
Two brothers and a cousin, Daniel, Sam and Adam Frey (ages 23,20,19, respectively) began playing music early in their lives. During the past five years, they gradually formed the uplifting folk-reggae sound that they're known for. All three of them also attended a Waldorf school, where open-hearted creative expression was encouraged. They compose the arrangements as a group, endeavoring to create a fresh, pure feel to support a new melody and lyrics.
The Freys grew up deep in the mountains of northern California on an extraordinary family community: Frey Vineyards Organic Winery and Farm. Much of the food is sustainably grown in between the vine rows and in surrounding orchards, gardens and pastures including: potatoes, vegetables, fruits and dairy. Any visitor to Frey Vineyards will see long rows of solar panels, flow form fountains, as well as tractors and vehicles that run on biodiesel. Incidentally, these young men grew up surrounded by forests, bird songs, ponds, and dozens of fellow barefoot cousins.
The Freys are planning to tour the west coast in the winter and spring of 2007 to promote their new album, People Are Sacred.