|
to
interpreting traditional country
themes, David’s voice is even
more resonant and nuanced, a perfect
instrument for electrifying the
lyrics of a song.
With
the release of his new album, FRIZZELL
& FRIENDS THIS IS OUR TIME,
David Frizzell reasserts the vocal
stature that has earned him a lengthy
string of radio hits, dozens of
awards and prominence on concert
stages around the world. This project
is a CD/DVD package containing 20
songs (solos and duets with Frizzell
from the cream of the crop in country
music) along with a bonus
DVD featuring “The Making
Of Frizzell & Friends”
that shows interview segments and
Frizzell performing and recording
with a star-studded line-up of his
friends.
Produced
by Frizzell and released on his
own Nashville America Records label,
FRIZZELL & FRIENDS features
guest performances by Merle Haggard,
Crystal Gayle, Johnny Lee, Gene
Watson, Joe Stampley, Jeannie Seely,
T. Graham Brown, Lacy J. Dalton,
Bobby Bare, Helen Cornelius, Jimmy
Fortune (of the Statler Brothers),
John Cowan (New Grass Revival),
Johnny Rodriguez, Amy Clawson and
brother Allen Frizzell featuring
Tess Frizzell.
The
new collection contains Frizzell’s
male/female duets with Crystal Gayle,
Helen Cornelius, Jeannie Seely,
Lacy J. Dalton and Amy Clawson.
Frizzell pairs with Crystal Gayle
on her favorite pick which was a
song David penned titled “Wedding
Dress For Sale.”
Frizzell joins Jeannie Seely on
a long-time favorite Jimmie Davis
song of hers titled “Nobody’s
Darlin’ But Mine.”
He teams up with Lacy J. Dalton
on a Kevin Welch tune titled “Something
‘Bout You.”
David asked Helen Cornelius to join
him on a song he wrote titled “Could
It Be We Fell In Love Tonight.”
Rounding out the male/female
duets, David joins the supremely
talented Amy Clawson on his self-penned
“Why Wasn’t
It Me.”
The
new CD collection also contains
Frizzell’s duet with Johnny
Rodriguez on a Roger Alan Wade song,
“Warm Spanish Wine,”
a duet with Merle Haggard on Lefty’s
“If You Got The Money,
I’ve Got The Time,”
a duet with Gene Watson on Marijohn
Wilkin and Danny Dill’s “Long
Black Veil,” a pairing
with Joe Stampley on a song written
by Tom Botkin and Kevin Denney titled
“Music (Where Did It Come
From?),” a lively
duet with T. Graham Brown on Alex
Harvey and Stephen Schuffert’s
“Got To Get To Louisiana,”
and a pairing with Bobby Bare, “Cowboy
Hat” (written by
Rick Scott, Charlie Moore and Chris
Cummings), a duet with Johnny Lee
on a David Frizzell penned song
“You Can’t Love
Her,” a family pairing
with brother Allen Frizzell featuring
his niece Tess Frizzell on “Three
Minutes” (written
by David Frizzell), a pairing with
Statler’s Jimmy Fortune on
a song David Frizzell wrote titled
“Ordinary Joe,”
and a duet with John Cowan on a
song title “Reckless
Wind,” which was
written by Dennis Knutson, Roger
Alan Wade and DeWayne Blackwell.
The
stellar vocal event includes vocal
pairings with each of these country
greats along with an unprecedented
vocal collaboration on the lead
single, “This Is Our
Time,” which was
written by David Frizzell, Tom Botkin
and Kevin Denney. This single release
coincided with the release of the
music video for
“This Is Our Time,”
edited by Nashville’s Coleman
Teleproductions, which features
priceless, home-shot footage of
these stellar country greats recording
in the studio, talking, laughing
and sharing stories.
 |
 |
While
still a teenager, David Frizzell
left home to perform and tour
with his legendary brother.
In that role, he worked the
concert circuit with many of
the mightiest names in country
music. By his 18th birthday,
Frizzell began recording country
and rockabilly albums for Columbia
Records. Although a four-year
hitch in the military slowed
his emerging musical career,
Columbia immediately re-signed
Frizzell after his discharge.
|
In
spite of the difficulty of working
in Lefty’s shadow, David gradually
created his own artistic identity.
He recorded and charted the first
country version of “L.A. International
Airport” — months before
Susan Raye made it a hit-and followed
it with a Top 40 rendition of “I
Just Can’t Help Believing,”
the B. J. Thomas pop favorite. Frizzell
then parlayed his recording successes
into headlining country shows in
Las Vegas. This bold move opened
the Vegas gates for many other country
acts.
In
the early 1980s, Frizzell founded
the musical duo of Frizzell &
West. His partner in this exciting
enterprise was the gorgeous and
gifted Shelly West, daughter of
country superstar Dottie West. After
recording “You’re
The Reason God Made Oklahoma”
to showcase their fresh-as-Spring
sound, Frizzell & West suffered
the indignity of being turned down
as an act by every major country
label. Then their producer, Snuff
Garrett, played the song for Clint
Eastwood.
 |
 |
Eastwood
loved it and insisted on adding
“You’re The Reason
God Made Oklahoma” to
the soundtrack of his forthcoming
film, Any Which Way
You Can. This vote
of confidence soon earned Frizzell
& West a record contract
with Warner Bros. Then things
really started to happen. A
small radio station in Tulare,
California was the first to
play it, when it was still an
album track. Other stations
quickly followed, prompting
Warner Bros. to release it as
a single. In short order, the
song that nobody wanted became
a smash hit. |
Frizzell
& West went on to become one
of the hottest and most-awarded
acts in the business. They recorded
five albums together, won the Country
Music Association’s Vocal
Duo of the Year award for 1981 and
1982, won the Academy
of Country Music award for Vocal
Duet of the Year for 1981 and 1982
as well as the ACM Song
of the Year award in 1981
and sold out arenas worldwide. Frizzell
and West garnered Music
City News Awards for Duet of the
Year in 1982 and 1983 as
well as Music City News’
Song of the Year award in 1982.
During
his duet years with West, Frizzell
continued his solo career. He scored
a huge chart-topping hit with “I’m
Gonna Hire A Wino To Decorate Our
Home.” The record,
which has since become a standard,
was recently featured on CMT’s
40 Greatest Drinking Songs in Country
Music, making #17
in the countdown. Also,
making #6 in CMT’s
countdown of the 100 Greatest Duets
is “You're The Reason
God Made Oklahoma.”
 |
 |
Besides
his CMA awards, Frizzell has
won numerous performing and
recording trophies from the
Academy of Country Music,
Billboard and Music City News.
In addition, he has been nominated
for three Grammys,
both as part of Frizzell &
West duet and as a solo act.
Apart
from taping a live concert
RFD TV special and touring
to support his New CD FRIZZELL
& FRIENDS – “This
Is Our Time”,
Frizzell is also working on
a television tribute to Lefty
Frizzell and a series of children’s
records and books, projects
like the New CD “Counting
On Love To Save Me”
that promise to keep this
prolific artist, producer
and songwriter busier than
ever. |
|