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Franklin Holland   
General:
Born in Amsterdam, Holland as Franklin Carlo van Splunteren Catalani  (father: Jacobus H.L. van Splunteren, mother: Carla Catalani).

The van Splunteren family moved to Belgium in 1950 and subsequently emigrated to the beautiful South American country of Venezuela in 1955. Elementary school for Franklin was split between Dutch boarding schools and Venezuelan schools.  He went back to Holland 1960-1964

Franklin is foremost a guitarist, then a composer/arranger/lyricist, and finally a vocalist.

1971-1979 USA : During his first (scientific) studies in the US he enrolls at LSU in Baton Rouge La, and eventually earns a BS in mathematical physics from Suffolk University in Boston,then enrolls in the Ph.D program at Boston College for two years also earning a Masters Degree in Nuclear Physics from the University of Massachusetts. 

During this period he also toured in Louisiana 1972 through 1973 with the pop band John Fred  & the Playboys, who on previous years had the world hit 'Judy in Disguise'. Franklin was not yet a band member at that time. In the time he participated, he was influential in driving the band more towards the blues end of things.

This was followed by  San Antonio Blues in Texas (1973). In 1973 Franklin moved to Boston, and rented a house together with Gustavo Calle and Ruben Dubuc, in an attempt at re-launching Supergrupo in Boston . This was folllowed by a semi-acoustic duo with singer/comedian Chance Langton on the Martin Acoustic and Franklin on the Firebird Electric, playing mostly New England folk music clubs (1974-77). 

 

 

 

 

 

1980-1986 Venezuela: by 1980, leaving his doctoral studies unfinished for now, he went back to Venezuela for family reasons, and founded ' Grupo Sorpresa' with Sandro Liberatoscuolli, Cesare della Noce and Holiday's band mate Rurik Grassi.. Briefly joins Edgar de Sola's 'Ficcion',
and by 1983 GRAF was formed with Rod Serra, Angelo Falconi and George Spiteri. Rod and Franklin then organized
Proyecto Franklin Holland, with the intent of creating a coherent, original Hispanic rock concept.

The original Franklin Holland Project  was Victor Fiol (bass), Gerardo Ubieda (drums), Rod 'Pocho" Serra (guitar) and Franklin on vocals, guitar and keyboard.
Gerardo opted after a while to return to Tempano, and was replaced by Pedro 'Conan' Rodriguez. The Sonografica album (1985) explores the
nature of music and the relationship between musician and public and other existential puzzles, and includes musical contributions from friends
Ilan Chester
 and
Alvaro Falcon. The latter co-produced.

Proyecto Franklin Holland was picked as the 'National Revelation of the Year' at the Poliedro in 1984.

PFH
played main venues in Caracas such as Poliedro and Mata de Coco, opened for Quiet Riot, and also successfully toured the countryside like Maracaibo, Maracay, Valencia Barquisimeto and Puerto Ordaz.


1986: Solo Franklin recorded an English language  album (Halley's Mandala) with Gerardo Ubieda, Enrique Santana and Rafucho Figliuolo, intended for the 'Caribe' and perhaps the US, including a contribution from the amazing Otmaro Ruiz. This was his first solo vs. band concept.



1987-1993: USA
Returning to the US in 1987, Franklin only briefly performed with blues musicians (Tobacco Road and other appearances, 1987). He moved from Miami to Detroit with few musical encounters. He moves back to Florida, and attempts to set up a musical production company with Otmaro Ruiz.
1993-2001: Miami The next musical venture was a duo with singer Leonor Jove (1993), recording in Miami and in Caracas at Boris Milan's studio, the first digital recording. During this period he also commences his secondary studies (Systems Engineering), and Franklin earns a Master's certificate in telecommunications, the ABD, and Master's Degree in Computer Information Systems, both from the University of Miami. In 2001, Franklin joins Rod Serra, this time as an acoustic duo.

2002-2004: By 2002, it is clear that it is time to revive the Franklin Holland Project, in order to present original material. Franklin uses the acoustic setup as a core for the new project, and adds vocalists to join him for recording purposes, including the amazingly talented Kyle Knuppel, who left to attend the Graduate Program ( classical tenor ) at Juilliard.
 
