b, vn, 1916-2007 US, Chicago
Musician of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. John Virgil Frigo
Born: 27th December 1916 Chicago, Illinois. Died: 3rd July 2007 Chicago, Illinois. American jazz violinist and bassist. Wrote the jazz standard Detour Ahead as part of the Soft Winds Trio with Herb Ellis and Lou Carter. Performed as a country fiddler on the National Barn Dance radio show for 13 years. Father of Derek Frigo and Rick Frigo.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Hot Club Of 52nd Street | Bucky Pizzarelli • John Frigo • Howard Alden • Michael Moore | 2004 | Album |
Triple Scoop | Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis With Special Guest John Frigo | 2002 | Compil. |
Triple Scoop | Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis With Special Guest John Frigo | 2002 | Compil. |
Collected Works | John Frigo | 2001 | Album |
Johnny Frigo's DNA Exposed! | John Frigo | 2001 | Album |
Rennaissance Man | John Frigo | 1999 | Album |
Debut Of A Legend | John Frigo | 1994 | Album |
Triple · Treat · I I I | Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, John Frigo | 1989 | Album |
Live From Studio A In New York City | John Frigo With Bucky Pizzarelli & John Pizzarelli | 1989 | Album |
Triple Treat II | Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis With Special Guest John Frigo | 1988 | Album |
Delicate Savagery | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1957 | Album |
Piano Solos With Bass Accompaniment | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1957 | Album |
Too Much Piano | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1955 | Album |
Bear Down Chicago Bears | John Frigo With The Len Dresslar Singers | Single | |
My Mood Is You... | Mara Lynn Brown Orchestra Directed John Frigo | Album |
John Frigo And His Quintet Jazz |
John Frigo Orchestra And Chorus Pop, Folk and World |