The Frost was an American psychedelic rock band formed in the late 1960s, led by singer-guitarist Dick Wagner, who later gained fame playing with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed. Best known for their hard rock and bluesy sound, the group was instrumental in the Michigan rock scene. They released three albums, with their second, "Rock and Roll Music," achieving the most commercial success. However, their influence extends beyond their discography, as Wagner's distinctive guitar work has left a significant imprint on the landscape of American rock music.