Frye Family Band Returns After a 4-Year Absence with a New EP "Things Unseen"
After nearly a four-year absence from radio, the Frye Family Band makes their return with the new EP, Things Unseen. The new project is produced by Michael Farren who has written songs for artists such as Laura Daigle, Reba McIntire, and Michael W. Smith, to name a few.
The seven-song EP features four songs co-written by band leader and dad, Tom Frye, along with two songs co-written by daughter Maggie Frye Neal. Additionally, the EP features a cover of the song "Cats in the Cradle," marking the first time the song has been recorded as a duet by a father and son.
"Several years ago, Jonathon and I sang the song during our church's Father's Day service," says Tom. "We wanted it to encourage dads to savor every moment with their children. We heard so many positive comments from people who said hearing a father and son sing that song made it even more poignant. It is such a timeless and powerful song, and it fits so well with the message of 'parenting on purpose' we share during our concerts, worship services, and events."
The band's last CD, Reclamation, topped the CMW Country charts at #1 with "Creation's Song" and hit #4 on the charts with "Song of Hope." In the last few years, the band has expanded their reach in their various events, offering resources for families that go well beyond music.
"In addition to concerts, we have created what we call Family to Family events," says Tom. "These events are flexible enough that they can focus on men, women, couples, parents, or families. I also have written small group studies for post-event use. Lisa and I have seen first-hand the blessings of focusing less on raising children and more on raising disciples. These events, by in large, are an effort to pay that forward. Additionally, I am also offering Worship Workshops for churches. They include a session on the role music plays in our worship services, hands on coaching, and accountability materials which I developed while serving as a worship pastor. At the core of both the Family to Family Events and the Worship Workshop is the desire to see others grow as both disciples and worshipers of Jesus."
About Frye Family Band:
The Frye Family Band has shared the stage and studio with some of music's top performers including guitarist Phil Keaggy, Statler Brothers tenor Jimmy Fortune, and bluegrass artists Daily and Vincent, to name a few. Tom Frye served as a worship leader for over 20 years, and all three of his kids were homeschooled by his wife, Lisa. Between Tom and his adult children- Kaylyn, Maggie, and Jonathon- they play twelve instruments, and have recorded six projects. They achieved a #1 song on the CMW Country radio chart with "Creation's Song" and climbed to #4 with "Song of Hope." The family also authored a book called 101 Devotions for Busy Families. For more information visit www.FryeFamilyBand.com.
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