There is more than one artist with this name (and it'd be nice to see them separated onto two different pages): 1) Francine is a Finnish rock'n'roll band, although the word "rock'n'roll" may not give right picture of the band. Some would say rockabilly or something else, but the fact that this band is using a bull fiddle instead of the commonly used electric bass gives this band a special nature - the look, the feel and the sound (And the bigger the instrument, the harder the rumble on the sta...
There is more than one artist with this name (and it'd be nice to see them separated onto two different pages):
1) Francine is a Finnish rock'n'roll band, although the word "rock'n'roll" may not give right picture of the band. Some would say rockabilly or something else, but the fact that this band is using a bull fiddle instead of the commonly used electric bass gives this band a special nature - the look, the feel and the sound (And the bigger the instrument, the harder the rumble on the stage). Another characteristic of Francine is wild performances on the stage - if the drums ain't broken or at least rolling at the end of the gig - it ain't Francine. Francine was formed in 1987 and it has over the recent seven years "stabilized" its composition to a three men group.
2) Francine, on Q Division Records, is a Boston, MA band with 3 full length releases - Forty on a Fall Day, 28 Plastic Blue Versions of Endings Without You, and 2006's addition, Airshow. Band members consist of vocalist/guitarist Clayton Scoble, guitarist Albert Gualtieri, keyboardist Paul Simonoff, bassist Sean Connelly, and drummer Steve Scully. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.