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Tillman Franks

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After the war, Franks and Claude King formed the Rainbow Boys while working at an assortment of other jobs, mostly in automobile sales. On April 3, 1948, Franks played bass with the Bailes Brothers on the first night of the
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Franks died in the fall of 2006 at the age of eighty-six. His son, the Reverend Watson Franks, preached the funeral. The family is interred at Forest Park West Cemetery in Shreveport.
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as: "an area 50-miles in radius from downtown Shreveport from which many kinds of music evolved. I was lucky to have lived my life in The Magic Circle."
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Radio recalled Franks as "a legend that should be remembered all the contributions not only to Shreveport's musical history but to rock and country."
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neighborhood. In his later years he lived in southwestern Shreveport near his long-term friend Claude King, known for the 1962 hit songs "
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also recorded as his first single. During 1960, Franks co-wrote with Horton the successful singles "
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Tillman Franks helped to coin the phrase "The Magic Circle," which he describes in his
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where his feet and hand impressions are in concrete beside other talents, such as
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On July 11, 1996, Shreveport observed "Tillman Franks Day", sponsored by KWKH.
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Virginia Helen Suber Franks (married 1946-2006, his death)
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music has been recognized by his induction into the
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C. E. Byrd High School
Country music
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bassist
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country music
Johnny Horton
David Houston
Webb Pierce
Claude King
Stamps
Lafayette County
Arkansas
Shreveport
Louisiana
Cedar Grove
Wolverton Mountain
1864 battle of Atlanta
American Civil War
United States Army
World War II
Carthage
World War II
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