Frank Lawes
Frank Lawes (1894 – 1970) was an English banjo composer and performer from Ifold, West Sussex. He was responsible for composing a large number of well known banjo pieces.
He is the great grandfather of the motoring author, Jon Lawes.
Pieces Composed
The pieces he is believed to have composed currently stands at:
- "Syncopatin' Shuffle"[1]
- "Hot Frets"[2]
- "Pandemonium Rag" (December 1966)[3]
- "Rubbin' Shoulders"
- "Good Old Twenties" (July 1966)[4]
- "Twinkle In Your Eye" (December 1965)[5]
- "Clap Trap" (June 1960)[6]
- "Cute and Catchy"[7]
- "Fretboard Frolic"[8]
References
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Lawes, Frank |
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Date of birth |
1894 |
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Date of death |
1970 |
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