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 Jul 7, 2026

Frye Family Band Returns To Glasgow

The Nashville-based Frye Family Band will make a return visit to Glasgow, Saturday, July Eleventh as part of the Steve Stebleton Breathe of Life Cruise-In and Barbecue.

Over the years, the Frye Family Band has performed with several notable artists, from Country and Gospel Music Hall of Famer Jimmy Fortune (formerly of the Statler Brothers), to current country acts such as Mo Pitney and Dailey and Vincent, as well as several Contemporary Christian Artists including Jordan Feliz and Stars Go Dim. 

Their live performance features family harmonies, stirring songs, and their unique blend of country, rock, blues, and gospel music which includes their original music, along with a few familiar covers. As a songwriter, the band’s patriarch Tom Frye has written with some of Nashville’s top writers and in May of 2025, Frye notched his first #1 song with the Triumphant Quartet taking Big Ole Stone to the top of the Southern Gospel Charts.

Additionally, you may have heard the Frye Family Band’s current single Second Hand Smoke on KLTZ AM. And be sure to tune in Wednesday, July Eighth at 9:30 am for a live interview with Tom.

And again, be sure to join catch them in concert Saturday, July Eleventh as part of the Steve Stebleton Breathe of Life Cruise In and Barbecue.

Everyone is invited; bring your lawn chairs, classic cars and motorcycles to Nine Skylark Road at the corner of Highway Two and Skylark Road in Glasgow. It all begins at eleven am with music and Mary Stebleton sharing about her journey with Steve. Anyone who desires to go can then travel to the gravesite for the committal service. Following the service, there will be a meal at one p.m., followed by the Frye Family Band concert at two.

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