Frye Family Cover of ‘Cats in the Cradle’ a First for Recording Industry
The Frye Family Band marked their first #1 Song as Creation’s Song moved to the top of the charts.
The Frye Family Band marked their first #1 Song as Creation’s Song moved to the top of the charts.
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New Frye Family Band EP “Things Unseen” features a father/son cover of Grammy-nominated ‘Cats in the Cradle’ — a first for the recording industry
After nearly a four-year absence from radio, the Frye Family Band makes their musical return with the new EP, Things Unseen. The new project was 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 band is known for merging country, pop, and Inspirational genres.
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. The Frye Family EP also features a cover of the song “Cats in the Cradle,” a 1974 folk rock song by Harry Chapin. This marks the first time the song has been recorded as a duet by a father and son.
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