The Fray, known for hits like "How to Save a Life" and "Over My Head (Cable Car)," will play The Blue Note in Columbia this weekend. The band took a hiatus in 2019, and lead singer Isaac Slade ...
This week, Billboard is publishing a series of lists and articles celebrating the music of 20 years ago. Our 2006 Week continues here with the Denver pop-rock band The Fray, who scored a pair of ...
Rock ’n’ roll and sports fandom come in all shapes. Someone who has witnessed both firsthand is The Fray guitarist Dave Welsh, who returns with his band to Cleveland for a show on Aug. 9 at The Agora.
Every time Joe King sings “How to Save a Life” it takes him back a couple decades, to a moment when he and his 20-something bandmates in the Fray were full of questions and short on answers. “Where ...
Amid the 2006 domination of Southern hip-hop and R&B-rooted divas, two strains of comparatively melancholy pop cut through: sensitive white boys with guitars or pianos (Daniel Powter, James Blunt) and ...
In 2005, a Denver pop-rock band called The Fray — vocalist and pianist Isaac Slade, guitarist and vocalist Joe King, lead guitarist Dave Welsh and drummer Ben Wysocki — seemingly catapulted to fame ...
Landon Barker went from the bathroom to the stage with The Fray. After the 22-year-old singer made it his brand to stand in the bathroom and lip sync their 2005 hit, “Look After You,” the band, ...
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