Recent Fray News: The Fray display "Scars" with confidence on new album - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Of all the people impacted over the years by the lovable Muppets -- singing frog Kermit, sassy Miss Piggy and their friends -- perhaps the most unlikely is rock band, The Fray. Following the success of their second album, 2009's self-titled "The Fray," the four members were on the verge of breaking up. Then, lead singer/pianist Isaac Slade and bassist Joe King were put ... Q&A With The Fray: New Album 'Scars & Stories,' 10 Years of Hits - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 Isaac Slade and Joe King of the Fray discuss the band's new album and 10th anniversary. Plus, view video of its recent iHeartRadio performance. Fray fails to pack punch - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 The Fray (above) performing an opening set for U2 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT. last June. The Denver group played four dates with the Irish quartet, playing in front of more than 200,000 total people. 'Scars and Stories' | The Fray - Wed, 08 Feb 2012 Denver-based pop-rock band The Fray is known for its massive choruses, catchy hooks and lead singer Isaac Slade's heart-wrenching vocals. With the release of The Fray's third album, "Scars and Stories," it seems that not much has changed. Fray works it out for new album - Mon, 06 Feb 2012 Following an exhaustive two years plus of touring behind 2009's self-titled album, Denver pop rock group The Fray wasn't necessarily torn but was definitely, well, frayed from the road. The result left some tension within the quartet and uncertainty about what the future would hold.
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