Born and raised in Minnesota, Paul Frantzich is a singer-songwriter whose music pulls on the common threads that connect us all. Described as sacred, melodic, and boldly explorative, his songs dive deep into what it means to be alive and in community. With heart, vulnerability, and good humor, his music has a way of bringing joy to the surface—whether in a crowded venue, a quiet house concert, or as an inspirational complement to leadership retreats and sacred gatherings.
Paul's musical roots run deep. Writing and recording from an early age, he fronted bands with his brother Timothy, including A Few, Ruby, and Ride Ruby Ride—projects that saw radio success with singles like Giant, Blackbird Possessed, and Divine Effect. The two continued their journey as The Brothers Frantzich, releasing multiple albums and performing everywhere from clubs and pubs to houses of worship and prison yards. Their music became a staple at Robert Bly’s Men’s Conferences and the Great Mother New Father Conference, resonating with audiences in both the U.S. and the UK.
Today, Paul continues to craft songs that inspire, uplift, and invite reflection. Whether performing solo or in collaboration, his music remains a soulful offering—woven with wisdom, wonder, and a deep love for the shared human experience.