Alvin Stone
joins in June as a vocalist/keyboard player, 2002, Jose 'Patuo' on bass, with percussion, drums and keyboards to follow. Franklin's also invites his nephew Don Vans, an accomplished, formally trained  musician in his own right. Miami's Matt Goff joins Gerardo on drums (Kyle as well as Matt are both graduates of the University of Miami's excellent Jazz program).

The acoustic core will be used for the middle of the sets, with the inner and outer songs performed electrically.

Antonio Tahan also joins as sound/recording engineer and business advisor. Franklin hopes eventually to utilize these simple tunes as a platform for improvisation as in his 1967-1971 'free' period. But because of personal and family pressures, the project is abandoned, more so after technical problems destroy an all-night recording.

2005-Present: In 2005 old friend Domingo Guzman expresses a strong interest in reviving some of Franklin material from the sixties, especially the opera Life. Franklin starts jamming with Domingo and guitarist/bassist Francisco Llamozas. The next year, old friend guitarist/drummer Eddie Gugliotta joins the Venezuelan exodus as well as the jam sessions at the Llamoza studio.

In 2006, Franklin starts up the next project, after an intense revision of musical values and intention and is trying to synthesize 44 years of writing and interpretation, playing most or all instruments. He hopes to mix the old and new in a different manner, and bring the project
To Xanadu to market in 2007.

Collaborations 2006-2007: He is also collaborating within other musician's projects as a guitarist. His latest collaboration, and in a musically different direction was with Cesare della Noce on that artist's interesting Ora Pro Nobis album on Musea Records, available on Amazon, as well as Rod Serra's new project.

Original Compositions - Baroque / MIDI

Recorded

 

1995 Suite in E

 

1996 Karlina Concert

Celebrating his daughter

1999 Castle in Spain, 3 others

Travels in Spain with daughter

1997-2000 3 suites

 

2003 Gabrielle

Celebrating his wife

1999-2001 Caracas Baroque The Venezuelan Connection
Viterbo 1703 - Miami 2003 Flash from the Past
2004 Canterbury Tales Funny Stories
The other (non-guitar) side of the coin: Franklin's musical expression is fundamentally polarized by two opposing musical tendencies: on the left hand side a disciplined, formal written approach, with european baroque cadences and phrasing, and on the right hand side a freely improvising somewhat surreal interpretation of afro-american blues and R&B.  By 1990 technology had advanced to such a degree that Franklin had the privilege, like many other musicians, of being able to write music directly and have it played back in MIDI, a great help, having avoided formal musical training.

mp3 1999-2001 Caracas Baroque

These compositions are characterized by baroque cadences and somewhat complex timing tending towards the venezuelan native  'Joropo' at times.
The first movement (Eternal Dance) follows this pattern especially; the second movement ('Meditation') is more tranquil, while the third movement seeks to resolve some of the first and second movement cues.

mp3 Viterbo 1703 - Miami 2003

Viterbo 1703 - Miami 2003. There is a flash of memory of people, of a town named Viterbo, of a medieval marketplace, of voices in the morning sun and faint music from the town square.

This music attempts to musically bridge the 300 year chasm and bring the people back to life.

mp3 2004 Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales are stories, written by England's Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.

24 pilgrims tell the stories to keep each other entertained during the long journey.

Franklin wrote music to several of these tales, including the Prologue wherein all characters are introduced. All music is written in MIDI .

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MUSICAL BIOGRAPHY

1963 - Netherlands  His first real band was in Baarn, Holland (the Vulcans, 1963).
This was an instrumental quartet comprised of fellow school mates, with a heavy Hank Marvin - Shadows influence.

1964-1966 Venezuela

Coming back to Venezuela in 1964 he immediately joined up with Venezuelan musicians, forming Egmond Stars  and jamming with Maracaibo's teen musicians.
His first amateur TV appearance came in 1964 in Curacao with Cesar Sanchez Bello whom he had met the day before at the airport. He then founded the Caracas group Barrenderos, quickly becoming a fixed feature on TV, 
Ritmo y Juventud, Canal 13 and el Club del Clan (sometimes alternating with friend Adib Casta and the Claners, or Rudi Marquez, Edgar and Henry Stephens of the Impalas on RCTV), often twice a week. By 1965 the Barrenderos had over 80 TV appearances to their credit. He Joined the Holidays in 1965, and recorded their second album 'Sounds of the Holidays' with them.
Influences were mostly British pop bands, especially the Hollies. Athough living in a different era, and overwhelmed by the talent and technique of the old masters,  Franklin acknowledges an eternal  debt of gratitude to the influence of Bach, Corelli and especially Handel.

