Frank Carillo (born July 14, 1950) is an American rock musician. In 1971, manager Phil Lorito formed a band around Frank Carillo called Doc Holliday, with Carillo, Bob Mayo, Tom Arlotta and Bob Liggio. In 1973 they released one album, Doc Holliday.

Projects edit

Doc Holliday (1971-1974) edit

Carillo (1978-1979) edit

Under his own name, Carillo released two albums, including a cover of the Rolling Stones song "Out of Time" on his 1979 album Street Of Dreams.

  • Rings Around The Moon (1978)
  • Street Of Dreams (1979)

Golden-Carillo (1990-1997) edit

Carillo partnered with Annie Golden to form a band, Golden-Carillo. They released three albums together:

  • A Fire in New Town (1992)
  • Toxic Emotion (1993)
  • Back For More (1997)

Frank Carillo and the Bandoleros (2001-present) edit

As of 2006, after reuniting with their former manager, Phil Lorito, Carillo put together his new band, Frank Carillo And The Bandoleros. Members are Frank Carillo, Eddie Seville, Karl Allweier and Norman DelTufo. They have released three albums:

  • Bad Out There (2004)
  • Someday (2008)
  • Rails to Kingdom Come (2011)[1][2]

Kooymans / Carillo (2010-present) edit

Frank Carillo and George Kooymans from Golden Earring are longtime friends. They have been writing together on and off since the mid-1990s. In April 2010, this resulted in their first album, On Location.

Sessions edit

Carillo has also contributed session work and co-written songs for:

Various edit

Frank Carillo is mentioned in the Ian Hunter song "Central Park West". This song was on the Short Back 'n' Sides album.

References edit

  1. ^ "Frank Carillo and The Bandoleros". Frankcarillo.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "Frank Carillo - Home". March 10, 2009. Archived from the original on March 10, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2019.

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