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Hailing from Wichita Falls, Texas, siblings Frank and Chris Sprague are a two-man music powerhouse, playing rock & roll with a fresh energy and enthusiasm. Guitarist Frank and drummer Chris, inspited by the skills of fellow Texan <a href="spotify:artist:3wYyutjgII8LJVVOLrGI0D" data-name="Buddy Holly">Buddy Holly</a> and the ethereal harmonies of <a href="spotify:artist:4ACplpEqD6JIVgKrafauzs" data-name="The Everly Brothers">The Everly Brothers</a>, Frank and Chris began making music together, and in 1990 they booked time at Nesman Recording Studio (a local facility where <a href="spotify:artist:3wYyutjgII8LJVVOLrGI0D" data-name="Buddy Holly">Buddy Holly</a> recorded some of his earliest material) and self-released their debut EP Real Gone Rock ‘n' Roll. The Sprague Brothers frequently toured the Southwest. The Sprague Brothers struck a deal with spotify:search:label%3A%22Hightone+Records%22 , the noted music label (Warner\Electra/Atlantic). Let the Chicks Fall Where They May was their first album for their new label. The Spragues continued to tour extensively, crossing the country as well as visiting Europe and Japan and etc. They made an appearance on CBS' program The Early Show. Following a second album for <a href="spotify:artist:1ZWDySC1tbFgkDexxJAM4C" data-name="High Tone">High Tone</a>, 2000's Forever and a Day, the brothers became disenchanted with <a href="spotify:artist:1ZWDySC1tbFgkDexxJAM4C" data-name="High Tone">High Tone</a>, and their next LP, Three, found them back on their own EssBee label. The Sprague Brothers recorded at a prolific pace for EssBee and their 2006 album Changing the World, 1 Chick at a Time included guest appearances by <a href="spotify:artist:0SH7oumCsBzPvgqeF9q8BE" data-name="Randy Fuller">Randy Fuller</a> (of <a href="spotify:artist:5XoM6cP8fQykllfuK5V5TR" data-name="The Bobby Fuller Four">The Bobby Fuller Four</a>) and Edan Everly (son of <a href="spotify:artist:5MqHV0u9A2p063l74XqwBi" data-name="Don Everly">Don Everly</a>). When not busy writing and recording rock & roll, Frank Sprague also plays violin and has written and recorded several contemporary classical pieces.
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