Frank Ray embarked on a different kind of tour recently, a school supplies tour. The “Country’d Look Good on You” singer visited schools in New Mexico and Texas as part of his “Getcha Some School Supplies Tour.”
Named after his debut EP, Getcha Some, Ray donated school supplies and Bose S1 Pro Portable Bluetooth speaker systems in partnership with Bose.
Visiting Picacho Middle School in Las Cruces, NM, Columbus Elementary School in Columbus, NM and O’Shea Elementary School in El Paso, TX, the singer also put on a special acoustic performance of his brand-new songs. He took time to talk with the students and share his journey from growing up in New Mexico, to becoming a police officer for ten years, to following his dream of becoming a Country music artist.
“Having two kids of my own, with a third on the way, I understand how much it means to a young student to have someone like myself take the time visit their school to not only perform, but to share my story of how I went from where they are sitting now, to where I am today. It’s equally important to continue to highlight the importance and lifelong benefits of music and theater programming in our schools. Not everyone will choose to take the path that I did, however the foundation and skills a child receives in these programs will help them throughout their lives,” says Ray.
Ray’s Top 20-and-climbing single “Country’d Look Good On You” is available now.
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