Black Francis is the stage name contrived by and for Charles Thompson during his residency in college rock band
the Pixies, a period that ran from the group's formation in Boston during 1986 until the dark day in 1993 when
Black Francis announced during a BBC radio interview that the group was disbanding. The other members of
the Pixies such as
Kim Deal were not yet wise to this, finding out a tad bit later when their now former associate faxed them a transcription of relevant parts of the radio show. Thompson's next show business identity was as
Frank Black, often in the bandleading context of
Frank Black and the Catholics. Publishing bean counters can watch for songwriting credits under both pseudonyms as well as under Charles Thompson; in the latter case he should not be confused with the famed classic jazz keyboardist whose works were recorded by
Charlie Parker and many others. Thompson released many albums under his
Frank Black moniker, but returned to the
Black Francis name for 2007's
Bluefinger, which was a concept album about the life and death of Dutch painter/punk rocker
Herman Brood and featured some of
Black's most ferocious rock in years. Still working under his
Black Francis moniker,
Black released the sexually charged
NonStopErotik in 2010. Abbabubba, a B-sides and demos collection, arrived in 2011 along with The Golem, Francis' score for the 1920 silent film of the same name.
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Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi