Frank Nappi

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Nappi at his home on Long Island

Frank Nappi (born February 27, 1967) is an American author, lyricist and high school English teacher.

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Works

Nappi's novels include:

Nappi collaborated with MP Music House in Nashville in the fall of 2017 to produce the song "Buckle Up and Dig In" as part of the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Mickey Tussler series release. He has since written several songs for MP Music House, including singles "Hey Jay," "The Words Were Right There," and the track "Daddy Wrote The Music" which appeared on the album Heroes Welcome in 2018.

Nappi is credited with the writing of several songs for country music artist Atticus Jones, including "Still Above The Ground," "I Wish I Was a Jerk," "Broken Pieces," "I Wonder," "One," "Saltwater Walking", "Walk with Me" and "P-A-I-N", all singles released by MP Music House in 2019.

Nappi is also credited with the writing of several songs for jazz artist Tom Petrone, including 2020 releases "Fly Again," "Let's Get Lost," and "One Terrific Christmas Day," as well as 2021 releases "If I Said I Love You," "That Kind of Summer," "Seaside Serenade" and "Magic."

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Songs

Films/TV

References

  1. "Stories From the Battlefield Inspire a Teacher's World War II Novel". New York Times. 2005.
  2. "Frank Nappi's Novel Sparks Film Adaptation". Farmingdale Observer. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  3. "New Mickey Tussler Novel from Frank Nappi". Massapequan Observer. 2012. Archived from the original on 2016-01-23. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  4. "Bestselling Author Nelson DeMille Endorses NOBODY HAS TO KNOW". Yahoo News.