The Fox Brothers are an American country and southern gospel band, based in Franklin, Tennessee, led by brothers Randy, Roy, and Lynn Fox. The group also consists of bass singer/lead guitarist Andrew Sovine grandson of Country Legend Red Sovine, drummer Todd Mortl, and sound engineer/trumpet player Brent Fox.
The band, which was first formed in the mid-1980s, is best known for its hits "Tending to Todd", "Squares", and "Like Ol' Hank". Since 1995, the group has had numerous No. 1 Christian Country radio singles - "Turn My Life Around" in 1996; "Red Top Mountain" in 1997; "Cradle Of Love" and "Say It Now" in 1998, "He Broke The Law" and "Backslider's Prayer" in 2000, "Yours" in 2001, "Red, White and Blue" and "In This House" in 2002.
Awards
The Fox Brothers won three major awards in 1999 and 2000 from the Christian Country music industry. In November 1999, the group was presented the "Entertainers Of The Year" award by the Nashville-based Christian Country Music Association. In November 2000 and 2001, The Fox Brothers repeated as the CCMA's Entertainers Of The Year and were also presented the organization's Vocal Group Of The Year. In 2002, the brothers were once again awarded the Group Of The Year trophy, an award they received a record 8 years straight until 2007.
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