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Artist: 3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down

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Brad Arnold, Chris Henderson, Todd Harrell, Matt Roberts

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  • Formed: 1994, Escatawpa, MS
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Better Life," "Seventeen Days," "Away from the Sun"
  • Representative Songs: "Kryptonite," "Here Without You," "When I'm Gone"

Biography

Hailing from the small town of Escatawpa, MS, 3 Doors Down found national success in the early 2000s with a string of post-grunge singles, most notably "Kryptonite" and the ballad "Here Without You." "Kryptonite," with its minor-key shuffle and references to Superman, was the catalyst for the band's career, generating an unprecedented buzz at a local radio station -- Biloxi's WCPR -- during the band's independent days. Such support helped make 3 Doors Down a regional favorite, enabling the group to draw relatively large crowds to their local live shows and, consequently, helping them extend their range beyond the Deep South to internationally famous clubs like New York's CBGB.

The founding members of 3 Doors Down -- vocalist/drummer Brad Arnold, guitarist Matt Roberts, and bassist Todd Harrell -- were raised in Escatawpa, a cozy town of 8,000 people. Although brought up in religious households, the musicians also felt the call of rock & roll at an early age, eventually forming a rock trio in 1994 to play a friend's backyard party. As the years progressed, so did the band's sound, and they soon added guitarist Chris Henderson and retained a studio drummer so that Arnold could come forward and sing live. After touring the Gulf Coast's venues, the band made its way to New York, where a showcase at CBGB brought 3 Doors Down to the attention of Republic Records. A subsidiary of Universal, Republic Records signed the musicians and issued their major-label debut, The Better Life, in early 2000.

The Better Life became one of the biggest-selling albums of 2000, going platinum four times during its first year of release and spawning several singles. The band furthered its success with 2002's Away from the Sun, which debuted at number eight on the Billboard Top 200 and, like its predecessor, soon climbed to multi-platinum status. 3 Doors Down toured steadily throughout 2003 and 2004 in support of Away from the Sun, and issued the live EP Another 700 Miles in November 2003 as a holdover between studio efforts. The group returned with the LP Seventeen Days in early 2005. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and went platinum in its first week of release. A self-titled album, which followed in May 2008, repeated its predecessor's success when it too debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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3 Doors Down

Background information
Origin Escatawpa, Mississippi, United States
Genres Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock, southern rock
Years active 1996 – present
Labels Republic
Universal
Associated acts Puddle of Mudd
Nickelback
Website www.3doorsdown.com
Members
Brad Arnold
Matt Roberts
Todd Harrell
Chris Henderson
Greg Upchurch
Former members
Richard Liles
Daniel Adair

3 Doors Down (often stylized ᴈ Doors Down) is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi, formed in 1996. Founded by Brad Arnold (vocals and drums), Matt Roberts (guitar), and Todd Harrell (bass).[1] The band signed to Universal Records after the success of their song "Kryptonite". The band has since sold well over 16 million records worldwide since their debut album, The Better Life, which was released in 2000. They also perform more than 300 concerts a year and have performed with other artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Staind, Nickelback, Alter Bridge, Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Shinedown and Daughtry.

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History

Early years (1996-2000)

3 Doors Down was formed by drummer vocalist Brad Arnold, guitarist Matt Roberts and bassist Todd Harrell. The three were friends who had grown up together in Escatawpa, and who all shared a common interest in rock music. The band began playing locally around the city, playing a mix of both cover songs and original songs that would eventually be recorded on their first release. Brad Arnold eventually ended up not only drumming, but also acting as the group's singer, mainly because, as he puts it, "nobody else would do it, but I did and enjoyed it." Arnold is also their lyricist, and wrote some of their early hits when he was 15, often working on songs during math class.[2]

The band eventually began to tour outside of their city, and it was during a trip to Foley, Alabama that they came up with their official name. When the three men were walking through the town, they saw a building where some letters had fallen off of its sign, and it read "Doors Down." Since at the time they consisted of three people, they added the "3" to create "3 Doors Down."

