
David Frizzell lived all over Texas starting in Greenville in the early ’40s when his dad went to Europe in WWII. He began touring with his legendary brother, Lefty Frizzell, at the age of 12 throughout the 1950s and '60s. After serving in the Air Force, Frizzell signed with Columbia Records in 1970 and charted his first Billboard single with "L.A. International Airport" and then a Top 40 with "I Just Can’t Help Believing."
In recent years, Frizzell created his label Nashville America Records and has released several albums, including Frizzell & Friends: This Is Our Time, which includes a bonus track written in honor of Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, and traditional music in general. "Lefty, Merle & Me" features David with Marty Haggard.
David Frizzell lived all over Texas starting in Greenville in the early ’40s when his dad went to Europe in WWII. He began touring with his legendary brother, Lefty Frizzell, at the age of 12 throughout the 1950s and '60s. After serving in the Air Force, Frizzell signed with Columbia Records in 1970 and charted his first Billboard single with "L.A. International Airport" and then a Top 40 with "I Just Can’t Help Believing."
In recent years, Frizzell created his label Nashville America Records and has released several albums, including Frizzell & Friends: This Is Our Time, which includes a bonus track written in honor of Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, and traditional music in general. "Lefty, Merle & Me" features David with Marty Haggard.
David Frizzell lived all over Texas starting in Greenville in the early ’40s when his dad went to Europe in WWII. He began touring with his legendary brother, Lefty Frizzell, at the age of 12 throughout the 1950s and '60s. After serving in the Air Force, Frizzell signed with Columbia Records in 1970 and charted his first Billboard single with "L.A. International Airport" and then a Top 40 with "I Just Can’t Help Believing."
In recent years, Frizzell created his label Nashville America Records and has released several albums, including Frizzell & Friends: This Is Our Time, which includes a bonus track written in honor of Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, and traditional music in general. "Lefty, Merle & Me" features David with Marty Haggard.