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Frank E. Wright
Frank E. Wright is credited on 64 releases across 44 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1995–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
64
Pressings credited
44
Albums
4
Decades active
328
In collections
Biography
Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works and mentoring hundreds of apprentices in his Taliesin Fellowship. Wright believed in designing in harmony with humanity and the environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This philosophy was exemplified in Fallingwater (1935), which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture". Wright was a pioneer of what came to be called the Prairie School movement of architecture and also developed the concept of the Usonian home within Broadacre City, his vision for urban planning in the United States. Wright also designed original and innovative offices, churches, schools, skyscrapers, hotels, museums, and other commercial projects. Wright-designed interior elements (including leaded glass windows, floors, furniture and even tableware) were integrated into these structures. He wrote several books and numerous articles and was a popular lecturer in the United States and in Europe. Wright was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as "the greatest American architect of all time". In 2019, a selection of his work became a listed World Heritage Site under the name The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Raised in rural Wisconsin, Wright studied civil engineering at the University of Wisconsin and later apprenticed in Chicago, first briefly with Joseph Lyman Silsbee, and then with Louis Sullivan at Adler & Sullivan. Wright opened his own successful Chicago practice in 1893 and established a studio in his Oak Park, Illinois home in 1898. His fame increased, and his personal life sometimes made headlines: leaving his first wife Catherine "Kitty" Tobin for Mamah Cheney in 1909; the murder of Mamah, her
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Credited work
64 releases · 44 albums · active 1995–2021
- Performance · 71
- Other credits · 1
Studios: HSBC Arena, Buffalo · Juice Music Studios Level 7 · Later...With Jools Holland · AOL Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Dookie
1994

Bad Hair Day
1996

¡Uno!
2012

¡TRÉ!
2012

¡Dos!
2012

Dead Formats (Volume 1)
2022

Squeeze Box: The Complete Works Of "Weird Al" Yankovic
2017

The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic
2009

Don't Judge A Song By Its Cover
2020

Meet Glen Campbell
2008

Punk Rocksteady
2018

Varsity Blues - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
1998

The Moog Cookbook
1996
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Green Day
- Glen Campbell
- Avril Lavigne
- Cube Experience
- Berk & The Virtual Band
- James Durbin
- Dick Brave & The Backbeats
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