery Channel, In 2008 Frank has been rehearsing with new musicians
for his upcoming shows CD & shows. His latest releases include Hellbound Blues (ACM Records)CD, dedicated to his favorite
blues artists with great slide work that Frank rarely shows off on his rock and pop CD's. ACM records has also recentlyreleased
2 CD's containing 20 tracks from Frank Enea, entitled "Fade To Black Box". Mostrecently, Frank demoed music to major acts
such as Aerosmith and Rob Thomas. In February he finished produced "swahoogie" and started working with New York singer Jacquelyn
Willard.
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