Tony Franklin is an English musician. His
most famous work is on the fretless bass guitar with heavy rock bands The
Firm (also featuring Free and Bad
Company vocalist Paul Rodgers, Led
Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, and Uriah
Heep drummer Chris Slade) and Blue
Murder (featuring former Whitesnake
guitarist John
Sykes (also on vocals) and drummer Carmine
Appice).
He is credited with introducing the fretless
bass to the heavy metal and hard rock audiences, as the fretless bass
is not commonly heard in these genres. He also has an instructional
video on playing the fretless bass. In this video Franklin also
discusses his playing of other instruments (string or upright bass and
clarinet) in symphony and classical ensemble environments. In January
of 2006 a fretless bass Sample Loop Library
named "Tony Franklin: Not Just Another Pretty Bass [1]" was released by Sony Media featuring
Tony's fretless bass lines recorded for use by electronic
musicians. [2] He was also the Musical
Director for the GuitarPort product by Line 6, and was responsible for coordinating
musicians (including Leland Sklar, Jason
Bonham, Simon Phillips, Gregg
Bissonette and others), organizing recording studio sessions, creating
over 100 cover tunes, operated Pro Tools, and wrote and recorded more
than 30 ‘jam-along’ original tracks for the product. [3]
Also in January of 2006 Fender introduced the "Tony Franklin Precision
Bass Fretless
Signature Bass [4], which is based on his main
"player" for many years. It features an alder body available in
Three-color Sunburst or Black and a modern C-shaped maple neck with an
unfinished fingerboard made of ebony (an extremely hard wood that can
stand up to the roundwound strings Tony uses without any
type of protective coating) with side dot position markers. Tony's
signature overdriven "growl" comes from an American Series Precision
Bass neck pickup and a Tony Franklin signature Jazz Bass bridge pickup
with hex screw lugs and bar ceramic magnets. Other features include
vintage tuning machines with Hipshot® Bass Xtender Drop D tuning key on
the “E” string, and a three-way switch (neck-both-bridge pickup) as
opposed to the more common "pan pot" used on bass
guitars.
Tony also works as the Artist Relations Manager for Fender and Fender-owned SWR Amplification, and
performs bass clinics for Fender and SWR Amplification. [5].
Tony is also an endorsee for Fender and SWR as well for his equipment
needs.
Tony Franklin has worked with: The
Firm (Paul Rodgers, Jimmy
Page, Chris Slade), David
Gilmour, Kate Bush, Whitesnake,
Blue
Murder (John Sykes, Carmine
Appice), Roy Harper, Donna
Lewis, Banyan (Stephen Perkins), Glenn
Hughes, Simon Phillips, Terry
Bozzio, Gregg Bissonette, Robbie
Krieger (The
Doors), Pat
Travers, Gary
Hoey, Tony MacAlpine, Don
Dokken, Kelly Keeling, Doug
Aldrich, Warren DeMartini, Steve Fister, Scott Kail, Sir
Lord Baltimore and others.
Franklin has also appeared on all five of keyboardist Derek
Sherinian's solo albums - Planet
X (1999), Inertia
(2001), Black Utopia
(2003), Mythology
(2004), and Blood of the Snake
(2006).
Franklin cites his influences as John
Deacon (Queen), Paul
McCartney (The Beatles) and Jaco
Pastorius.[6]
External links
Discography
Roy Harper "Work of Heart" Public Records 1982
Roy Harper "Whatever Happened to Jugula" Beggar’s Banquet 1984
(w/ Jimmy Page)
The Firm "The Firm" Atlantic 1985
The Firm "Mean Business" Atlantic 1986
David Gilmour & Kate Bush "Secret Policeman’s Third
Ball" Virgin Video 1987
Jimmy Page "Outrider" Geffen 1987
Roy Harper "In Between Every Line" EMI 1987
Roy Harper "Garden of Uranium" EMI 1988
Blue Murder "Blue Murder" Geffen 1989
Roy Harper "Once" EMI 1990
Glenn Hughes "L.A.
Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes - Blues" Shrapnel 1992
Roy Harper "Death or Glory" EMI 1992
Gary Hoey "Animal Instinct" Warner/ Reprise 1993
Blue Murder "Nothin’ But Trouble" Geffen 1994
Gary Hoey "Endless Summer 2" Warner/ Reprise 1994
Tony MacAlpine "Premonition" Shrapnel 1994
Driver "Driver" Trauma / Atlantic 1994
Jeff Beck Tribute "Beckology" Shrapnel 1995
Gary Hoey "Gary Hoey" BMG 1995
Tony MacAlpine "Evolution" Shrapnel 1995
Celestial Winds "Oceans of Love" Universe Music 1995
MOM: Music for our Mother Ocean "Benefit compilation"
Interscope 1996
Warren D. Martini "Surf’s up" Polydor (Japan) 1996
Carmine Appice "Guitar Zeus" Apalon (Japan) 1996
Marty Friedman "True Obsessions" Shrapnel 1996 (Megadeth)
Naomi Tamura "N" Polydor (Japan) 1996
Donna Lewis "Now in a Minute" Atlantic 1996
John Sykes "Loveland" Mercury (Japan) 1997
Gary Hoey "Bug Alley" Surfdog 1997
Queen Tribute "Dragon Attack" JVC/ Victor 1997
Carmine Appice "Guitar Zeus 2" Polydor (Japan) 1997
Various "Thunderbolt - AC/DC Tribute" 1997
Pearl "Pearl" Polydor (Japan) 1997
Sounds of Wood and Steel "Compilation" Windham Hill 1998
Pearl "4 Infinity" East West (Japan) 1998
Donna Lewis "Blue Planet" Atlantic 1998
Derek Sherinian "Planet X" Shrapnel 1999
Lana Lane "Queen Of The Ocean" 1999
Gary Wright "Human Love" Warner 2000
Robbie Krieger "Cinematix" R & D Records 2000
David Coverdale "Into The Light" EMI 2000
Lana Lane "Secrets Of Astrology" 2000
Lana Lane "Ballads Collection II" 2000
Various "Metallic Assault: A Tribute To Metallica" 2000
Tony Franklin “Brave New Tomorrow” released in Japan on
JVC/Victor Entertainment 2000
Erik Norlander "Into The Sunset" 2000
Derek Sherinian "Inertia" 2001
Lana Lane "Love Is An Illusion Special Edition" 2001
Willie Walman "Trumpet Ride" 2002
Lana Lane "Project Shangri-La" 2002
Various "An All Star Line Up Performing The Songs Of Pink
Floyd" 2002
Lana Lane "Covers Collection" 2002
Tony Franklin “Wonderland” released in Japan on JVC/Victor
Entertainment. July 2003
Derek Sherinian "Black Utopia" 2003
Derek Sherinian "Mythology" 2004
Vasco Rossi "Buoni o Cattivi" (number 1 album in Italy) 2004
Eros Ramazzotti "Calma Apparante" (number 1 album in Italy)
2005
Derek Sherinian "Blood Of The Snake" 2006
Quiet Riot "Rehab" 2006
Lana Lane "Gemini" 2006
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Hillery • Kelly
Garni • Sean
McNabb • Neil
Citron • Tony
Franklin • Billy Morris •
Wayne
Carver • Tracii
Guns • Tony
Cavazo • Bobby
Rondinelli
Discography
Studio
albums: Quiet
Riot (1977) • Quiet
Riot II (1979) • Metal
Health (1983) • Condition
Critical (1984) • QR III
(1986) • Quiet Riot
(1988) • Terrified
(1993) • Down to the Bone
(1995) • Alive and Well
(1999) • Guilty Pleasures
(2001) • Rehab
(2006)
Compilations:
Winners
Take All (1990) • The Randy Rhoads Years
(1993) • Greatest Hits
(1996) • Super Hits
(1999) • The Collection
(2000) • Live
& Rare Volume 1 (2005) • New and Improved
(live) (2005)
Videos:
Bang
Thy Head (1986) • Live in Japan
(1989) • Live in the 21st Century
(2003)
Songs:
"Metal
Health" • "Cum
on Feel the Noize" • "Mama Weer All Crazee Now"
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