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All Music Guide:

Influenced by the Southern rock of Lynyrd Skynyrd and other artists such as U2 and Rich Mullins, Third Day were originally formed by vocalist Mac Powell and acoustic guitarist Mark Lee. The duo added bassist Tai Anderson and drummer David Carr from another local band, and recorded some demos. Third Day's live shows gradually built a loyal fan base, and just after lead guitarist Brad Avery joined, the band signed to Gray Dot Records. Their eponymous debut followed in 1996, with Conspiracy No. 5 appearing a year later. In 1999 Third Day returned with Time, and the next year Offerings, a collection of new and live material, came out, followed in 2003 by its companion, Offerings II: All I Have to Give. That same year, the American Music Awards tapped them with a nomination in the Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist category.

For their fifth studio album, 2004's Wire (which was followed shortly after by Live Wire), Third Day returned to their rock & roll roots, a trend they kept up for 2005's Top Ten hit Wherever You Are, which came out in CD/DVD format the next year. After the release of the holiday album Christmas Offerings in 2006 and the compilation Chronology the following year, the band announced the departure of Avery in February 2008. Despite the loss, Third Day soldiered on, releasing Revelation in July of that year. The album was produced by Howard Benson and featured appearances by Chris Daughtry and Lacey Mosley. They followed the record up in 2010 with the late October release of Move, which found the group exploring a more rootsy, Southern rock sound. In 2012 they teamed up with veteran producer Brendan O'Brien (the Killers, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen) for their 12th studio album, Miracle.

Wikipedia:

Third Day is a Southern rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell, guitarist Mark Lee and former member Billy Wilkins. The band has a considerably large following as a Christian rock act. The other band members are bassist Tai Anderson and drummer David Carr. The band's name is a reference to the biblical account of Jesus' rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion. The band was inducted in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 19, 2009.

History [edit]

In 1992, Mac Powell and Mark Lee were playing at Lee's church the same night that David Carr & Tai Anderson played with a band called Bullard Family Singers. Once introduced, the group took to each other quickly and Carr & Anderson were invited to join the band.

In 1993, while remaining in school, the band started playing more aggressively around Atlanta and saved $3,000 to record a full-length album. Also, during this time, Wilkins, who was working full-time as a school teacher, decided to leave the band. Third Day continued to work on their album, recording at Furies Studios in Atlanta. With the production help of Carr, Long Time Forgotten was finally released in 1994 with 2,000 copies available. In 1995, the band started looking for a second guitarist and after hearing Brad Avery play with singer Chris Carder, Avery was asked to audition with the band. After playing Consuming Fire during their first rehearsal, Avery was officially asked to join the band.

As the band rounded off its line-up, at that time, Mark Lee had made difficult decision to quit the band, yet never really went through with it, to pursue a full-time college load at Georgia Tech. So the band was found by and selected guitarist August McCoy. McCoy later went on to write & recorded with artists such as Sammy Ward, Brothers-n-Christ, and Sunsol; he is also seen reuniting after 13 years on the 2007 "Revelations" CD/DVD combo release. August McCoy is officially "The most forgotten & left out of the Third Day Legend" since he 'was' an official member at that time and appears in the line-up on the "Contagious" CD release and is firstly thanked in the subsequent Gray Dot release of the band's next self-titled release) August McCoy ended up being the one to leave for college, exiting the band, when they started playing more steadily in venues around the Southeast. While playing in Marietta, Georgia at the Strand Theatre, the owners offered the band a contract to sign with a new independent record label called Gray Dot Records. With recording contract in-hand, the band released the album Third Day, which ended up selling 20,000 copies. Shortly after, Reunion Records bought out their Grey Dot contract and signed the band to a multi-album deal.

Reunion Records [edit]

Once under contract, Reunion Records immediately released the now official version of Third Day. The record has sold over 300,000 copies and was well received by critics. The album also yielded their only mainstream rock radio hit in the U.S., "Nothing at All", which peaked at No. 34 on the Billboard rock charts. Later the same year, Christian music headliner Newsboys asked Third Day to open for them at five of their West Coast shows. At the same time, they launched their own 65-city tour with All Star United and Seven Day Jesus opening for them. The band's successful debut was culminated with being nominated for a Dove Award in the category of New Artist of the Year and their video for Consuming Fire winning a Billboard Music Award in the category of Best Christian Video.

In the winter of 1997, the band started working on their second album, Conspiracy No. 5. The album was produced by Sam Taylor, who had previously worked with King's X and other Christian bands. The album was nominated for a Grammy and won Dove Awards for Rock Album of the Year and Rock Song of the Year ("Alien"). The following year, the band dedicated exclusively to touring around the United States, both alone and again opening for Newsboys. Also in 1998, the band recorded a cover of Michael W.Smith's Agnus Dei for his Dove Award-winning compilation project Exodus.

