Craig Frost

Craig Frost is an American keyboardist and pianist, primarily known for his work in rock music. Born on November 1, 1948, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Frost gained prominence as a member of the classic rock band Grand Funk Railroad, joining them in 1972. His contributions helped shape the band's sound, particularly through his work on albums such as "We're an American Band" (1973) and "Shinin' On" (1974). Frost is recognized for his adept use of keyboards, including the Hammond organ and synthesizers, which added depth to the band's music. In addition to his work with Grand Funk Railroad, Frost collaborated with several artists, including Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, and has performed with acts like Ted Nugent and the band "The Frost," which he co-founded in the late 1960s. His versatility and skillful playing have made him a respected figure in the rock community. Frost’s impact on music is characterized by his ability to blend rock elements with soulful keyboard melodies, contributing to the rich tapestry of American rock music during the 1970s and beyond. He remains a vital part of Grand Funk Railroad's legacy as they continue to tour and perform.