Third Day “Honoured” To Receive Grammy® Award For Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

Publish Date: Feb 14, 2007

Last Sunday, multi-million-selling, Grammy® and Dove Award-winning rock band Third Day received its third career Grammy® for the RIAA Gold certified Wherever You Are in the Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album category. From its seven previous nods, the band has been awarded Grammy®s for both Wire and Come Together, each RIAA Certified Gold.

Caught up in the celebratory moment, a very thoughtful Tai Anderson offered, “Wherever You Are seemed to connect to our fans in a more meaningful way than any of our previous recordings. To have it be recognized by the Grammy®s is an incredible affirmation for both the band and our fans.”

“I always say the cliché ‘it’s great just to be nominated’. And it’s true. But I tell you what, it sure is more fun to win! What an honour for us to win another Grammy! It doesn’t get old!” said Mac Powell.

Recently releasing its first Christmas worship album, Christmas Offerings , and wrapping up a successful headlining tour last November 19th, the band is excited about kicking off 2007 with such momentum behind Chronology, Volume One (1996-2000) which drops March 27th, followed by Chronology, Volume Two which hits Canadian Christian retail, August 7th.

Find out more about the upcoming Chronology albums here and stay tuned to YMZ as we bring you more information in the next few weeks.

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