Cord of 3 was an American rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky. The band consisted of Randall Erskine (lead vocalist, rhythm guitar) and Robbie Bennett (lead guitar). The name refers to a paraphrasing of a Bible verse in Ecclesiastes 4:12. Since the release of the band's first album "Broken but Undeniably Hopeful" they have released four radio singles, and have reached #16 on billboard charts and #2 on the Christian rock CRW chart.[1][2] After the death of their bass player Brandon Bradshaw, the name was retired and Erkine and Bennett reformed under the name Black Masquerade.[3]
Band history
editEarly years (2003-06)
editThe lead vocalist Randall Erskine started his own project (contemporary Christian) as a solo artist, traveling to churches in his local town. Erskine later recruited bass guitar player Dale Avery, Liz Okeson and drummer Chris Collins, to form "Big Daddy Dale". The name was based on their like of the band Big Daddy Weave, and their joke about Avery's weight. Robbie Bennett joined the band after filling in for Okeson at a show. Collins subsequently left the band to join the military, and was replaced by Michael Ballard.
Metamorphosis (2006)
editMetamorphosis was the band's first single recorded as the group Cord of 3. It was recorded and engineered by Andrew Woody of Pendlwood studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The single be included on a self-titled EP recorded in their own home studio. This album was only available at live shows, and is no longer in production.
Broken but Undeniably Hopeful (2010)
editBroken but Undeniably Hopeful was released in early June 2010. The album cover features Amanda Bradshaw, sister of former bass player Brandon Bradshaw. It was recorded and engineered by Tim Kenning Jr. of Pendlwood Studios, in Plain City, Ohio., with the exception of "Letter of My Life", which was recorded in Atlanta by Alex Rexroat of Pendlwood Studios. The album spawned 3 radio singles: "Broken but Undeniably Hopeful", "Breathe", and "Mask".[4]
Additions and contributions
edit- Radio version of "Breathe" remixed and remastered by Robert Venable, of Off the Wall Studios.
- Radio version of "Letter of My Life" was remixed and remastered by Robert Venable as well. The song features Lester Estelle Jr. formerly of the band Pillar and Laura Jones as the female vocals from the band Silversyde.
In February 2013, the band's bass guitarist Brandon Bradshaw was shot during a road-rage incident in Bowling Green, KY, succumbing four days later from his wounds.[5][6] In 2015, Erskine/Bennett changed the name of the band to Black Masquerade and released the Freak Show EP.[7]
Band members
editCurrent
edit- Randall Erskine- lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist (2003–present)
- Robbie Bennett- lead guitarist (2003–present)
- Egg - lead egg (2003–present)
Former
edit- Cameron Hagan- bass guitarist (2013–2014)
- Tim Miller- drummer (2010–2013)
- Brandon Bradshaw - bass guitar (2008–2013) (deceased)
- Evan Butler- Bass guitar (2011)
- Mike Ballard- Drums (2004–2010)
- Dale Avery- Bass guitar (2003–2008)
- Trevor "Trigger" Thompson- Bass guitar (2005–2006)
- T.C. Huddleston- Bass guitar (2007–2008)
- Jerry McDonner- Guitar (2007–2008)
- Liz Okeson- Acoustic guitar (2003–2005)
- Nathan Hornback- Drums (2003–2004)
Discography
editBroken but Undeniably Hopeful (2010)
References
edit- ^ "Cord of 3 on PureVolume". PureVolume. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "Shamrock singles on Billboard Christian Rock Chart!". Shamrock Media Group. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "The Black Masquerade Bio | ReverbNation". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "Broken But Undeniably Hopeful - Cord of 3 | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "Bradshaw's widow files civil lawsuit". Bowling Green Daily News. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "Remembering a fallen friend". Bowling Green Daily News. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- ^ "Palace of Rock: Join the freak show and The Black Masquerade". rothnroll.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-10-14.