The Frost

The Frost was an American psychedelic rock band from Alpena, Michigan in the late 1960s, led by singer-guitarist Dick Wagner, who went on to play with Ursa Major, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Peter Gabriel in the 1970s.

Dick Wagner had just been rejected from the band Blood, Sweat, and Tears so he fully devoted his time to The Frost.

The Frost were one of the top Detroit area bands of the era; however, substandard album cover artwork and poor distribution and promotion by Vanguard hampered the band, causing them to miss the national success that other bands like Ann Arbor's Bob Seger, Detroit's Ted Nugent and Flint's Grand Funk Railroad were to achieve.

[2] There have been several Frost reunion concerts over the years, especially while Wagner still lived and performed in Michigan.

The Frost was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2008.