Frank Ray's Single "Tequila Mockingbird" Named Must-Hear Track by Rolling Stone

July 19, 2018...While his single "Drive" from his debut EP Different Kind of Country jumped to No. 1 on the Texas Country Regional Chart, newcomer Frank Ray's brand-new single, "Tequila Mockingbird," was named one of the 10 Best Country Songs of the Week by Rolling Stone. The video, filmed entirely in Key West, has over 100,000 combined views in it's first week. Less than a year ago, Frank Ray was serving full-time as a police officer in Las Cruces, NM. Since leaving the force to pursue his music career, Ray has toured nationwide in support of his debut EP and opened shows for Keith Urban, Kane Brown, Brett Eldredge, Luke Bryan, Kip Moore, LANCO, Luke Combs, and more. In December 2017, Ray performed for an audience of 40,000+ at the nationally televised NCAA Sun Bowl Halftime Show.

Frank Ray will be returning to the studio this summer to finish co-writing and recording for his second project. You can find his music on SpotifyApple Music, and Amazon Music.

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More About Frank Ray: Frank Ray grew-up in San Antonio, Texas and currently resides in Las Cruces, NM. A former police officer, Ray left the force after 10 years of service to pursue his music career full time. A triple-threat songwriter, singer, and guitarist, Ray wrote all the songs on his debut EP, which has spawned two top-ten hits on Texas Country Radio. The inspiration for the riveting title track “Different Kind of Country” comes from Ray’s experience as a Hispanic American.The themes of his infectious songs are resonating with country fans nationwide, with his Facebook and YouTube vlogs capturing his rapid rise


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