- Frank Palangi
- Queensbury, New York
- Rock/Alternative/Indie
- http://www.wix.com/frankpalangi/official
Hi! I'm a solo artist and singer-songwriter. I love ovation acoustic guitars. I think they are the best out there and why? I love rock music from hard rock to 80's metal. The guitars have a great electric EQ built in, tuners and trust worthy brand. Acoustic/electrics are awesome! I bought one that has a good amount of natural bass tune for a heavy rock sound. Liked it so, much I went out and bought another one that's just the same to back it up on stage/gigs/recordings. (celebrity edition) Direct in or mic, these guitars have a great mainstream sound and are not cheap made. I just bought a rare 1977 Preacher electric Ovation, very rare, and man... Ovation makes high quality stuff that's built to last. I would buy another hands down flat! Nice vintage sound combined with modern amps for an up to date, clear sound with character. I do my music videos with the guitars, and photo shoots as well. The would grain of some that are more detailed are beautiful. I would love to be sponsored by them some day and use their products!
A little bio on me:
A solo artist bringing new music that is a creative sonic blend of rock music that remolds his sound, thought-provoking lyrics, while offering great melodies and arrangement for the modern audience.
Working as a solo artist who performs, writes, and creates all his music, has been a blessing for him, Palangi said due to some of his past medical issues. Growing up with those hardships but overcoming them with the passion and drive for music.
Frank headed in to the studio with veteran record producer Rogers Masson to record his debut EP. The sessions were held in music center of the world, Nashville, TN at Soundstage Studios. Frank has written, performed, and co-produced this material which brings out the talented young man to a wider audience. Rogers secured the Grammy nominated rock band Day of Fire and former Full Devil Jacket to backup Frank in the studio. Rogers says, “This is the baddest rhythm section in the land, and along with the vocal guidance of singer Josh Brown, Frank’s songs are going to turn out amazing.” Frank also co-produced the album. Mastered by Rogers Masson and Grammy Award winner Gavin Lurssen.