Frankie Negrón (born January 21, 1977, in Newark, New Jersey) is a singer of salsa music and songwriter of Puerto Rican descent.
Frankie attended Newark Arts High School in the early 90s gaining notoriety as part of an R&B singing group called Base Harmony (the other members at this time were Sean Pulley, Dionte Sutton, Kwhan Jarmond, and Bobby Bright).
Paul Simon, conducting an audition of Base Harmony for the Broadway musical The Capeman, immediately recognized Frankie as someone worth watching and gave him a supporting role in the play as part of the "Doo Wop Group Ensemble" (cast under the name Frank Negron [1]).
"[4] Negrón appeared on the American soap opera One Life to Live on August 5, 2009, to perform music from his then upcoming album Independence Day.
[6] Airgo are currently in the process of re-releasing Independence Day with Negrón's performance of the Kara DioGuardi/David Cook penned song "No Reply," mixed by Tom Lord-Alge.