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Third Day is a Christian rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell and guitarist Mark Lee. The other band members are as follows: Tai Anderson, bass ; David Carr, drums; Brad Avery, guitars. The name is a reference to the biblical account of Jesus rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion.

Third Day was the first band signed to Reunion Records in 1995, where they released their eponymous first album. They have since followed it with seven additional albums and one mini-album. Beginning with Southern Tracks, Third Day signed with Essential Records. The group won both the 2003 and the 2005 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album for Come Together and Wire, respectively.

Discography


Studio and live albums

EPs

  • Southern Tracks (1999) - (Out of print. Released with limited copies of Time)
  • Carry Me Home (2002) - (Out of print. In benefit of Habitat For Humanity)

Independent albums

  • Long Time Forgotten (1993)
  • Contagious (1994)

Many of the songs released on these albums were remastered and released on their self-titled album.

Music videos


  • Consuming Fire (1996)
  • You Make Me Mad (1997)
  • Your Love Oh Lord (2003)
  • I Believe (2004)
  • Cry Out To Jesus (2006)

Live dvds


  • The Offerings Experience (2002)
  • The Come Together Tour (2003)
  • Live Wire (2004)

Members


Other members


  • Billy Wilkins - keyboards, was one of the original members of Third Day, from 1991 to 1993. The band began as Mac Powell, Mark Lee, and Billy Wilkins. He was also with the group when Tai and David joined, both of whom were still in high school at the time. He is currently a high school teacher at McEachern High School, where both Mac and Mark graduated in 1991. He has recorded with Third Day as recently as 2003, when he played "Blessed Assurance" on a project for author/speaker Max Lucado.

  • Geof Barkley, keyboards, Geof played keyboards on every live album in the band's history and every live show for nearly seven years. Geof also performed on "Wherever You Are". Although never officially a member of the band, Brad Avery has described Geof 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. He sings great.' Geof'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. Geof finished touring with Third Day on October 21, 2005 in Raleigh, N. Carolina.

Fans


Fans of the band are collectively called Gomers. Gomer, in a sense, is their last name. Each Gomer must choose a first name, such as Happy Gomer, Mac Gomer etc. Gomer is the name of Hosea's unfaithful wife. In the story no matter how many times Gomer left Hosea, Hosea would always rescue her when she got into trouble, this story is explored in Third Day's song Gomer's Theme. When attending Third Day concerts, Gomers wear the color orange, so that the band can see them easily from the stage. To read the full story and longer explanation go to *

As always though, word choice is different depending on geographic location, not all fans of the group call themselves Gomers.

External links


Christian musical groups | Third Day

 

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