Current GRAMMY nominees Red are two-for-two at radio as the band’s second-ever single, “Already Over,” reached No. 1 on Radio and Records’ Christian Rock Chart on Monday, December 18, 2006. “Already Over” is the second single from Red’s Essential Records debut, End of Silence (June 6, 2006). The first single, “Breathe Into Me,” made it to No. 1 during July of 2006 on both Radio and Records’ and CRW’s Christian Rock Charts.
Overwhelmed by the continued support from radio and its fans, Red guitarist, Jasen Rauch, comments on the band’s second No. 1 at radio, “When we learned about our first No. 1 at radio with ‘Breathe Into Me,’ we couldn’t hardly believe it. Then came our GRAMMY nomination for End of Silence, which made this all seem kind of surreal. Now with the success of ‘Already Over’ at radio, we simply know we are doing what we were put on this earth to do, and that’s to deliver the good news we have in our hearts through our music…and we plan on doing it for a long, long time.”
At the end of January, Red will begin a 15-city tour opening for Three Days Grace that will see concerts from Texas to California to Washington State. (All dates listed below).
Since the June 6, 2006 release of its debut album, End of Silence (Essential Records), Red has toured non-stop, collected two No. 1 radio singles (“Breathe Into Me” and “Already Over”), and received a GRAMMY nomination in the category Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album for End of Silence. With currently more than 47,000 fans on MySpace (www.myspace.com/dropofRed), Red makes it a priority to write each and every fan back personally and let them know how much their support is appreciated. The five-member band is: Mike Barnes, lead vocals; Anthony Armstrong, guitar; Randy Armstrong, bass; Jasen Rauch, guitar; and Hayden Lamb, drums. End of Silence was produced by Dove-nominated producer/songwriter Rob Graves and mixed by Ben Grosse (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fuel, Sixpence None the Richer).
Red Tour Dates with Three Days Grace:
*Tour dates, cities and venues subject to change without notice.
Tuesday, January 30
Hurricane Harry’s
College Station, Texas
Thursday, February 1
Bricktown Events Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Friday, February 2
Aztec Music Hall
Amarillo, Texas
Saturday, February 3
The Pavilion
Lubbock, Texas
Monday, February 5
Ogden Theater
Denver, Colorado
Wednesday, February 7
El Rey Events Center
Blackfoot, Idaho
Thursday, February 8
The Great Salt Air
Magna, Utah
Friday, February 9
House of Blues
Las Vegas, Nevada
Saturday, February 10
Marquee Theater
Tempe, Arizona
Monday, February 12
House of Blues
Anaheim, California
Tuesday, February 13
House of Blues
Los Angeles, California
Thursday, February 15
Senator Theater
Chico, California
Friday, February 16
The New Oasis
Reno, Nevada
Saturday, February 17
Big Easy Concert Center
Boise, Idaho
Sunday, February 18
Big Easy Concert Hall
Spokane, Washington