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Stewart Francke

Stewart Francke (born September 15, 1958 in Saginaw, 2001: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: Best of Stewart Francke
Michigan) is a singer/musician/songwriter in Detroit. (Blue Boundary Records)
His most recent CD, Heartless World (released May 31, 2002: Wheel of Life (Blue Boundary Records)
2011) features a guest appearance by Bruce Springsteen.
His album, Motor City Serenade, was recorded with the 2005: Motor City Serenade (Zane Records)
legendary Motown session band The Funk Brothers.
2008: Alive and Unplugged at The Ark (Zane
Franckes music has won numerous awards: nine De- Records)
troit music awards,[1] Hour Detroit's most popular musi-
cian 2002-2004,[2] four straight ASCAP writers awards, 2011: Heartless World (Blue Boundary Records)
and the prestigious Point of Light Award for his work in
cancer care. The Stewart Francke Leukemia Foundation
(SFLF) was also presented the Partnership In Humanity 2 References
Award by the Detroit Newspapers, and he was awarded a
Creative Artist Grant by Artserve Michigan in 2003.[3] [1] Handyside, Chris. Music: In one ear. Metro Times.
A leukemia and bone marrow transplant survivor of 10 Retrieved 2013-11-02.
years, Francke often plays benet concerts and donates [2] Stewart Francke - A Life Well Lived. Review-mag.com.
his time to cancer support eorts. The SFLF continues 1978-09-03. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
to support many organizations such as Karmanos Can-
cer Institute, the Childrens Leukemia Foundation, The [3] Margaux Associates. Margauxpr.com. Retrieved 2013-
National Bone Marrow Transplant Link, The Leukemia 11-02.
& Lymphoma Society and Gildas Club. The priority [4] Stewart Francke To Receive Lifetime Achievement Arts
mission of the foundation is to fund low income patients Award From His Hometown Of Saginaw, MI. PRLog.
and increase marrow donation in minority communities. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
Francke and Broadway star Brian d'Arcy James recently
raised $92,000 for the Fields Neurological Institute in
their hometown of Saginaw, Michigan. 3 External links
In 2009, Stewart Francke received the 20th Anniversary
Lifetime Achievement Arts Award from his hometown of
Saginaw.[4]
He lives in Huntington Woods, Michigan with his wife
Julia.

1 Discography
1995: Where the River Meets the Bay (Schoolkids
Records)
1996: Expecting Heroes (Wild Justice)
1997: House of Lights (Blue Boundary Records)
1998: Sunower Soul Serenade (Blue Boundary
Records)
1999: Swimming in Mercury (Blue Boundary
Records)
2000: What We Talk of ... When We Talk (Blue
Boundary Records)

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