Blues Stalker (By Monte Adkison)
A
blues musician once told me that in the music industry we all are
spokes in a wheel holding it together in order for it to revolve.
Musicians, fans, promoters, disc jockeys, producers, sound engineers,
agents, blues societies, stage managers, club owners, publicists and
others all are an intricate part of the music we love. Many people
“behind the scenes” work unselfishly to keep the blues alive. One of
those “spokes” happens to be one of the most respected in the business
of independent radio and marketing promotion, Frank Roszak. Frank has
been and still is an engineer, mixer, producer, promoter, marketing
wizard and radio persona extraordinaire. His experience and versatile
background has made him one of the essential people to know in the blues
business. Born in Brooklyn, Frank’s career began in the 70’s at
Soundmixer Studios in New York City. After the success of
a hit single, he took his talent to England where he co-produced the
Pet Shop Boys and mixed and produced a who’s who of hits by many top
recording artists such as Bobby Womack, the Temptations, Bahamen,
Stanley Clarke and many more until 2003.