Corey Frizzell
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Corey Frizzell has been a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion, acted in music
videos and cast for two roles in the original Stephen King horror
movie, Children of The Corn. If that's not interesting enough, he's
now, a visual artist in high demand, creating custom portraits,
stunning graphics and web design. With royal country music blood
running through his veins, Frizzell has come full circle and been named
the Artist to the Stars for his artistic collaboration with some of
Country Music, Bluegrass and Country Gospel Music's biggest names.
Although his portraits hang on the walls of legendary country music
stars, hit song writers and places like the KY Music Hall of Fame,
Nashville's Sun Records Museum and the world famous Nashville Palace,
Corey is available to anyone interested in owning his one of a kind
creations.
The Frizzell family, most famous for its prominence on the Country
Music Charts, is now witnessing the artistic successes of the second
generation. Although he has siblings following in the Frizzell music
footsteps, who have accepted the challenge of emerging from the giant
shadow first cast by the family music patriarch, Lefty Frizzell, Corey
chose a different path. A path to create his own shadow.
Corey is somewhere in the middle of the six children spanning four
decades of Allen Frizzell, former Nashville recording artist and
younger brother of the Legendary Lefty Frizzell and Country Star, David
Frizzell. Allen began his musical career at the age of nineteen
following his older brother's lead, singing Country Music. After years
of touring off and on with his brothers, Allen went out on his own and
while working the West Coast, opened a show for the late great, Dottie
West, who insisted that he move to Nashville and work for her fronting
her tour. It was during these impressionable years that Allen would
perfect his craft and fall in love with Dottie's daughter, Shelly West.
But the Frizzell musical lineage would start 27 years earlier with his
Legendary brother, Lefty Frizzell.
Despite his namesake, Corey has achieved success in areas other than
music. As the nephew of country stars, David and Lefty Frizzell and the
son of award winning country gospel artist, Allen Frizzell, he is proud
of his musical heritage but early in life, embarked on a path not
filled with music but with Boxing and Art. As an accomplished Boxer and
Artist, Corey has found outlets for his desire to be creative. This
desire seems to course through the veins of the Frizzell family.
After ten years in and out of the ring and four championships,
including a Lightweight Golden Gloves title, Corey gave up boxing to
focus on his art. It wasn't long before he came full circle back to his
country music roots, creating custom portraits for country music stars
and legends like George Jones, Randy Travis, Willie Nelson, Mark
Chesnutt, Brad Paisley, Allen Jackson, Ken Mellons and Gene Watson to
name a few.
Frizzell's collaboration with country music's finest have garnered the
attention of "Country Weekly" "Music City News" "GAC" and country music
magazines all over the world, including Germany's "Country Home",
Australia's "Moore Country", the Netherlands' "Bulit Country" and
France's "Country Music Attitude". Corey would soon be tagged as the
"Artist to The Stars" for his many projects with Country, Bluegrass and
Gospel stars. Most recently being called on to work with the Keith
Whitley Association, the KY Music Hall of Fame, award winning Bluegrass
great, Mark Newton, Henry Paul, founder and lead singer of the popular
groups, The Outlaws, The Henry Paul Band and Blackhawk and Double E
Promotions, one of today's leading artist promotional companies.
videos and cast for two roles in the original Stephen King horror
movie, Children of The Corn. If that's not interesting enough, he's
now, a visual artist in high demand, creating custom portraits,
stunning graphics and web design. With royal country music blood
running through his veins, Frizzell has come full circle and been named
the Artist to the Stars for his artistic collaboration with some of
Country Music, Bluegrass and Country Gospel Music's biggest names.
Although his portraits hang on the walls of legendary country music
stars, hit song writers and places like the KY Music Hall of Fame,
Nashville's Sun Records Museum and the world famous Nashville Palace,
Corey is available to anyone interested in owning his one of a kind
creations.
The Frizzell family, most famous for its prominence on the Country
Music Charts, is now witnessing the artistic successes of the second
generation. Although he has siblings following in the Frizzell music
footsteps, who have accepted the challenge of emerging from the giant
shadow first cast by the family music patriarch, Lefty Frizzell, Corey
chose a different path. A path to create his own shadow.
Corey is somewhere in the middle of the six children spanning four
decades of Allen Frizzell, former Nashville recording artist and
younger brother of the Legendary Lefty Frizzell and Country Star, David
Frizzell. Allen began his musical career at the age of nineteen
following his older brother's lead, singing Country Music. After years
of touring off and on with his brothers, Allen went out on his own and
while working the West Coast, opened a show for the late great, Dottie
West, who insisted that he move to Nashville and work for her fronting
her tour. It was during these impressionable years that Allen would
perfect his craft and fall in love with Dottie's daughter, Shelly West.
But the Frizzell musical lineage would start 27 years earlier with his
Legendary brother, Lefty Frizzell.
Despite his namesake, Corey has achieved success in areas other than
music. As the nephew of country stars, David and Lefty Frizzell and the
son of award winning country gospel artist, Allen Frizzell, he is proud
of his musical heritage but early in life, embarked on a path not
filled with music but with Boxing and Art. As an accomplished Boxer and
Artist, Corey has found outlets for his desire to be creative. This
desire seems to course through the veins of the Frizzell family.
After ten years in and out of the ring and four championships,
including a Lightweight Golden Gloves title, Corey gave up boxing to
focus on his art. It wasn't long before he came full circle back to his
country music roots, creating custom portraits for country music stars
and legends like George Jones, Randy Travis, Willie Nelson, Mark
Chesnutt, Brad Paisley, Allen Jackson, Ken Mellons and Gene Watson to
name a few.
Frizzell's collaboration with country music's finest have garnered the
attention of "Country Weekly" "Music City News" "GAC" and country music
magazines all over the world, including Germany's "Country Home",
Australia's "Moore Country", the Netherlands' "Bulit Country" and
France's "Country Music Attitude". Corey would soon be tagged as the
"Artist to The Stars" for his many projects with Country, Bluegrass and
Gospel stars. Most recently being called on to work with the Keith
Whitley Association, the KY Music Hall of Fame, award winning Bluegrass
great, Mark Newton, Henry Paul, founder and lead singer of the popular
groups, The Outlaws, The Henry Paul Band and Blackhawk and Double E
Promotions, one of today's leading artist promotional companies.