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Famous as :
Alternative rock bandBirth Date :
1996Birth Place :
Escatawpa, Mississippi, USAClaim to fame :
Single "Kryptonite" (2000)
Sixteen Top Artists' Songs in AT&T Team USA Soundtrack Available Now!
August 08, 2008 10:08:04As the official sponsor of the U.S Olympic Team in Beijing, AT&T brought 16 artists together to record exclusive tracks for the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack in order to inspire and support the athletes. Artists involved in the compilation of exclusive rock, pop, R&B, rap and country music are 3 Doors Down, Army of Me, Colbie Caillat, Clique Girlz, Sheryl Crow, Chris Brown, Flipsyde, Luis Fonsi, Goo Goo Dolls, Josh Kelley, Lady Antebellum, Queen Latifah, Mere, Nelly, Taylor Swift and Kate Voegele.
Gathering together for the soundtrack, some of the artists shared their feeling on making the tracks and how important was the project for them.
3 Doors Down to Perform at MLB's 2008 Home Run Derby
July 09, 2008 01:07:18After Bon Jovi, now 3 Doors Down are also set to contribute themselves for the upcoming Major League Baseball All-Star- Festivities. 3 Doors have been taped to perform as the opening act at the MLB's 2008 Home Run Derby on July 14 at the Yankee Stadium.
The rockers will be playing two songs at the annual event, held just before the All-Star game on July 15, which are "It's Not My Time" and "Kryptonite". One song from the band and also the whole event will be aired Live by ESPN. Meanwhile, the tickets to watch the event along with the band's special performance reportedly have already sold out.
3 Doors Down's New Album Conquers the Billboard 200 Chart
May 29, 2008 11:05:42Success comes again for rockers 3 Doors Down as their new self-titled album debuted at #1 on this week's Billboard Hot 200 chart. It's for the second time that the band managed to put their set crowning the U.S. music chart in its first week release, after the same thing happened with their latest 2005 LP "Seventeen Days."
3 Doors' LP is not the only new release that managed to enter the top ten list on the Billboard chart this week as it is also followed by two other new comers that amazingly debuted right behind the band's new record. Those other two new set are Bun B's "II Trill" that enters at #2 and country singer Julianne Hough's self-titled set which debuted at #3 this week.
Artist of the Week: 3 Doors Down
May 19, 2008 01:05:06Riding high on the success of their single "Kryptonite" in 2000 and the years after that plus their consistency in spawning hits after hits, 3 Doors Down are undoubtedly a rock icon that have embedeed their name so deep in the history of rock music. The band are now back in 2008 with their new effort, a self-titled album which will be released on April 20 via Universal Music.
Speaking about the new set, the band's guitarist Chris Henderson explained that their music has been revolutionizing since the last time they spawned an album. "We actually got to sit and work on it, instead of cranking it out," he said. "Over the years, since 1999 pretty much, there's always been some sort of deadline. A deadline for touring, for videos, for this or that. This time we were like, 'You know what? Let's take some time off and let's go back and write without a deadline and see what happens.' So we did that."
Video Premiere : 3 Doors Down's 'It's Not My Time'
April 23, 2008 02:04:15New report comes from the post-grunge rock band 3 Doors Down as they have unveiled the new video for their latest hit single "It's Not My Time". The Mississippi-based band officially premiered it on VH1.com.
The video was directed by Shaun Silva who has also directed for other famous singers, such as Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson and Sugarland. The clip was shot in Cincinnati, Ohio during the band's tour earlier this month. Not only featuring the Doors, the new video also captured a new art of disciplines about movements called "Parkouring".
Skynyrd & 3DD Pair for "Double Trouble" Tour
April 17, 2006 09:04:47
What will happen when Lynyrd Skynyrd and 3 Doors Down meet? "Double Trouble". Yes, the two rock bands are going to team up for a 15-date tour dubbed "Double Trouble", which begins June 24 at the Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Ground U.S. Army base.
Joining them on the jaunt is Shooter Jennings who will be on stage beginning June 25 at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati. Presenting "Double Trouble" is VH1 Classic who also will tape a June 23 show in Atlantic City, N.J., at Trump Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino for later airing on the network's "Decades Rock Live" program.
Skynyrd, 3DD to Co-Headline "Double Trouble" Trek
March 21, 2006 11:03:13
Music acts Lynyrd Skynyrd and 3 Doors Down are teaming up to co-headline "Double Trouble" tour, which will begin June 25 in Cincinnati. As of Skynyrd, they are slated to close every night of the 15-date tour. Speaking on that matter, 3 Doors Down agent Ken Fermaglich told Billboard the tour is a true co-headlining effort, with equal set lengths and production values.
"Skynyrd has to close because they're in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and we're not," Fermaglich explained while continued "But it's a co-headline tour. Every night at the end of the night the two bands will join up for an all-star jam." To notice, the last show of the tour will be in Biloxi, Miss., on July 22 at the re-opening of the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, which was damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
3 Doors Down's Lead Singer Recovers from Accident
February 13, 2006 09:02:18The lead singer of music group 3 Doors Down, Brad Arnold, is recovering at home from injuries resulting from a car accident happened earlier this month. The musician was a passenger in the car driven by his wife, Terika, when the accident occurred on Feb. 1.
Revealing the incident, band mate Todd Harrell said "They were coming back from a casino, hit some kind of water on the road. The car hydroplaned, went down a high embankment, and they hit a tree. I guess if Brad hadn't been wearing his seat belt, he'd probably be dead now."
3 Doors Down to Perform a Benefit Show
December 06, 2005 01:12:36Remember when Hurricane Katrina occurred recently? See how many people suffered from financial loss? Band 3 Doors Down is among the victims of the disaster. Its members suffered personal losses, to mention that of bassist Todd Harrell and his wife lost their condominium home and rental properties and bandmate Chris Henderson lost vehicles, his studio and the bottom floor of his house.
Concerning such fact, staging a benefit for hurricane relief is an easy decision to make for 3 Doors Down. Thus, they are scheduled to perform a Dec. 10 benefit show at Alabama's Mobile Convention Center. The sold-out show will raise money for the band's charitable arm, The Better Life Foundation, which will donate all proceeds to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast.