Franklin recorded his first original compositions on this album, and for reasons of reduced available space on the album label for author credits, and the length of his last name, he changed his artistic name to Franklin Holland.

June 1966 - December 1966 Spain: The Holidays also were the first Venezuelan rock group to work and record in another country, had many TV appearances (Ritmo y Juventud, el Show de Renny, Canal13, Club del Clan). From this band only Wolfgang Vivas (with Alvaro Falcon's Casablanca band in Caracas)  and Franklin still perform. Since bass player Jose 'Negro' Fortuol was not able to travel, guitarist Jean Louis "Froggie" Azjenberg was drafted, and Franklin helped him learn to play the bass while they were performing on the ship to Spain. Influences were still pop oriented, but mixed in with an intense interest in improvisation.

1967-1971 Caracas: After returning in 1966 from a very intense professional and learning experience on Spain's Barcelona and the Costa Brava, Rurik Grassi, Froggie and Franklin formed Venezuela's first rock trio (Fresh Holidays), heavier in tone and fully improvisational in nature, and recorded another album (Toque Psicodelico) on the same Discomoda label. Fresh Holidays dominated the societal scene in Caracas, alternating very frequently with  Billo's Caracas Boys, Duo Dinamico and the Melodicos.   When Froggie leaves for his native France, Franklin regroups Fresh Holidays with Randy Cottin (drums)  and Chuchu Diaz (bass). Chuchu was replaced by former Jensen lead guitarist Ruben Dubuc, but on bass. Franklin also became the musical co director with Claudio Torres of Viva la Gente (Up with People, Adelante Juventud), a 150 member singing group funded by the private industry.
He wrote a complete new 20 piece, 4 voice  repertoire, and recorded an album with them (1968).

In 1968 he
listens in awe and disbelief to Clapton and Cream's live Wheels of Fire, followed by Goodbye Cream, which greatly impacts on his style. He is by now firmly established as a improvising  guitarist, bandleader and singer/songwriter.

With Domingo Guzman (Drums) and Ruben Dubuc he formed Wall,
with the idea of writing a rock opera, and with ex-Tse Mud Gustavo Calle (drums) and Ruben he formed 'Supergrupo' in 1969, a very heavy, improvisational trio. A few years later ('73) Gustavo, Franklin and Ruben attempted to form another SuperGrupo, but in Boston, where Gustavo attended Berklee.


1967-1971 continued: Supergrupo was the first attraction at Venezuela's first large rock concert (Merida, 1970). When it was time for their appearance, the drummer was not to be found (he actually was found later in the mountains at night with a collection of 'radioactive' mushrooms, mumbling about Mandala's, only to be lost again). Therefore Wall drummer Domingo Guzman, who was present by chance, filled in and improvised the whole program, which was relatively easy since the program was completely improvised to start with (still owe you a thank you, D!).  It was the only group to our knowledge that would completely create new songs, arrangements and lyrics on the fly while in concert, always trying to present a fresh creative experience or 'happening' to their audience.

Franklin also formed a group with Mario Seijas (drums) and Steve Scott (bass, vocals) around this same time.  1967-1971 marks this completely free improvisational period for Franklin who would draw the inspiration for creating the lyrics and melody out of the emotional (and other) atmosphere of the moment. Although the results were not commercial (i.e. no repetitive lines to remember), the music and lyrics were always fresh and new with each performance. The fourth major influence in his musical life is
Miles Davis' Bitches Brew with Chick Correa.


