Frank Hovington
from Reading, PA
January 9, 1919 - June 21, 1982 (age 63)
Biography
A tremendous country blues musician who was singing vividly and playing with flair well after the genre's heyday, Franklin Frank Hovington started on ukulele and banjo as a child. He teamed with Willliam Walker in the late '30s and the '40s playing at house parties and dances in Frederica, DE. Hovington moved to Washington, D.C., in the late '40s, and backed such groups as Stewart Dixon's Golden Stars and Ernest Ewin's Jubilee Four. He also worked with Billy Stewart's band. Hovington moved to Delaware in 1967, and was recorded by Flyright in 1975. His 1975 LP was a masterpiece, and alerted many in the blues community to his abilities. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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