Tom Frye/Frye Family Band
- Nashville, TN
- Christian Band
- 6 Verified Bookings
Chris T. said “We loved having Tom lead worship form our church. He’s a very talented musician with a great heart. Definitely recommend him!!”
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Meaningful lyrics, sophisticated harmonies and intricate guitar work fill these songs that speak to modern-day issues and resonate with audiences young and old...soft ballads to hard-driving acoustic songs. Think '70's acoustic rock...interlaced with a little bit of good humor along the way! We play primarily original music with just a few 'cover' songs thrown in, by artists such as James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, and Carol King. We utilize one acoustic guitar and two voices in our performances, but never fail to get toes tapping.
These two sing from the heart. They’ve experienced what they sing about, and because of that, the music is clear, and always true. It’s original music you can relate to. It’s beautiful on every level. Do yourself a favor and listen. I guarantee you’ll end up wanting more.
Response from Boo Radley Music Duo:
Thanks so much, Jo Ellen! It's so nice to have our authenticity recognized!
I expected them to be good after seeing their videos, but I was still amazed by them! Very friendly and professional. Their songs are beautiful and they excel at harmonies, stage presence and performance skills such as mic technique and instrument dynamics. They even helped to put away seats after the show! This is a major singer / songwriter duo on the verge of signing a recording deal...get them while you can!
Response from Boo Radley Music Duo:
Wow! Thank you so much! We are grateful for your encouragement, and look forward to seeing you all at Roberts Hall again real soon!
Price Range: Varies by event. $400 - $1,200
Gig Length: 90 - 160 minutes
Languages: English
We are an original acoustic duo called Boo Radley. We are in Nashville, but like to take our music on the road as well. Our music falls into the ‘Lite Rock’ sort of category; think ‘70’s acoustic rock.
We use just one acoustic guitar and two vocals in our performances. We have an excellent, small P.A. system if needed, and volume is never a problem. We are also perfectly fine with doing a show with no P.A. at all, if the conditions are right.
We’ve become known for our intricate harmonies, sophisticated guitar work, and meaningful lyrics. Speaking to modern-day and sometimes personal issues, our songs seem to resonate with audiences young and old. Our show more often than not ends up moving in a humorous direction. We truly enjoy interacting with an audience -- no matter the size -- and sharing some emotion and some laughter between us.
We hope to see you soon!
Peter Cooper, Music Editor of the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN, has this to say about Boo Radley’s original music: "’Boo Radley’ is something special. I really enjoy this music and want to hear much more. It's really, really good."
Boo Radley's original songs highlight the songwriting skills, sophisticated harmonies and guitar work, and true passions of the acoustic duo, comprised of Michael Shawn Turner and Patricia Matson-Turner. The two have been in the music business for decades. At the close of the ‘90’s, Michael achieved stardom in Manila, Philippines, in a band called Battery. Gracing a desk in Michael and Patty’s living room is a Nu107 Rock Award 2000 that Michael received as “Guitarist of the Year, Michael Turner of Battery.” For many years, Patty performed in the Mid-Atlantic Region as the lead singer of various rock and variety cover bands.
The two met in Tallahassee, Florida, and became fast friends. Michael asked Patty to help write a song he had been commissioned to write, and in one afternoon they came up with what is now the title track of their first commercial EP, “More than Meets the Eye”… (not for a minute did either of them foresee even performing the song, much less making it the title track of a Nashville-recorded EP!) They have recently relocated their home to Nashville, TN, but will continue travelling wherever the music takes them! There is no distance they won't travel to perform their music!
The recording took place in December 2016 at the iconic Treasure Isle Recorders, Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee. Owned by Fred Vail, legendary manager of The Beach Boys, Treasure Isle has been the recording base of such industry giants as Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Waylon Jennings, and Jason Aldean, to name just a few. At the engineering helm of Boo’s EP was Peter Coleman, yet another industry giant.
The EP is being enthusiastically received by music industry executives, radio and print personnel, as well as everyday listeners.
