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Tom Frye and the Frye Family Band have toured with some of the most successful artists in both country and Christian music including the Statler Brothers' tenor Jimmy Fortune, Dove Award-winning songwriter Mitch McVicker, comedian Dennis Swanburg, and bluegrass artists Dailey and Vincent.  

To read a full bio about the band as well as view their "Family Band" music video, click
here.

Following their successful radio singles on the Inspirational format, the Frye Family Band is releasing their first single to Christian Country! Check out "The Choice" song below:


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Lyrics for "The Choice"
written by Tom Frye

Two masters vie for my attention
Two masters beckon for my soul
One with a gentle whisper
The other like the sirens song
One speaks of hidden treasure,
To find it I must give up all I own  
The other offers many pleasures,
Mine with no sacrifice at all 

Singing come to me

I’m all you need

The sirens song is oh so lovely
The smell of sweet perfume fills the air
Gentle breeze across my cheek
And I can almost taste the spring time in the air
The choice seems so easy
Nothing or everything
But in her melody  
I begin to hear a hollow ring

Singing come to me

I’m all you need

So I turn my back to the temptress
And the gentle breeze turns cold as ice
And I strain to hear that whisper
As I prepare my sacrifice
That whisper gives way to a roar
That echoes deep against my chest
Soon it’s joined by countless more
Like a mighty cloud of witnesses 

Singing come to me

I’m all you need

©2012 Tom Frye

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