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Adam Wade Gontier (born May 25, 1978) is a Canadian rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter for Saint Asonia, but is best known as the co-lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and founding member of the rock band Three Days Grace.
Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band formed in Norwood, Ontario, in 1992 originally as Groundswell.Groundswell played in various local Norwood backyard parties and area establishments before disbanding in 1995 and regrouping in 1997 under its current name.
Matthew Jean Paul Walst (born December 28, 1982) is a Canadian musician who is the co-lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Three Days Grace, which also includes his older brother Brad as bassist. Before joining Three Days Grace, he was the lead singer of My Darkest Days. [1]
Gontier left Three Days Grace in 2013 but returned for a handful of shows last year. Three Days Grace will support Disturbed on a North American tour starting Feb. 25 in Nampa, Id.
The music video was directed by Tony Petrossian and was released in 2007. [10] The video tells a story about a girl who has a mental breakdown from childhood to adulthood. Gontier stated that the concept was dark but there was a sign of hope towards the end of the video.
The body of a missing woman in England has been found in a submerged car in a river three days after she was last seen. On Friday, Jan. 17, Lincolnshire Police confirmed that the 54-year-old woman ...
Sanderson performing live with Three Days Grace in 2015. Sanderson uses a Yamaha drum kit. [35] His kit includes a double-bass, Sabian Artisan cymbals, an Evans drumheads and a Yamaha DTX Multi12 sample pad. [35] [36] He also uses Vic Firth drumsticks. [37] His most recent addition to his set is the ButtKicker Concert sub-bass monitoring system ...
The department believes what was found submerged in the waterway might crack a 41-year cold case. Three men — William Clifton, David McMicken and Michael Norman — went missing Dec. 10, 1982 ...