Best known as a singer and songwriter, Texas-born Steven Fromholz writes songs recorded by other
songwriters. Hoyt Axton, John Denver, Lyle Lovett, Michael Martin Murphy, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff
Walker and Rusty Wier have all cut his tunes with Willie's recording of Steven's
I'd Have To Be  Crazy
earning the writer two platinum records and a consecutive 13 week run on the Billboard Charts!

His recording career began in August of 1969 in New York City where he and Dan McCrimmon, his partner
in the duet, FRUMMOX, then living in Colorado, cut the now classic folk album,
FRUMMOX: HERE TO
THERE
. The duet went their separate ways in the spring of '71 and since then Steven has released two
albums on the Capitol label, one on Willie's Lone Star Records,
THE OLD FART IN THE MIRROR on
Jerry Jeff's Tried & True label, and six on his own Felicity Records, including  
A GUEST IN YOUR
HEART, LIVE AT ANDERSON FAIR,
and COWJAZZ.  When asked, Fromholz describes his music
as:"Free-form, country-folk rock, science-fiction, gospel-gum, bluegrass opera, cowjazz music."
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Late Night Neon Shadows

Artist:  Steven Fromholz
CD:  
Live At Anderson Fair
Kinky Friedman, Steven Fromholz
and Carl Naylor
Willie Nelson & Steven Fromholz
Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Steven Fromholz
The late B.W. Stevenson & Steven Fromholz
Stephen Stills & Steven Fromholz
Steve Young & Steven Fromholz
Eric Taylor, Vince Bell & Steven Fromholz
Also known as "The Texas FlatLiners"
Left to right: The late B.W. "Buckwheat" Stevenson, dear friend we lost recently, Rusty
Wier, Steven Fromholz and Ray Wiley Hubbard.  
-- Photo courtesy of Mark Miller (The Cobbler)
The late Rusty Wier and Steven Fromholz
when life was very young.
Pictures of good
friends we've picked
with over the years
and hold dear to our
heart. We don't have
a picture of that
rascal, Poodie Locke,
but he's among the
best as is our buddy
Bud Shrake and we
miss them both.
Good Friends
and
Good Times