Steven John Fromholz (June 8, 1945
– January 19, 2014)
was an American singer-songwriter who was selected as the
Poet Laureate of Texas for 2007.
Biography
Steven Fromholz was born in
Temple, Texas
Temple is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States. As of 2020, the city has a population of 82,073 according to the U.S. census, and is one of the two principal cities in Bell County.
Located near the county seat of Belton, Temple lies in t ...
, United States,
and graduated from high school in Denton, Texas in 1963. That same year, he began at
North Texas State College
The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. It was founded as a nonsectarian, coeducational, private teachers college in 1890 and was formally adopted by the state 11 years later."Denton Normal School," ...
where he was president of the
Folk Music Club
The Folk Music Club was an organization founded in 1963 at the University of North Texas that attracted student musicians, several of whom went on with other performing artist to define a Texas music and cultural movement in Austin that grew to na ...
.
He served in the
United States Navy
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in California from 1963 to 1968 and began performing during this time. After leaving the Navy, he teamed with
Dan McCrimmon to create the group
Frummox. Fromholz also played with
Stephen Stills
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and
Rick Roberts before going solo.
Willie Nelson
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recorded Fromholz's "I'd Have to be Crazy"
(it reached number 11 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart and Fromholz sang harmony) and
Lyle Lovett
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covered "Texas Trilogy" and "Bears." Other artists who have recorded his songs include
Hoyt Axton
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,
John Denver
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,
Jerry Jeff Walker
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, and
Sturgill Simpson
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.
In addition to singing and songwriting, Fromholz dabbled in acting, playwriting, poetry, record producing, narrating,
jingle
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-writing and
whitewater
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river guiding. In 2007, he was named
Poet Laureate of the State of Texas
The Poet Laureate of Texas is the poet laureate for the U.S. state of Texas.
List of Poets Laureate
*1932-1934 - Judd Mortimer Lewis
* 1935 Pearle Moore Stevens - On April 8, 1935, the State of Texas honored her by declaring her "Poet L ...
by the Texas State Legislature. His latest book is ''Steven Fromholz: New and Selected Works''.
He had two daughters; Darcie (to whom the song "Dear Darcie" is dedicated) and Felicity (for whom his record label Felicity Records is named). His life and works are the subject of an Austin Sayre documentary film currently in production titled "The Man with the Big Hat."
'' Here to There''
Fromholz's first album, ''Here to There'', has become a difficult-to-find Texas classic, as it has long been out of print.
It was recorded with music partner Dan McCrimmon as the duo "Frummox" in 1969 on ABC Probe Records, CPLP 4511. This album is a seminal work, pre-dating and foreshadowing the Texas Music scene-to-come, when Willie Nelson relocated from Nashville to Austin and became the icon of "Outlaw" music. This album has never been officially released on CD. Notable on the album is his "Texas Trilogy," a set of three songs meant to be played as one long work: "Daybreak," "Trainride," and "Bosque County Romance," portraying life in rural Texas in the 1950s, set in the town of
Kopperl, in
Bosque County, Texas
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.
Track list (time):
#"Man With The Big Hat" (6:00)
#"Kansas Legend" (2:43)
#"Song For Stephen Stills (High Country Caravan)" (3:57)
#"Jake's Song" (3:23)
#"Texas Trilogy: a) Daybreak" (3:18)
#"Texas Trilogy: b) Trainride" (2:21)
#"Texas Trilogy: c) Bosque County Romance & Daybreak (reprise)" (4:38)
#"There You Go" (2:45)
#"Weaving Is The Property Of Few These Days" (3:36)
#"Lovin' Mind" (2:40")
Texas Trilogy
Fromholz's "Texas Trilogy" was the basis of a book by Craig D. Hillis and Bruce F. Jordan, ''Texas Trilogy: Life in a Small Texas Town'', in which the authors accompanied and illustrated the trilogy's lyrics, set in the town of Kopperl, Texas, with photographs of the surrounding landscape. It also contains interviews with principal characters within the town. The book was praised for its photographs, though not for its text.
In addition, Fromholz himself published a book called ''Texas Trilogy''.
Steven Fromholz- "A Buffalo Singing the Dinosaur Blues"as covered by Jerry Jeff Walker- "Hill Country Rain"
Me and my friends are getting long in the tooth
After three or four decades of seeking the truth
Trying to recover from misspent youth
And gradually giving in to knowledge
I know a picker who moved to Nepal
And another buddy's got a little shop in a mall
Some of my brothers ain't breathing at all
And others have given up privilege
But I'm still beating on my old guitar
Singing my songs in a smoky old bar
Hitching my wagon to a shooting star
And hoping that star don't fall
I'll keep picking as long as I can
But I don't want to die just a honky-tonk man
I'm just a buffalo singing the dinosaur blues
I was out last night, just me and a partner
Ain't nothing but a fool would drink that hard
You wind up sleeping in your buddy's front yard
And you wonder what to tell the little woman
Me and the band's up all night long
We was passing the pipe and banging the gong
Trying to remember one of Van Zandt's songs
Something about Mudd and Gold a-gamblin'
But I'm still walking down the lost highway
Doing what it takes to make my way
Knowing that I got a piper to pay
And hoping that I like the song
Maybe it'll be a ditty I know
I got people to see and places to go
Just an old buffalo singing the dinosaur blues
I've been a lucky man all of my life
I got two great kids and a wonderful wife
Got a rosewood guitar and a very sharp knife
And I got a handy little knack for rhymin'
I been blessed with a voice that can sing
And a faith in the future and what it may bring
And change is the very most natural of things
And life is mostly attitude and timing
One of these days, well, I'll disappear
You'll look around and I won't be here
Don't worry, buddy, there's nothing to fear
I'm just going where the rivers flow
You can find me in a rubbery boat
Down in Mexico you can send me a note
Care of a old buffalo singing the dinosaur
I've played Buffalo, I recall Dinah Shore
I'm just a buffalo singing the dinosaur blues
Death
In the early afternoon of January 19, 2014 Fromholz was fatally injured when a rifle fell from its case and discharged.
He died en route to the hospital. The accident occurred as Fromholz was making preparations to hunt feral hogs who were killing the baby goats on a ranch near his residence outside
Eldorado, Texas
Eldorado ( , -) is a city in and the county seat of Schleicher County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,951 at the 2010 census. Eldorado is located on U.S. Highway 277 some north of Sonora and south of San Angelo, Texas.
Geograph ...
. He is buried in the nearby Fort McKavett Cemetery.
See also
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Folk Music Club
The Folk Music Club was an organization founded in 1963 at the University of North Texas that attracted student musicians, several of whom went on with other performing artist to define a Texas music and cultural movement in Austin that grew to na ...
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