Frank Secich (born June 14, 1951) is an American rock musician, songwriter, author and record producer.
He was the bass player and founding member of the group
Blue Ash from 1969 to 1979 and guitarist and bassist for the
Stiv Bators band from 1979 until 1981. He played in the Cleveland-based group
Club Wow with
Jimmy Zero of the
Dead Boys from 1982 to 1985 and produced the Ohio band the Infidels from 1985 to 1990. He is currently the rhythm guitarist for the
Deadbeat Poets who were formed in 2006 in Youngstown, Ohio. Frank Secich's autobiography "Circumstantial Evidence" was published by High Voltage Publishing of Australia in 2015. His second book "Not That Way Anymore" was published in November 2023 by High Voltage Publishing. His current band, The Deadbeat Poets are on Pop Detective Records, which is owned by Mark Hershberger.
Deadbeat Poets "She's With Me" Unsigned, Sealed and Delivered No. 9 CD 3101 Bullseye Records 2016
Canada
Deadbeat Poets "I'll Be Standing By" Twelve String High (2LP & CD) You Are The Cosmos 2016
Spain
Deadbeat Poets "Joe The Mynah Bird" Godless America-2017-Cassette Only Release
Stiv Bators,
Deadbeat Poets (No Compromise, No Regrets) Soundtrack 2019-A Million Miles Away. You Don't Go Away, The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour, Evil Boy. The Psychedelic Gas Station
Deadbeat Poets (Tribute To Sonny Vincent) 2019-"It's Summertime"
Deadbeat Poets"Riding The Dog" Rolling Stone: Life & Death Of Brian Jones (Original Soundtrack) MVD 2020
Blue Ash "It's All In Your Mind" Peppermint Productions LP "Rat Race" 2022
Deadbeat Poets "Sunglass City" Nightclubbing (The Birth Of Punk Rock In New York City) MVD (Original Soundtrack) 2022
Blue Ash "Abracadabra (Have You Seen Her?)" Cherry Red Records "Looking For The Magic" American Powerpop In The 70's 2023 UK 3-CD Set
Songs Recorded By Other Artists
A Million Miles Away (Secich)-
Michael Monroe-Finland, Japan
Stiv (No Compromise, No Regrets) 2019- directed by Danny Garcia-A Million Miles Away. You Don't Go Away, The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour, Evil Boy. The Psychedelic Gas Station
Frank Secich (born June 14, 1951) is an American rock musician, songwriter, author and record producer.
He was the bass player and founding member of the group
Blue Ash from 1969 to 1979 and guitarist and bassist for the
Stiv Bators band from 1979 until 1981. He played in the Cleveland-based group
Club Wow with
Jimmy Zero of the
Dead Boys from 1982 to 1985 and produced the Ohio band the Infidels from 1985 to 1990. He is currently the rhythm guitarist for the
Deadbeat Poets who were formed in 2006 in Youngstown, Ohio. Frank Secich's autobiography "Circumstantial Evidence" was published by High Voltage Publishing of Australia in 2015. His second book "Not That Way Anymore" was published in November 2023 by High Voltage Publishing. His current band, The Deadbeat Poets are on Pop Detective Records, which is owned by Mark Hershberger.
Deadbeat Poets "She's With Me" Unsigned, Sealed and Delivered No. 9 CD 3101 Bullseye Records 2016
Canada
Deadbeat Poets "I'll Be Standing By" Twelve String High (2LP & CD) You Are The Cosmos 2016
Spain
Deadbeat Poets "Joe The Mynah Bird" Godless America-2017-Cassette Only Release
Stiv Bators,
Deadbeat Poets (No Compromise, No Regrets) Soundtrack 2019-A Million Miles Away. You Don't Go Away, The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour, Evil Boy. The Psychedelic Gas Station
Deadbeat Poets (Tribute To Sonny Vincent) 2019-"It's Summertime"
Deadbeat Poets"Riding The Dog" Rolling Stone: Life & Death Of Brian Jones (Original Soundtrack) MVD 2020
Blue Ash "It's All In Your Mind" Peppermint Productions LP "Rat Race" 2022
Deadbeat Poets "Sunglass City" Nightclubbing (The Birth Of Punk Rock In New York City) MVD (Original Soundtrack) 2022
Blue Ash "Abracadabra (Have You Seen Her?)" Cherry Red Records "Looking For The Magic" American Powerpop In The 70's 2023 UK 3-CD Set
Songs Recorded By Other Artists
A Million Miles Away (Secich)-
Michael Monroe-Finland, Japan
Stiv (No Compromise, No Regrets) 2019- directed by Danny Garcia-A Million Miles Away. You Don't Go Away, The Stiv Bators Ghost Tour, Evil Boy. The Psychedelic Gas Station