George Fraska

George Fraska (Hosni)

At West Lake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, CA.
Background information
Birth name George Hosni
Born (1975-08-03) August 3, 1975
Monrovia, Liberia, Africa
Origin El Paso, Texas
Genres Punk rock, new wave, ska, reggae, electronic, skate rock, post-punk, industrial
Occupation(s) Musician, record producer, record label owner
Instruments Guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, synthesizer, drum machine, vocals,
Years active 1991–present
Associated acts The Smiley Kids, FOUR!, Startled Calf, The Scooterz
Website Red Ear Records

George Fraska (Hosni) (born August 3, 1975) is a songwriter and producer, who was born in Monrovia, Liberia, Africa. He is known for his role as lead vocalist, guitarist, and drummer for several underground bands such as Startled Calf, The Smiley Kids, Four!, the Scooterz and many other projects. Including an Operation Ivy coverband called The Freeze Up's and a Minor Threat coverband called Minor Treat.

Biography

Fraska is a multi-instrumentalist who plays drums, keyboards, bass, and guitar. In 1991, when he was 16, Fraska founded his first official band, Startled Calf, as drummer along with his friends Ralph Jasso, Omar Rodríguez-López, and Jimmy Hernandez. The band was only around for a couple years but accomplished much in the local scene. Band members later went on to start other successful projects. The first Startled Calf releases were released on cassette.[1]

In the mid 90's Fraska played in several different underground projects such as FOUR! Food Plaza, Jerk, Disgruntled Fish, The Messy Hairs, and Three Frisky Kids...FOUR! became his priority as they got busy and started touring more and more, playing shows with many bands such as Reel Big Fish, AFI, Propagandhi, The Aquabats, Less Than Jake, Swinging Utters, The Queers, Against All Authority, T.S.O.L./Joykiller, Rancid, Suicide Machines, The Rudiments, F.Y.P, Link 80, Skankin' Pickle, Youth Brigade, No Use for a Name, Citizen Fish/Subhumans, and many other bands.[2][3]

FOUR! ended in 1997 and Fraska started The Smiley Kids. After some touring the band recorded their first album, Still smilin' after all these years. The band was gaining momentum and was offered a record deal by several record labels. The band eventually decided on one of the labels and hit the studio to record their 2nd album, "Don't Get Bored". The band toured with many bands including Switchfoot, Five Iron Frenzy, Ghoti Hook, The Blamed..and many others (see 5 Minute Walk).[4][5]

In 2002, a couple years after the Smiley Kids ended, Fraska along with his wife Misty on bass guitar, decided to start yet another project, The Scooterz, with some experimental songs he had previously recorded under the names Echo System and the Mad Haberdasher. The Scooterz was a new direction musically experimenting with and mixing punk, new wave, ska, surf, industrial, and many other different genres.[6][7] Fraska is currently working on some new projects as well as re-releasing older out-of-print Red Ear Records releases, including some rare and unreleased recordings.

Discography

Startled Calf
Food Plaza/M.F.P.B.
FOUR!
The Smiley Kids
Echo System
The Scooterz

References

  1. Niet compatibele browser. Facebook. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  2. Polk, Brian. (January 11, 2009) Four | Music | Area Bands Past | The A.V. Club Denver/Boulder. Avclub.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  3. Four! – Red Ear Records. Redearrecords.webs.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  4. The Smiley Kids – RED EAR RECORDS. Redearrecords.webs.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  5. The Smiley Kids’s Biography – Discover music, concerts, stats, & pictures at. Last.fm (February 11, 2009). Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  6. The Scooterz – RED EAR RECORDS. Redearrecords.webs.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.
  7. " + artTitle.replace("-","") + " – " + "The Prospector" + " – " + "Entertainment" + ". Utepprospector.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.

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