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Frank Agnew

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Frank Agnew
Birth nameFrancis Thomas Agnew
Born (1964-08-18) August 18, 1964 (age 60)
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • vocals
  • keyboards
  • bass guitar
  • drums
  • percussion
Years active1980–present
LabelsFrontier
Formerly of

Francis Thomas "Frank" Agnew (born August 18, 1964)[1] is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for being a member of punk rock band the Adolescents. Frank's brothers Rikk Agnew and Alfie Agnew, as well as his son Frank Agnew Jr., are also former Adolescents guitarists.

Early life

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Frank Agnew was born into a musical family, half Irish and half Mexican-American. In 1972, his parents moved from La Puente to Fullerton, California.[2] He began playing guitar professionally at an early age, and his brother Rikk sometimes had to sneak him in through the back door of 18 plus or 21 plus venues.[3]

Agnew dropped out of high school, but later pursued a liberal arts degree at Fullerton College.[4] After finishing his studies, he went to work in the computer industry.[5]

Music career

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Over the years, Agnew has played with a number of bands, including 45 Grave, the Tribe, Adolescents, Der Stab, HVY DRT, Legal Weapon, PinUps, Casey Royer's Social Distortion splinter group, and T.S.O.L.[6]

Agnew joined The Adolescents in 1980 after playing in Casey Royer's Social Distortion splinter group.[7] When the Adolescents broke up in the summer of 1981, Agnew joined Legal Weapon with fellow Adolescent Steve Soto, and then played as a touring guitarist with T.S.O.L. to promote their Dance With Me album. Agnew reunited with the "Blue Album" line-up of the Adolescents in 1986, but left along with drummer Casey Royer before the recording of the 1987 Brats in Battalions album. Agnew returned to play guitar for two tracks on the Adolescents' 1988 Balboa Fun*Zone album, but he did not permanently rejoin the band. Agnew took part in another Adolescents reunion in 2004 and was the sole guitarist on the resulting O.C. Confidential album.

In 2010, Agnew joined 45 Grave, proceeding to take part in the recording of the band's 2012 Pick Your Poison album, released on Frontier Records. In 2013, Frank Agnew met The Voice's Bree Fondacaro, then performing under the stage name Bree Harlow[8] Bree and Frank collaborated on her 2013 cover of 'Paint it Black' released through Arcadian Records. This began a successful collaboration with Bree Fondacaro in a band called the Fatalists.[9]

Agnew is credited as songwriter on a number of film soundtracks and also occasionally appears as an actor.[1]

Personal life

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Agnew has two older siblings, Rikk and Toni (sister), and a younger brother, Alfie. He also has a half-brother, Jim, and a half-sister, Beverly, who are both older than Rikk.[3] He has a son, Frank Agnew Jr.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Frank Agnew". IMDb. Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
  2. ^ Proctor, Susan (7 Aug 2014). "Crash Kills Four Interview". Retrieved 6 Jan 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Alfie Agnew Speaks". December 2015. Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
  4. ^ Lewis, Randy (16 October 1987). "Ex-adolescent Now 'Grandpa' Of The Tribe". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
  5. ^ Jackson, Nate (19 June 2014). "Rikk Agnew: Adolescent no more". Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
  6. ^ "Frank Agnew". Discogs. Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
  7. ^ "Rikk Agnew & Eric Blair part 2 His youth, Social Distortion and O.C. punk". The Blairing Out with Eric Blair Show. March 23, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  8. ^ "Meet Bree Fondacaro of Team Blake On The Voice". 6 October 2014. Retrieved 6 Oct 2014.
  9. ^ "The Voice's Bree Fondacaro & Frank Agnew talk w Eric Blair 2014". YouTube. 18 October 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 8 Jan 2016.
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