 

Bands & Groups:

1963-1964 Vulcans Netherlands
1964-1964 Egmond Stars Curacao, Venezuela
1964-1965 Barrenderos Venezuela
1965-1965 Dangers Venezuela
1965-1966 Holidays Venezuela
1966-1964 Holidays Spain
1967-1969 Fresh Holidays Trio Venezuela
1968-1969 Adelante Juventud Venezuela
1969-1970 Wall Venezuela
1970-1971 Supergrupo Venezuela
1971-1972 Palatka Band Florida USA
1972-1973 Baton Rouge Blues Louisiana USA
1972-1973 John Fred & Playboys Louisiana USA
1973-1973 San Antonio Jammers Texas USA
1973-1974 SuperGrupo  Boston USA
1974-1977 Chance & Franklyn duo Boston USA
1978-1978 Sun Pop Miami USA
1980-1982 Grupo Sorpresa Venezuela
1983-1983 Ficcion Venezuela
1983-1984 GRAF Venezuela
1984-1986 Proyecto Franklin Holland Venezuela
1986-1986 Franklin Holland II (solo) Venezuela
1987-1987 Together Blues Miami USA
1993-1993 Holland & Jove Venezuela
2001-2001 Holland & Serra Miami USA
2002-2006 Franklin Holland Project Miami USA

Albums & Recordings
All these albums contain original F. Holland material
Recorded -
Blues & Rock Style


1965 Sounds of the Holidays LP Album - 4 songs
1966 Un Toque Sicodelico LP Album - 5 songs
1966 Holidays Spain EP - 4 songs
1968 Viva La Gente LP Album - 2 songs
1970 Wall - 1 song
1984 Proyecto Franklin Holland Kandra - 3 songs
1985 Proyecto Franklin Holland Sonografica LP Album - 9 songs
1985 Sonografica El Talento Nacional LP Album - 1 song
1986 Halley's Mandala Kandra 1" tape - 10 songs
1993 9 original Jingles with Otmaro Ruiz - DAT
1993 Holland & Jove - DAT 8 songs
2001 Holland & Serra - 1 song
2002 Franklin Holland Project - Demo CD 10 songs
2006 Franklin Holland Project - Xanadu - Demo CD 8 songs

And approximately 400 non-published songs and pieces,
Adelante Juventud - complete new choral repertoire 1968 ( 18 songs)

1965 Sounds of the Holidays (Album) Discomoda Venezuela

LOS HOLIDAYS
SOUNDS OF THE HOLIDAYS 1966

Bass
:Negro Fortuol
Drums:Rurik Grassi
Vocals: Wolfgang, Negro Fortuol, Franklin Holland
Guitars: Franklin Holland, Ferenc

DISCOMODA CARACAS

mp3 Before our love will..

1966 Un Toque Psicodelico Discomoda (Album) Venezuela
LOS HOLIDAYS
UN TOQUE SICODELICO  1967

Bass
:Jean-Louis Ajzenberg (Froggie)
Drums:Rurik Grassi
Vocals: Franklin Holland, Froggie
Guitars: Franklin Holland

DISCOMODA CARACAS
 
1966 Holidays Spain 45 RCA (4 song, not released) Spain
1968 Viva la Gente (Adelante Juventud Album) Venezuela

ADELANTE JUVENTUD 1968

The original album was not available, and contains 12 tracks, several of which are Holland originals. This compiled album only includes one, non-original track of the Adelante Juventud album  ('de que color es la piel de Dios')

1970 Wall Discomoda (2 single, not released) Venezuela
1976 Chance & Franklyn Newton (4 single, not released) Boston USA
1984 Kandra (into Sonografica Album) Venezuela
1985 Al Publico Sonografica (Spanish Album) Venezuela
PROYECTO FRANKLIN HOLLAND
AL PUBLICO 1985

Bass
:Victor Fiol
Drums:Pedro Rodriguez, Gerardo Ubieda, Enrique Santana
Vocals: Franklin Holland
Guitars: Franklin, Rodolfo Serra
Hammond: Ilan Chester
SONOGRAFICA CARACAS

mp3 No Morira!
mp3 Al Musico
1985 Proyecto Franklin Holland (compilation of Sonografica artists)
EL TALENTO NACIONAL 1985
PROYECTO FRANKLIN HOLLAND

RECOPILACION
SONOGRAFICA  CARACAS
1986 Halley's mandala (10 song English album, not released)
HALLEY'S MANDALA 1986
FRANKLIN HOLLAND

KANDRA CARACAS
1993 Holland & Jove, This is it! private (2 single, not released)
2002 Franklin Holland Project demo CD 'Here and Now'

2006
Franklin Holland Project demo CD Xanadu
FRANKLIN HOLLAND
XANADU  2006
mp3 Smokey Mountain
mp3 On the Way to Xanadu
mp3 Father
mp3 Beyond
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