PRESS:
Kati Schardl of the Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, FL:
“[More than Meets the Eye] is a seven-song slice of assured musicianship and warm harmonies, with Matson’s honey-rich voice meshing seamlessly with Turner’s, which ranges effortlessly from baritone to tenor. The songs cover the topical bases, with a baby-please-come-home song (“C’mon Home”), a drinkin’ ditty (“Ballad of Me, Myself & I”), a rambling, feel-good tune (“My Good Friend”) and an anthem on our common humanity (“Not Home Yet”). All were produced with pristine attention to musical detail by Nashville legend Fred Vail at Treasure Isle Recordings.
The song that stuck in my ear was “Uphill,” with its spry picking and deft melodicism. When Matson unleashes her voice on the chorus, it’s glorious.”
Marina Brown, Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, FL:
"...the high, clear, full-throated vocals of Patty Matson aren’t rock ‘n’ roll, but rather like shiny metal — warm silver dollars on a summer day. Turner’s expert guitar shows a professional who knows when to embellish and when to support. And together, Boo Radley’s crafted songs, tales of struggle and of quiet victories make compelling harmonies that leave their audience rapt."
John Baker, Gulf 104 Radio, Tallahassee, FL has this to say about the songs on ‘More than Meets the Eye’:
1. More Than Meets the Eye – Wonderful pairing of voices, and incredible production values.
2. C’mon Home – Again, your voices are a natural pairing and so far I’ve heard some very impressive writing.
3. Ballad of Me, Myself and I – Great storytelling. Some heartfelt work and touching tones.
4. Uphill – Very nice upbeat and uplifting sound with a positive look at the future. On this, as all selections so far, I am impressed with the guitar work interlaced with the sweet harmonies.
5. My Good Friend – Another impressive writing effort showing in tandem with perfectly matched vocals. Harmonies are tight and that’s tough on a slower number!
6. Not Home Yet - Another strong presentation of solid Americana. Vocals mesh wonderfully and create a pleasing effect to tell the tale.
7. Picnic on the Roof – Great big sound in production that sets this slightly apart from the rest of the EP. Once again, a good effort of relating a story, this time with a haunting feel and a grabbing effect of the fade-in of the vocals on phrasing.
VENUE OWNERS ON BOO RADLEY PERFORMANCES:
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Matt Gardi, Owner, Bowery Station, Apalachicola, FL:
"Some of the best vocals that grace our coast guide us on a tour of well written, soul searching originals that captivate the audience."
Debbie Dix-Bishop, New Posh Listening Room, Crawfordville, FL:
Michael and Patty “weave together magic on the stage, with a chemistry that is undeniably strong, and a respect and love that also shines through."
Meaningful lyrics, high-quality, well-rehearsed vocal harmonies, and Turner’s intricate playing on his warm, full-bodied acoustic set Boo Radley apart. Their songs, speaking to modern-day, personal issues, resonate with audiences young and old. Having endured many hardships together, Michael and Patty can give validity to the emotions expressed through their music. Serious visual handicap (Michael, after more than 30 eye surgeries, one of which was the removal of his right eye, is now legally blind, with fluctuating quality of vision.), deaths of immediate family members, and addiction of and incarceration of loved ones are just a few of the painful life experiences through which Michael and Patty have written some of their most popular songs. Ranging from soft ballads to more hard-driving acoustic songs, their music has proven to thrive through Boo’s live performances.
Please stay tuned as the Boo Radley adventure continues!
We need very little from venues in which we perform. One electric outlet usually does the trick! Making sure there is adequate lighting for Michael to see his guitar is also important, as he is visually disabled.
We perform mostly our own music. Thanks for listening!
We asked some of our most fervent fans which bands our music reminds them of. The top three answers were 'Fleetwood Mac,' 'Indigo Girls,' and 'Simon and Garfunkel.'
One electrical outlet
Enough lighting to be able to see the guitar
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