Franny Beecher of rock's Comets dies

The lead guitarist for rock and roll band Bill Haley and the Comets, Franny Beecher, has died at the age of 92.

Franny Beecher, lead guitarist for Bill Haley and the Comets, which helped kick off the rock and roll era with the hit Rock Around the Clock in 1955, has died at the age of 92.

Beecher died in his sleep on Monday night at a nursing home near Philadelphia, his daughter Pauline Grinstead said on Tuesday.

The Comets, whose hits also included "See You Later, Alligator," are credited by some music historians with having recorded the first rock and roll song in 1953 with "Crazy Man, Crazy," the group's biography on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website says.

Beecher, born Francis Beecher in 1921 in Norristown, started playing guitar before crowds when he was 17 and continued until he was 90.

"My dad didn't play music for money. He was no businessman," Grinstead said.

"He played music for music."

Although Philadelphia session musician Danny Cedrone played on the original recording of "Rock Around the Clock" before his death in 1954, Beecher played the signature song for the first time on national television in 1955 and also played with the group in films.

"Rock Around the Clock" became a hit again nearly 20 years after its release when it was included on the soundtrack of "American Graffiti."

The Comets broke up in 1962, but in the 1980s, Beecher and some of the original members reunited and played tour dates around the United States and internationally for years.

Grinstead said her father also is survived by two sons and six grandchildren.


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