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Encyclopedia > The Frantics
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Frantics is the name of:

  • Frantics (band), a punk rock band.
  • The Frantics (comedy), a Canadian comedy troupe.
  • The Frantics (garage), a garage band from the 1960s.
  • Frantics (religious), a religious band.

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Frantics, 1960's Bands of Puget Sound - Frantics (469 words)
The Frantics are born: Ron Petersen (guitar), Joel Goodman (drums), Chuck Schoning (keyboards), Bob Hosko (saxophone), and Jim Manolides (bass).
I was the second drummer (1954-58) with the Frantics.
I think that I was asked to join the Frantics because I had a full set of drums and a car that could carry everyone and everything all at once.
Deep Shag Records - The Frantics (859 words)
The Frantics continued to do live shows when not doing radio and in 1986 took their talents to television, resulting in a single season of "Four On The Floor", which has since achieved cult status.
After the series ended, The Frantics went their various ways and have directly influenced other Canadian comedy series, particularly "The Kids in the Hall", the "Red Green Show" and most recently "History Bites" and "Puppets Who Kill".
The Frantic Times album was given next to no promotion when first released by the Canadian Broadcast Corporation in 1984 and only limited copies of it were ever made.
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