A couple years after performing together, Todd Harrell asked guitarist Chris Henderson to join the band in order to make the sound more full. They recorded a demo CD of their original songs at Lincoln Recording in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Radio station 99.99WCPR started playing the EP version of "Kryptonite", and it became the #1 requested song on the station for over 15 weeks and led to Universal Records signing the band.

The Better Life (2000-2001)

3 Doors Down's first album, The Better Life was released on February 2 , 2000, and went on to become the 11th best-selling album of that year, selling over 3 million copies. It has since been certified 6x platinum, thanks in large part to the international hit singles, "Kryptonite", "Loser", and "Duck and Run". A fourth single, "Be Like That", also did well and was actually re-recorded for the 2001 film American Pie 2, with alternate lyrics for the first 3 lines. This version is known as "The American Pie 2 Edit".

For recording the album, Brad Arnold recorded both the vocal and drum parts. However, when touring to support The Better Life, the band hired a drummer so that Arnold could perform at the front of the stage.

Away from the Sun (2002)

Session drummer Josh Freese was hired to record drums for Away from the Sun. Also, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson produced and performed on three tracks for the record, "Dangerous Game", "Dead Love", and "Wasted Me", but only "Dangerous Game" would appear on the finished product. The band hired Canadian Daniel Adair to play drums for the Away From the Sun tour. He would go on to record the drums for the band's next studio release, and was with the band aboard the U.S.S George Washington (CVN 73) to film the music video "When I'm Gone".

Another 700 Miles (2003)

In 2003, 3 Doors Down released a live E.P. entitled Another 700 Miles consisting of recordings from a live performance by the band in Chicago, Illinois. Another 700 Miles has since been certified Gold in the United States. Besides featuring some of 3 Doors Down's hit singles from their previous two albums, the E.P. also contains a version of the popular Lynyrd Skynyrd song "That Smell".

In 2003, the band began hosting the annual "3 Doors Down and Friends" benefit concert, through the band's own charity The Better Life Foundation. In 2006, this event was held at the Mobile Convention Center, with proceeds benefiting Hurricane Katrina survivors. As residents of Escawtawpa, the members of the band saw the effects of Katrina's devastation.[3]

Seventeen Days (2005-2007)

The band's third studio album, 2005's Seventeen Days, has since been certified platinum. "Let Me Go" and "Behind Those Eyes" charted with the most success. "Live for Today", "Landing in London" (on which Bob Seger provided back-up vocals and guitar), and "Here by Me" were also released as singles. During the Seventeen Days tour, the band appeared alongside southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as headlined many shows of their own.

Also in 2005, the band released a live DVD entitled Away from the Sun: Live from Houston, Texas. The DVD was produced and directed by Academy Award nominated Alex Gibney and Doug Biro. It features songs from both The Better Life and Away from the Sun, and even some early sketches of "It's Not Me" and "Father's Son", which were both eventually released on Seventeen Days.

Greg Upchurch, formerly of Puddle of Mudd, replaced Daniel Adair in 2005, when Adair left to accept the position as drummer and contributing member of Nickelback.[4]

3 Doors Down (2008-present)

3 Doors Down released their self-titled fourth album on May 20, 2008. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 154,000 copies in its first week. It is the band's second consecutive #1 album on the chart after Seventeen Days, as well their fourth album to reach the Top Ten.[5] The album contains the hit singles "It's Not My Time", "Train", "Let Me Be Myself" and "Citizen/Soldier", a song written as a tribute to the National Guard. The band has just recently begun writing their next record. It is rumored that they are going back in the studio near the end of the year to record their new album which can be expect to be out by spring/summer 2010.[6][dead link]

In 2009, 3 Doors Down, along with The Soul Children of Chicago, released the song “In The Presence Of The Lord” on the compilation album Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration.[7]

Charity work

The Better Life Foundation

The Better Life Foundation

3 Doors Down started The Better Life Foundation (TBLF) in 2003, with a goal in mind to give as many children as possible a better life. Since its inception TBLF has supported numerous charities nationwide, as well as providing aid and assistance to the Gulf Coast region of Mississippi during Hurricane Katrina.

