Franky Perez
Franky Perez was born in Los Angeles in 1972. He started playing guitar as a teenager, and his debut album 'My Name Is Franky Perez' came out in 2007. That...
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Franky Perez was born in Los Angeles in 1972. He started playing guitar as a teenager, and his debut album 'My Name Is Franky Perez' came out in 2007. That record included 'Again,' a ballad that got some attention.
He put out a couple more albums after that, like 'The Set Up' in 2009 and 'The Mission' in 2012. Other songs in his catalog include 'America, You Are Part Of Me' and 'High Hopes.'
There were some legal issues and public criticism around his work at times, though the specifics aren't well documented in reliable sources. He kept writing and recording through it.
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