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Michael Franks (born September 18, 1944) is an American singer and songwriter, considered a leader of the quiet storm movement. He has recorded with a variety of well-known artists, such as Patti Austin , Art Garfunkel , Brenda Russell , Claus Ogerman , Joe Sample , and David Sanborn .
The Art of Tea is a jazz vocal album by Michael Franks, his first on the Reprise label, released in 1975. [3] The album peaked at #131 on the Billboard 200. Franks's only Billboard Hot 100 single, "Popsicle Toes", which peaked at #43, is a track on the album
The Music in My Head is a smooth jazz album released by Michael Franks in 2018. [1] It’s his eighteenth studio album , and the second with the independent Shanachie Records . [ 2 ]
Tickets for Michael Franks at Music Hall start at $59 and can be found at musichall.org. *Ford Auditorium was built on the Detroit riverfront in 1955 and demolished in 2011.
Writing for AllMusic, Stephen J. Matteo praised Franks' "return to form and his best album since 1979's Tiger in the Rain", commenting that "[t]he album marked a total rebirth for Franks." He described the album as "[m]editative, lush and clearly the work of an artist intent on making personal music regardless of trends or airplay, Blue Pacific ...
Watching the Snow is a jazz album by the American singer Michael Franks. It was released in Japan by Columbia Records in 2003, in the U.S. by Sleeping Gypsy in 2004, and again in the U.S. by Koch Records. [1] Watching the Snow was Franks' first Christmas album. Rather than covering other holiday music standards, he wrote all the songs.
Burchfield Nines is a jazz vocal album by Michael Franks, released in 1978 by Warner Bros. Records. [1] Track listing. All tracks are written by Michael Franks.
Love Songs is a jazz vocal album by singer-songwriter Michael Franks, released in 2004 with Warner Bros. [2] It is Franks' twentieth album, and his fourth and compilation after Indispensable: The Best of Michael Franks in 1988, The Best of Michael Franks: A Backward Glance in 1998 and The Michael Franks Anthology: The Art of Love in 2003.