Second Cup Café: The Fray
The Group Performs Songs From New Album
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Play CBS Video Video Second Cup Caf?: The Fray The Fray, a Denver-based pop-rock group, performs a song from its upcoming debut album, "How To Save A Life," in this week's "Second Cup Caf?."
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The Fray (Chapman Baehler)
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Isaac Slade, lead vocalist and piano player, and Joe King, who plays guitar and also sings, formed the group in 2002. They quickly developed a loyal following in the Mile High city and earned the "Best New Band" title from Denver's "Westword Magazine" which led to substantial local airplay.
The exposure attracted drummer Ben Wysocki and guitarist Dave Welsh, who complete the unusual lineup of piano mixed with guitar. The idea for their name rose from clashes the foursome had about song composition.
Fans of U2 or The Counting Crows should listen to the band's first single, "Over My Head (Cable Car)." The title track, "How To Save A Life" has special significance for Slade, who wrote the song after an experience as a mentor to a crack-addicted teen.
Last summer, the band toured with Weezer before their album release in September. This week The Fray, who is now headlining their own tour, visits The Saturday Early Show's Second Cup Café to perform songs from their new album.
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