Kooymans & Carillo.

George Kooymans and Frank Carillo will be back on Dutch stages during a small Summertour 2011.They will play with the Barking Dogs: Bob Langenberg on Drums, Ocki Klootwijk on bass and Tyn Smit on keys.

Frank Carillo.

Frank Carillo is the epitome of the "musician's musician." Throughout his career, his craftsmanship as a gifted world-class guitar player, memorable prolific songwriting and his warm and affable persona have allowed him to make an indelible mark on the international music scene.

Rails to Kingdom Come.

Frank Carillo and the Bandoleros are wraping up their new CD. All the work is being done at Millbrook Studios with renowned producer and sound engineer extraordinaire Paul Orofino. The CD, "Rails To Kingdom Come," is scheduled for early summer release.

Pure sin.

Written by: 
Frank Carillo
Track released on: 
Carly Simon' "Spy" album

I can barely see your sneakers
You say I got to keep my head down
You’
re painting my portrait
In a red velvet gown

How do you see me
As demure and discreet?
But do you know what I’ll do
Do you know what I’
ll do
When I go out on the street?

Pure sin, pure sin
The kind you won’t mind
The kind there could be trouble in

I can barely see your sneakers
You know they look pretty rough
Well I bet when you get loaded
You can get pretty tough

You pass me the caviar
Say "hey baby do you want something to eat? "
But do you know what I’ll do
Do you know what I’
ll do
When I go out on the street?

Pure sin, pure sin
The kind you won’t mind
The kind there could be trouble in

I can barely see your sneakers
You’re dripping paint all over the place
Why not get right to the point
And splash it right on my face!

How do you see me?
As silly and sweet?
But do you know what I’ll do
When I go out on the street.

Pure sin, pure sin
The kind you won’t mind
The kind there could be trouble in