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LIVE FROM HOME WITH THE FRAY
Wednesday, February 8 at 8:00pm

A rare, intimate benefit evening with The Fray. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, January 25 at noon.
Epic Records will release the critically acclaimed Denver-based foursome The Fray’s third album Scars & Stories February 7. The band’s 2005 double-platinum debut, which featured the   hit single “How to Save a Life,” garnered critical praise from People Magazine,  who called the album “addictive.” The Fray, who received a 2010 Grammy  nomination for their self-titled release have made numerous television  appearances including “The David Letterman Show,” “The Today Show,”  “Good Morning America,” “The Tonight Show” and many more. The first  single off the new album “Heartbeat” is now available for download on  iTunes. The band will premiere the new single on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”  October 27 kicking off the first night of sweeps.
Scars & Stories leads with “Heartbeat,” of which  lead-singer Isaac Slade notes, “That song came out of a period of my  life when I was trying hard to be open to whatever came my way. I  traveled through South Africa and Rwanda with a buddy, and at first it  was really hard to stay open in the face of so much pain and heartache.  But then I ended up meeting so many cool and inspiring people, and all  these ideas for lyrics and melodies just started rushing in.” The  inspiration specifically came from a chance meeting with an expatriate  woman. Speaking of the miracle of the capital city overcoming such  remarkable odds, the two held hands and Slade reveals “I felt so  connected to her. I couldn’t tell if it was her pulse or mine.”
The album was recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in  Nashville. The Fray was able to hone their sound with the help of  producer Brendan O’Brien (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, and Neil Young).  On the new recording, the band transforms their real life experiences  into a collection of songs that are reflective, but still maintain a pop  sensibility. The making of Scars & Stories fostered the  most evolution the band has ever experienced, both lyrically and  musically. “On our first record, we didn’t quite trust ourselves yet,”  says Slade. “We loosened up on the second album, but there was still  some element of restraint. But on this one, we just stepped up to plate  and swung as hard as we could.”
The Fray is Isaac Slade (pianist/vocalist), Joe King  (guitarist/vocalist), Dave Welsh (guitarist), and Ben Wysocki (drummer).  The band formed in 2002 after high school friends Slade and King bumped  into each other at a local guitar shop. The group achieved national  success with their first single, “Over My Head (Cable Car),” which  became a top ten hit in the U.S. The release of their second single,  “How to Save a Life” brought them worldwide fame, and the group’s second  self-titled album debuted at number-one on the Billboard charts and was  also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The Fray  was ranked #84 on Billboard’s “Artists of the Decade” in 2010.
Tickets are $40 and guarantee admission but not seating,  which is limited. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, January 25 at noon. Doors will open at 7:30PM. All ticket sales benefit the Housing Works mission of fighting to end AIDS and homelessness.The Live From Home concert series in generously sponsored by Whole Foods.

LIVE FROM HOME WITH THE FRAY

Wednesday, February 8 at 8:00pm

A rare, intimate benefit evening with The Fray. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, January 25 at noon.

Epic Records will release the critically acclaimed Denver-based foursome The Fray’s third album Scars & Stories February 7. The band’s 2005 double-platinum debut, which featured the hit single “How to Save a Life,” garnered critical praise from People Magazine, who called the album “addictive.” The Fray, who received a 2010 Grammy nomination for their self-titled release have made numerous television appearances including “The David Letterman Show,” “The Today Show,” “Good Morning America,” “The Tonight Show” and many more. The first single off the new album “Heartbeat” is now available for download on iTunes. The band will premiere the new single on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” October 27 kicking off the first night of sweeps.

Scars & Stories leads with “Heartbeat,” of which lead-singer Isaac Slade notes, “That song came out of a period of my life when I was trying hard to be open to whatever came my way. I traveled through South Africa and Rwanda with a buddy, and at first it was really hard to stay open in the face of so much pain and heartache. But then I ended up meeting so many cool and inspiring people, and all these ideas for lyrics and melodies just started rushing in.” The inspiration specifically came from a chance meeting with an expatriate woman. Speaking of the miracle of the capital city overcoming such remarkable odds, the two held hands and Slade reveals “I felt so connected to her. I couldn’t tell if it was her pulse or mine.”

The album was recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville. The Fray was able to hone their sound with the help of producer Brendan O’Brien (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, and Neil Young). On the new recording, the band transforms their real life experiences into a collection of songs that are reflective, but still maintain a pop sensibility. The making of Scars & Stories fostered the most evolution the band has ever experienced, both lyrically and musically. “On our first record, we didn’t quite trust ourselves yet,” says Slade. “We loosened up on the second album, but there was still some element of restraint. But on this one, we just stepped up to plate and swung as hard as we could.”

The Fray is Isaac Slade (pianist/vocalist), Joe King (guitarist/vocalist), Dave Welsh (guitarist), and Ben Wysocki (drummer). The band formed in 2002 after high school friends Slade and King bumped into each other at a local guitar shop. The group achieved national success with their first single, “Over My Head (Cable Car),” which became a top ten hit in the U.S. The release of their second single, “How to Save a Life” brought them worldwide fame, and the group’s second self-titled album debuted at number-one on the Billboard charts and was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The Fray was ranked #84 on Billboard’s “Artists of the Decade” in 2010.

Tickets are $40 and guarantee admission but not seating, which is limited. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, January 25 at noon.
Doors will open at 7:30PM.
All ticket sales benefit the Housing Works mission of fighting to end AIDS and homelessness.
The Live From Home concert series in generously sponsored by Whole Foods.

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