International success [edit]

In 1998, the band started working on their next project titled Time under the production of Monroe Jones. They had compiled approximately 30 songs to choose from during the last year and ended up choosing ten for the new album. Time was also nominated for a Grammy Award and won another Dove Award for the band. Some of the songs that were recorded for possible inclusion in the album, but were left out during production, can be found in the EP Southern Tracks. During the band's live shows, the worship portion of the concert was becoming more "powerful", prompting the band to release an album made up exclusively of worship songs. The subsequent album was entitled Offerings: A Worship Album and took about a week to record. In 2000 to support both Time and Offerings, Third Day went on tour alongside Jennifer Knapp. Later the same year, the band also collaborated on the project City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise alongside FFH, Caedmon's Call, Newsboys, Jars of Clay, and others.

In 2001, the band played in Australia and New Zealand on the heels of the success of the Offerings album. While touring in the States, Third Day recorded one of their concerts in Atlanta to be released as their first DVD, The Offerings Experience. The concert was held at the Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre with an attendance of close to 15,000 people. That same year, the band won a total of five Dove Awards as well as their first Grammy. They closed the year with the release of their fifth studio album, Come Together, which won two Dove Awards and one more Grammy. The album was certified gold the next year, along with Time. The band appeared in the 2002 film "Joshua", the movie version of the Joseph Girzone novel of the same name. The Third Day song My Hope is You was included in the Joshua soundtrack album. In 2003, the band released a follow-up to their hit worship CD Offerings entitled Offerings II: All I Have to Give.

In 2004, the band released their seventh album, Wire, and toured the States with tobyMac and Warren Barfield. In June of the same year, the band traveled to Europe for a two-week tour. Upon returning, the band recorded a concert at Louisville and released it as the live album, Live Wire. During that year, they also collaborated on the soundtrack for Mel Gibson's film, The Passion of the Christ, they played at the Republican National Convention, and were featured in the show 60 Minutes. In January 2007, the band played one night each in Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney, Australia.

Recent years [edit]

Their next album, Wherever You Are, debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 8. It also won the band their third Grammy. This success was followed in 2006 by the release of their first holiday album, Christmas Offerings, and in 2007 with the first compilations of their hits entitled Chronology. Their next studio album called Revelation was released July 29, 2008. On February 28, 2008, Third Day released a statement announcing Brad Avery's departure from the band after 13 years and over 1000 concerts. According to the official press release, Avery left the band to pursue solo projects and Third Day would not replace him, instead continuing on as a quartet.

Following Avery's departure, the band performed at the April, 2008 Papal Youth Rally at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, NY. Supporting the release of their new album Revelation, on July 29, 2008 the band appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno where they performed the album's first single Call My Name and on November 20, 2008 they appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson performing the album's title track. The song This Is Who I Am off the Revelation album also appears in EA Sports NASCAR video game NASCAR 09, though the album was released over a month after the game. "Call My Name" hit No. 1 and was the 5th most-played song on R&R magazine's Christian CHR chart for 2008.

Third Day was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame on September 19, 2009. They released Live Revelations, a live CD/DVD version of the Revelation album, in April. In December 2009, Third Day was nominated for 3 Grammys: One for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album for Live Revelations and their single "Born Again" received 2 Grammy nods for Best Gospel Performance and Best Gospel Song. They won the Best Rock or Rap award, thus winning their fourth career Grammy. Live Revelations achieved Gold status in April, becoming the band's eighth album to go gold.

Third Day was featured on Winter Jam 2010, touring alongside Newsboys, Fireflight, Tenth Avenue North, and others. After releasing the single, "Lift Up Your Face", in July, Third Day released their ninth studio album, Move, on October 19, 2010. On October 30 they finished the World Vision-sponsored tour "Make a Difference Tour 2010" with TobyMac, Michael W. Smith, Jason Gray and Max Lucado in Fayetteville, NC. Their song Follow Me There, off Move, is the featured as the theme song to the TLC Television show Sarah Palin's Alaska which debuted in 2010.

2012 [edit]

Third Day announced a new album; The release date was set for November 6, 2012. The title of the record, Miracle was announced. They are now on the Miracle Tour with Colton Dixon, and Josh Wilson as their opening acts. The Miracle Tour started on February 21st 2013 in Fairfax, Virginia and will end on May 19th 2013 in Orlando, Florida.

Members [edit]

Current [edit]
Johnny Mac Powell - Lead vocals, Acoustic guitar, tambourineMark David Lee - Electric guitar, backing vocalsSamuel Tai Anderson- Bass, backing vocalsDavid Ronald Carr - Drums, percussion

