Grammy Nominated Band Red In Concert Tonight In Atmore
June 6, 2008
Grammy nominated Christian rock band Red will be in concert Friday night in Atmore, and tickets are still available.
Red’s debut album “End of Silence” was released in 2006 and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the “Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album” category at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. The first single from the album, “Breathe Into Me” hit number 15 on the mainstream rock charts and was named the “Rock Recorded Song of the Year” at the 2007 Dove Awards.
“You never know what people are dealing with in their everyday lives, but I am willing to bet that at some point, we all have experienced the same feelings of anger, sadness, and confusion. Our music addresses a lot of those experiences; those feelings, and the situations that caused them. I hope our music inspires people and let’s them know that they are not alone,” said bass guitarist Randy Armstrong, identical twin brother of Red guitarist Anthony Armstrong.
The band has over 144,000 MySpace.com friends, and “Breathe Into Me” has had over 2.2 million plays on MySpace. To visit the band’s MySpace, click here.
Red has toured with Christian rockers Kutless, Disciple, and Flyleaf as well as with mainstream alternative metal artists, including Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Chevelle, Seether, Puddle of Mudd, and Sevendust.
Red will be in concert at 6:30 Friday night at the Escambia County Middle School Auditorium on Highway 21 in Atmore. Tickets are $16-17 in advance at itickets.com or at (800) 965-9324, or $19 at the door.
The concert is sponsored by the First Assembly of God Church in Atmore and their Powerhouse Student Ministries. Opening band will be Providence.
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i am looking for more venues to see the band red in concert. i am from salina kansas please contact me w more info if possible.