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		Over the years, The Fox Brothers have hosted the televised  Annual USAGEM Awards, where they have also received many  awards including the Gospel Entertainer Of The Year and Vocal  Group Of The Year. Roy Fox has also received the Comedian Of  The Year trophy, and award he has garnered several times. A full  list of awards received year-by-year by The Fox Brothers and  group members is accessible under "Awards" on the Fox  Brothers' main menu.
 
		
 
		Winning awards is only a small piece of their stardom puzzle.  Throughout their distinguished career, The Fox Brothers have  performed extensively at fairs, festivals, and special events  throughout the United States and Canada.
 
		
 
		The group's appearances at the world-famous Grand Ole Opry  have given them instant fame and credibility among country  music fans worldwide. "We are blessed each time we get to  perform on the Opry stage", said Lynn Fox."Every time my  brothers and I get to perform in that historic circle where many of  the greats have stood, we feel that we are fulfilling our mission,  our calling, and our childhood dream".
 
		
 
		In addition to their televised Grand Ole Opry appearances, The  Fox Brothers have performed on numerous popular television  shows including "Nashville Now", and "Crook & Chase". The  group has performed several times on "The ICM Awards Show",  a show sponsored by the Inspirational Country Music  Association and filmed for several times at the historic Ryman  Auditorium. These shows have been aired on GAC, TCT, and  other networks. The Fox Brothers have also performed on  "Sunday Mornin' Country", a show filmed for television and  sponsored by The Music City Christian Fellowship (MCCF). This  annual event is held in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry House  during the CMA Music Festival.
 
		
 
		In addition, The Fox Brothers have produced several concept  music videos including "Long As I Got You" and "If That Ain't  Love". These videos have been featured on many television  networks and shows that feature video programming. You can  view the latest music videos and also enjoy some vintage video  footage from the group by clicking on the "Videos" link on the  main menu.