When the Mississippi town of Waveland took an especially hard hit from Katrina, the charity was able to purchase three police cars and a fire truck to help with rescue efforts. Also, in connection with Wal-Mart, were able to supply the town with three semi-trucks full of rescue supplies. There was also extensive support from TBLF in providing funding for rebuilding efforts in the town

3 Doors Down and The Better Life Foundation host a yearly show in at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Biloxi, MS to raise money for the charity. In addition to a concert from 3 Doors Down and friends, there is also an auction, which includes numerous items from musical friends, sports icons, and other various supporters of the band and the charity. There is an average of sixty items auctioned off yearly, and proceeds are given to TBLF.

This year's show will feature 3 Doors Down, MuzikMafia, and Switchfoot.

Past performers include, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Shinedown, Alter Bridge, Staind, Hinder, Tracy Lawrence, Sara Evans, and others.

Past auction items include a Paul Stanley guitar played on the KISS Farewell Tour, a total of four Roger Bourget motorcycles, access to the Dale Jr. racing suite, numerous signed guitars and sports memorabilia, just to name a few.

Information about the charity can be found at http://www.thebetterlifefoundation.org

Members

Current members

Former members

  • Daniel Adair - drums, percussion
  • Richard Liles — drums, percussion

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Album Details Peak Chart Positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US AUS CAN EUR NZ GER FIN
2000 The Better Life 7 16 6 19 45 23 CAN: 2× Platinum[8]
US: 6× Platinum[9]
2002 Away from the Sun 8 8 11 28 AUS: Platinum[10]
CAN:Gold[8]
US: 4× Platinum[9]
2005 Seventeen Days 1 6 6 17 CAN:Gold[8]
US: Platinum[9]
2008 3 Doors Down 1 3 20 22 6 28 AUS: Gold[11]
CAN:Gold[8]
US: Gold[9]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

EPs

Year Album Details Peak Chart Positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US AUS CAN NZ UK GER
2003 Another 700 Miles 20 26 21  —  — 17 US: Gold[9]
2005 Acoustic EP 38 49  —  —  —  —
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Digital albums

  • iTunes Originals – 3 Doors Down (2006)

DVDs

  • 3 Doors Down: One Red Light (November 2004)
  • 3 Doors Down: Live in Houston, Texas — Away from the Sun (2005, Monster Music)
  • 3 Doors Down "Behind Those Eyes"—a documentary by Alex Gibney which films the transition of the band from the Away from the Sun tour's last two dates, through the recording of Seventeen Days, and through the hurricane-plagued Seventeen Days tour ending with drummer Greg Upchurch's call to get home to witness the birth of his son Jackson. (Still unreleased)
  • The band produced their own live performance DVD of the unexpected end to their Seventeen Days tour. (Still unreleased)

Singles

Year Title Peak Chart Positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US Hot 100
[12]
Alt. Rock
[12]
Main. Rock
[12]
US Pop 100
[12]
US Adult Top 40
[12]
AUS CAN NZ SWI UK Rock Chart GER
2000 "Kryptonite" 3 1 1 2 1 8 5 2 2 1 85 US: Platinum[13] The Better Life
2001 "Loser" 55 2 - 3 - 2 5 8 2 78
"Duck and Run" 110 11 1 17 20 28 24
"Be Like That" 24 22 10 9 13 8 10 10
2003 "When I'm Gone" 4 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 US: Gold[13] Away From the Sun
"The Road I'm On" 24 8 9 15 13
2004 "Here Without You" 5 23 14 1 2 10 1 61 1 23 US: Platinum[13]
"Away From the Sun" 62 33 20 5 8 4 16 22 10 US: Gold[13]
2005 "Let Me Go" 14 14 6 8 3 4 3 10 8 1 55 US: Gold[13] Seventeen Days
"Behind Those Eyes" 25 12 14 19 35 33
"Live For Today" 31 18 52 73
"Here by Me" 81 26 60 74
2006 "Landing In London" (ft. Bob Seger) 32 31 55 79
2008 "It's Not My Time" 17 5 1 18 1 2 18 1 1 3 37 US: Platinum[13] 3 Doors Down
"Train" 29 10 2 18 23 34
"Let Me Be Myself" 121 52 12 8 10 9 19 12 95
"Citizen/Soldier" 96 19 72 1 4 12 12 8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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