Franky Gee
Franky Gee | |
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![]() Gee in June 2002 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Francisco Alejandro Gutierrez |
Born | Havana, Cuba | February 19, 1962
Origin | Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Died | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | October 22, 2005 (aged 43)
Genres | Europop, dance-rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Rapper |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Francisco Alejandro Gutierrez (February 19, 1962 – October 22, 2005), known professionally as Franky Gee, was a Cuban-American singer, rapper and soldier. He was the second lead vocalist of the Europop group Captain Jack.
Early life
Gee was born in Havana, Cuba, with 3 siblings. His family emigrated to Miami, Florida, and he then went on to Mallorca, Spain when he was young.[1] After college, he enlisted in the United States Army, and was stationed in Germany. While there, he began his career as a disc jockey. He grew tired of military service and decided to stay in Germany when his enlistment expired. In Darmstadt, Germany, he formed Captain Jack, alongside vocalist Liza da Costa, where he found success.
Gee also wrestled for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling in Japan on August 28, 2000 losing to Kodo Fuyuki at FMW's Super Dynamism 2000 pay-per-view.
Death
On October 17, 2005, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while walking with his son in Palma de Mallorca. He went into a coma and died five days later. The cerebral hemorrhage may have been due to a stroke in July 2002.[2]
References
- ^ Discogs: Biography
- ^ Captain Jack ist gestorben(in German)
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- 1962 births
- 2005 deaths
- Cuban emigrants to the United States
- Eurodance musicians
- American expatriates in Germany
- American dance musicians
- United States Army soldiers
- 20th-century American male singers