"His name is Frank Light. He has a soulful tenor voice reminiscent of the style of Vince Gill, but he also enjoys the rockin' style of Travis Tritt in songs like 'Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)'. His vocal presence is energetic and full of vitality. All in all, he's a wholesome, handsome and talented performer who delivers songs with honesty, innocence and a purity of spirit. The title track of his first CD 'Heartbeat' was picked to
be on WCEN's Best of the Backyard
Bootleg CD.
Like many artists, his journey to Nashville started in his youth. School choir, the melodic harmonies of a barbershop quartet,
country/classic rock bands playing at clubs & wedding receptions?Frank had a passion for performing that eventually led him to
the home of country music. 'I grew up listening to everything, but it was country music that made its mark on me?I want to make
my mark in country music.'
While working days as a dental hygienist in Brentwood, Tennessee he happened to be cleaning the teeth of Sheryl Loftis, the
Vice President of Writer Relations for Steven Sharp's SOI Music, a full-service music company with a tremendous track record of
success as an independent song plugger and publisher. They started talking and Frank told Loftis that he was a singer who had
recently relocated to Nashville. Loftis asked for a demo. Frank gave her the first CD that he and his brother had previously
recorded. That CD included Frank's version of Vince Gill's 'If You Ever Have Forever In Mind.'
Once Sharp and Loftis heard the demo, they called Frank that very night to tell him SOI wanted to work with him. Loftis says,
'Frank Light's voice is refreshing. These are pure vocals it's simply a God-given gift. This is a one-in-a-million vocalist. He shares
the stage with singers like Roy Orbison, Vince Gill and Marty Robbins'. Wow. High praise indeed! Sharp, who has promoted
over 60 No. 1 singles to Country radio in an amazing career, puts it this way: ?Frank Light is one of Nashville's best-kept
secrets. He's undoubtedly the most talented tenor vocalist in music today.' "
--franklight.com