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End of Silence is the debut studio album by American Christian rock band Red. It was released on June 6, 2006, through Essential Records and Sony BMG. It was produced by Rob Graves. According to Billboard, the album made it up to position 194 on its top 200 album chart. [1] This is the only Red album to feature drummer Hayden Lamb.
This is a comprehensive discography of official recordings by Red, an American Christian rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Red has released 8 studio albums , 5 extended plays , 46 singles , and 16 music videos .
Material for Red's sixth album, Gone, was already being worked on in November 2016, with the main rehearsal sessions taking place the month after. [11] Anthony Armstrong expressed a shift in releasing albums in the traditional way due to the decline in physical sales and the popularity of digital music. [ 11 ]
He stated that Red originally arranged the song as something to play live but that the label pushed for it to be added to the album. [16] The album was nominated for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album in the 2010 Grammy Awards. It won for Best Rock Album at the 41st GMA Dove Awards in 2010. [17] As of 2011, the album has sold over 260,000 copies. [18]
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The Food and Drug Administration announced on Jan. 15 that it is revoking authorization of the food dye known as red dye No. 3. The agency had been reviewing a petition to ban the petroleum-based ...
Rated R is the eighth studio album by American Christian rock band Red. It was released on September 29, 2023 through the band's independent label Red Entertainment in collaboration with The Fuel Music. The album was produced by Anthony Armstrong, the band's guitarist. It is the first studio album to feature the band's new drummer Brian Medeiros.
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