 NEW YORK, NY (Epic Records) - The Fray, a Denver-based band, have officially secured their place on the charts as their highly acclaimed debut album, How To Save A Life has now been RIAA certified gold selling over 500,000 copies. But that's not all, after reaching the No 1 spot on the Billboard New Artist Chart, The Fray's How To Save A Life is scaling the charts at iTunes - with downloads exploding the album currently holds the No 7 album overall spot, and the band's first single, " Over My Head (Cable Car)" secured in the No 7 single overall spot. The smash hit " Over My Head (Cable Car)" which has already established itself a multi-format hit, currently holds the No 6 spot on the Adult Top 40 Airplay Chart. With stats like these, it's no wonder why The Fray are the No 3 major label artist on MySpace. The band is currently on a headlining tour selling out major venues across America, were recently named as a VH1 "You Oughta Know" artist, and are XBOX's May Artist Of The Month. Presently, the video for "Over My Head (Cable Car)" is in extra large rotation at VH1 and in medium rotation at MTV. In addition, The Fray are on the fast track to becoming the most licensed band of 2006 as their hit songs, "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "How To Save A Life" - the follow up single - have been featured in such hit TV shows as ER, Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, Bones, One Tree Hill, NCIS, and What About Brian just to name a few. To top things off, "How To Save A Life" is currently featured in HBO's Summer Campaign. And this is just the beginning ...
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