Fran Frey

American singer and saxophonist
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican singer and saxophonist
PlacesUnited States of America
isMusician Songwriter Singer Saxophonist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Genres:Jazz
Instruments:Saxophone Voice
Birth23 December 1903
DeathCalifornia, USA
Star signCapricorn
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Biography

Fran Frey (December 23, 1903 in Indiana - December 1, 1962 in California) was a singer and saxophonist best known for his work for George Olsen and His Music in the 1920s and early 1930s. Among his better known songs are "The Varsity Drag" of 1927; "Big City Blues" of 1929, and "A Garden in the Rain", also of 1929. Frey sang on 77 songs with the George Olsen band on recordings and on the radio. "Who?" sold more than a million copies.

Frey was heard on the Oldsmobile Program on CBS radio in 1933.

Although he played for several other bands after Olsen's, including Victor Young's, he never achieved the level of fame he had in earlier years.

Frey died of a heart attack in his home on December 2, 1962 at the age of 58. At the time of his death, he was writing music for the Ice Capades and for Columbia Pictures.

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