Tobin Frank

Canadian musician
Tobin Frank
Tobin performing with Spirit of the West, 2010
Tobin performing with Spirit of the West, 2010
Background information
OriginBritish Columbia, Canada
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, accordion, keyboards
Musical artist

Tobin Frank is a Canadian musician, who records, performs and tours with the bands Spirit of the West[1] and The Paperboys. Primarily a bass guitarist, Frank also plays some accordion and keyboard parts.

Frank joined Spirit of the West as a temporary guest musician on the tour to support their 1997 album Weights and Measures, following Linda McRae's departure from the band.[1] He later became a permanent member of the band, and first appeared on the band's 2004 album Star Trails.

Frank has also been a guest performer on albums by numerous other Canadian artists such as The Town Pants, a Vancouver-based Celtic rock band.

Frank is from the Bulkley Valley area of British Columbia but resides permanently on Vancouver Island with his family. He attended Capilano College's Jazz Studies program in North Vancouver. He has played several times at the popular Midsummer Festival of Smither's BC.

Tobin has an older brother Psam Frank, who is also a keyboardist in a country band.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Spirit of the West Official Band Page". Spirit of the West. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
  2. ^ "Appaloosa Band Bios". Appaloosa Band. Retrieved 2011-04-04.

External links

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  • Geoffrey Kelly
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  • Linda McRae
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Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
  • "Save This House"
  • "Home for a Rest"
  • "D for Democracy"
  • "Political"
  • "And if Venice Is Sinking"
  • "5 Free Minutes"
  • "Sadness Grows"
  • "Is This Where I Come In"
  • "Tell Me What I Think"
  • "Williamson's Garage"
  • "Soldier's Boy"
  • "July"
  • "Bulembu"
John Mann solo albums
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