Additional Touring Musicians

Scotty Wilbanks - keyboards, backing vocals (since 2005)Jason Hoard - mandolin, banjo, guitar, backing vocals (since 2010)
Past [edit]
Billy Wilkins, keyboards. Wilkins was one of the original members of Third Day, from 1991 to 1993, along with Powell and Lee. He was also with the group when Anderson and Carr joined, both of whom were still in high school at the time. He is currently an economics and management teacher near Atlanta. He has recorded with Third Day as recently as 2004, when he played "Blessed Assurance" on a project for author/speaker Max Lucado. In 2007, film footage of three of the band's earliest concerts were released on the two projects "Chronology I and II," in which Billy is included.Geof Barkley, keyboards. Barkley (formerly of Geoff Moore and the Distance) played keyboards on every live album in the band's history and every live show for nearly seven years. Barkley also performed on Wherever You Are. Although never officially a member of the band, Brad Avery has described Barkley as '"in the band", but he's not a "member" of Third Day, that's two different things. But he is in the band, and he plays with us live every night, and he rocks.' Barkley's background vocals in songs such as "God of Wonders" and "Took My Place" as well as "You Are So Good To Me" have become integral parts of Third Day's live sound. Barkley finished touring with Third Day on October 21, 2005 in Raleigh, North Carolina.August McCoy, guitar.Bradley Brent Christopher Avery, guitar. From Third Day Weblog by Third Day. "Third Day and Brad Avery have made the very difficult decision to part ways. We appreciate Brad’s many contributions to the band's career to date, including his work on our forthcoming album, but the time has come for us to follow our separate paths. He has been an important part of Third Day for the last 13 years as we've traveled the world together and performed over 1,000 concerts. We will miss him as a band member but he will always remain our brother and our friend. Brad is a wonderful person, gifted songwriter and talented musician. We trust that God has amazing plans for his future." Avery left the band on February 28, 2008.

Awards [edit]

American Music Awards [edit]
2008 American Music Award for Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist of the Year
Grammy Awards [edit]
2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album of the Year for Come Together2005 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album of the Year for Wire2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year for Wherever You Are2010 Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album of the Year for Live Revelations
Gospel Music Awards [edit]
1998 Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year for Conspiracy No. 51998 Dove Award for Rock Recorded Song of the Year for "Alien"1999 Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year for Exodus2000 Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year for Time2001 Dove Award for Group of the Year2001 Dove Award for Artist of the Year2001 Dove Award for Rock Recorded Song of the Year for "Sky Falls Down"2001 Dove Award for Praise and Worship Album of the Year for Offerings: A Worship Album2001 Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year for City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise2002 Dove Award for Group of the Year2002 Dove Award for Long Form Music Video of the Year for Third Day Live in Concert - The Offerings Experience2002 Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year for Come Together2002 Dove Award for Rock Recorded Song of the Year for "Come Together"2003 Dove Award for Group of the Year2003 Dove Award for Rock Recorded Song of the Year for "40 Days"2003 Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year for City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia2004 Dove Award for Praise and Worship Album of the Year for Offerings II: All I Have to Give2004 Dove Award for Long Form Music Video of the Year for Third Day Live in Concert, The Come Together Tour2005 Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year for The Passion of the Christ: Songs2005 Dove Award for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year for Wire
Billboard magazine best of the 2000s [edit]
No. 3 Christian Albums Artist of the DecadeNo. 5 Christian Songs Artist of the DecadeNo. 15 Christian Song of the Decade: "Cry Out to Jesus"No. 27 Christian Song of the Decade: "Call My Name"No. 39 Christian Song of the Decade: "You Are So Good to Me"No. 43 Christian Song of the Decade: "Mountain of God"No. 28 Christian Album of the Decade: "Wherever You Are"No. 33 Christian Album of the Decade: "Come Together"No. 37 Christian Album of the Decade: "Offerings: A Worship Album"No. 39 Christian Album of the Decade: "Offerings II: All I Have to Give"
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Date Venue Location Tickets
05.08.13 US Cellular Coliseum Bloomington, IL US
05.10.13 Southeast Christian Church Louisville, KY US
05.11.13 Von Braun Center Concert Hall Huntsville, AL US
05.16.13 Countryside Christian Center Clearwater, FL US
05.18.13 Cruzan Amphitheatre West Palm Beach, FL US
05.19.13 First Baptist Church Orlando Orlando, FL US
06.19.13 Del Mar Fairgrounds Del Mar, CA US
06.29.13 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Irvine Irvine, CA US
07.07.13 Independence Events Center Independence, MO US

Video from YouTube

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  • 05.05.13 http://t.co/zFk0AgOxzD he's asked for believers to lift him up in prayer. @thirdday is lifting him up right now. #davidvs.goliath #miracle
  • 05.03.13 RT @goatkeeper7: Listening to my download of @thirdday 's Miracle Tour Live in Carmel IN May1st! So happy we can buy these!
  • 05.03.13 RT @MadPBaholic: Headed to the @thirdday concert. You guys have changed my life and have always been my favorite band. Give me a RT #please
  • 05.02.13 Your Love is like A River unplugged at @KLOVERadio http://t.co/rRbTMWbwMT
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  • 05.01.13 2 nights in Indy then on to WI & MI! Who's coming out to see us this week? #MiracleTour @coltondixon @joshwilson
  • 04.29.13 New show added: 9/12 at the @beacontheatre in NY, NY! Ticket pre-sale coming soon. Stay tuned for details. https://t.co/BmKx7cJ2qN
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  • 04.29.13 Thanks for some fun shows this weekend WY & CO! Share your pics & vids with us on The Vault. https://t.co/RiJyeTjh1E
  • 04.29.13 Several west coast shows this summer! Pre-sales for some of them will be this week. Stay tuned for details. https://t.co/BmKx7cJ2qN