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2026 Obit: San Francisco's Ray Frank (DADGBE) Related thread: ADD: Chickadee (Ray Frank) (12)
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Subject: Obit: San Francisco's Ray Frank From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Jan 26 - 03:37 PM I met Ray Frank through the San Francisco Folk Music Club maybe thirty years ago. He took me under his wing, and treated me like I was something special. In singarounds, he'd often introduce a song by saying, "Here's a song I think Joe will like." Ray got an early start in music, shipping records for Folk-Legacy Records. Sandy Paton gave Ray a fretless Frank Proffitt banjo that was broken, and told Ray he could keep the banjo if he could fix it. Ray rebuilt that banjo - twice. He prized that banjo all his life. It was a joy to listen to Ray play the guitar or banjo. He was just so darn good at it. Ray was a chiropractor in Petaluma, California. Clients would sometimes pay Ray in chickens or produce if they couldn't afford to pay their bill. Eventually, the strenuous work of chiropractic hurt him so bad he couldn't play the guitar anymore. He gave up chiropractic and kept on playing guitar. He was much in demand as an accompanist of recordings by California folk musicians. Rail was in pain much of his life, but he kept on keepin' on. May he rest in peace. Here's the notice his wife Jane McKendry posted on Facebook:
It don’t get no better than that! And now he’s finally out of a lifetime of pain. Here's an example of Ray's guitar work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlRD_dD9Gdg And here's Ray on "Chickadee" with Mudlark (Katie Henry, Laura Sandage, and Ray): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af-4Gxz_q5M I'll miss you, Ray. -Joe Offer- P.S. Ray was DADGBE (click) on Mudcat. |
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Subject: RE: 2026 Obit: San Francisco's Ray Frank (DADGBE) From: Waddon Pete Date: 17 Jan 26 - 10:56 AM I was sorry to hear of the passing of Ray Frank. If you read his biography on the "Out on the Ocean" web page you will gain an idea of his life and an appreciation of his musical talent. I never knew him personally, but feel much closer to him through reading about his life. A man I would have liked to have met. I have added his name to the "In Memoriam" thread and send my condolences to all those who know and love him. RIP Frank. |
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