 He
was born Francesco Antonio Marino on November 20, 1954 in Montreal,
Canada. Half Italian and half Arabic, Frank is one of five children
and only has a 7th grade education that even included a short stint
in military school. "Those years were the late sixties and everyone
was into the hippie peace movement and we were so busy getting
stoned that we certainly didn't want to attend school. All we did
besides getting stoned was listen to Hendrix, The Doors, The Beatles
and a few others as well as getting involved in movements such
as peace, love, anti-war etc. Those were definitely the days, not
like now where many young people seem to be into negativism and
hate".
 It
was during those days that his experimentation with LSD would lead
him to what was later to become the definition of his life. As
a young person doing far too much acid, he couldn't really understand
when it finally caught up with him and gave him such an incredibly
vivid experience that was so overwhelming, that it landed him in
the hospital. "This experience became the basis of everything that
I was to do in music, including the name Mahogany Rush, which was
a description I would use to describe a certain sensation that
I was having on the trip. The artwork on the albums, Child of the
Novelty and Strange Universe are an artist's rendition of my trip
as told by me to the artist, Ivan Schwartz, who has since passed
away".
 Since
this early drug experience later became known to the press that
covered his career, and since he played much in the style of Jimi
Hendrix who had recently died, these sensationalists created stories
that to this very day Frank has tried immensely and unsuccessfully
to dismiss. "The most often heard story is that I took an overdose
and woke up from a coma in the hospital and somehow became the
spirit of Hendrix, or that I met this spirit and it entered me,
endowing me with this amazing ability to play a guitar and magically
know everything about it. Later on the story changed into a version
that said I was in a car accident, died and came back as Jimi Hendrix
in my body. They never ask me the truth and when I told them, they
wouldn't listen. The short truth about it is that I learned how
to play guitar while recuperating from my trip. The guitar became
a soothing help for me because of my great fear of letting my mind
wander back into the trip if I wasn't occupied and besides it was
the only thing in the hospital relaxation room. I never even thought
about the guitar before since I played the drums quite well anyway.
I had this trip while Hendrix was still alive and began to play
his music because it matched perfectly to what I was going through
at the time".
 It
was only a few short years later after many different band members,
that Frank Marino recorded his first album. "In the early years
I played in a church and even on a float in a parade. I did mostly
cover songs by The Doors, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream, Johnny Winter,
The Beatles and even The Grateful Dead as well as a few originals
that I had written".
 Frank
Marino's music never reached the mainstream of popularity, but
has had a devoted fan base that has grown over the years. Being sober
now for over 35 years, he still plays with the enthusiasm that
he's always had. Frank is into his music and doesn't really care
for the business side of it and has always produced his own albums
as well as writing and arranging all of the music. If you ever
get a chance to see him play live, don't pass it up. I have been
a devoted fan for 30 years and welcome any newcomers with open
arms.
Please
sign the guestbook and let Frank know what you think. Thanx
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