Biography
Frank Fuzz gathered a following in the college town of Kalamazoo, Michigan in the late Nineties, playing several instruments in several bands, including local favorites Monoglot, Berwer, and Gain Soul: The Combustible Collective. A few years into the new millenium, Frank Fuzz took his self-taught knowledge of music and recording to various locations in Southwest Michigan to document an impressive amount of material.
His two official albums "I Quit My Job at Kinkos" and "Dead Birds Always Fly South" (released on Self-Satisfied Records) are both accessible and enjoyable displays of pure song-writing genius. The rare Frank Fuzz live show often includes guest performances or a live video accompaniment, with backing tracks, harmonies, and intriguing cinematography to help fill out the dense layers of his recordings.
It is impossible to say enough good things about this reclusive savant. For more info, please visit: http://www.selfsatisfied.net
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