Biography
"Since
the release of its first international album New Map of
the World, the Paul Colman Trio (guitarist/vocalist Paul
Colman, bassist Grant Norsworthy, and drummer Phil
Gaudion) has been criss-crossing the United States,
Europe and Australia spreading a serious message wrapped
up in an infectious blend of power pop and rock music.
The masses took
notice, propelling pc3's singles "Turn" and
"Run" to No. 1 and turning out in droves for
its tour appearances with labelmates Third Day and FFH.
The music industry responded as well, with Radio &
Records magazine naming the band to its annual list of
Top 10 Breakthrough Artists, the Recording Academy
bestowing a Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary
Gospel Album, and the Gospel Music Association honoring
Paul Colman Trio as New Artist of the Year at the 2003
Dove Awards.
But as time
came for the band to head back to the studio for its
follow-up to New Map, a single theme emerged:
reconciliation—among friends, among family, among
individuals, and among the church.
"God said
that in order to be reconciled to others, you have to be
reconciled to Him, and in order to be reconciled to Him,
you must be reconciled to others," Colman says.
"They're impossible to pull apart, but I think a lot
of Christians say 'I've left that at the foot of the
Cross; I've dealt with that,' and yet they're alienated
from others."
"In John
17, Jesus says, 'I pray that they be one,'" he
continues. "This album is an exploration of what
that sounds and looks like. We hope it's a challenge in a
spiritual way but not at all preachy." Paul Colman
Trio fans know that the band is anything but preachy; its
high-energy, humorous and entertaining live shows
counterbalance the weight of its message.
"I'm
excited about One being the title of the album, because
'reconciliation' is probably too long a word for people
to get their arms around," Norsworthy says.
"I've often wondered what it would be like if
everyone who professed to follow Jesus lived in harmony
with each other. What if in the Christian community there
were no divorces and families were truly reconciled?
Wouldn't people be busting down the doors to see what was
going on?"
Those are not
the idyllic sentiments of naïve musicians wishing for a
textbook perfect world, but rather three men who desire
to help shine light on unity, resolution and compassion
within the Christian community, albeit in the
approachable form of a pop song. Songs like
"Solution," with the straightforward hook of
"Do you wanna be a part of the solution?" and
"One Generation," which calls for this
generation to be the first to bend a knee, serve this
purpose.
"Every
song is an exploration in vertical or horizontal
reconciliation and what the implications of that
are," Colman says. "Jesus said if we love one
another, the world would know we are His disciples."
These are heady
matters, to be sure, but a listener encouraged to think
does not have to be a listener discouraged to rock out,
as Paul Colman Trio delivers again on One.
Even though
Colman serves as the primary songwriter, pc3 is a fully
integrated group capable of serving up the heartfelt
ballad right alongside the rollicking, crowd-pleasing pop
tune.
Colman knows
his musical efforts wouldn't be the same without this set
of partners beside him. "Grant and Phil are
tremendous musicians and add greatly to the music's sound
and impact," he comments.
For One, the
Trio brought a new partner into the mix, producer Brent
Milligan, who has been behind the boards on projects by
The Elms, David Crowder Band and The Waiting. Colman says
Milligan caught the vision pc3 needed for its second
stateside release.
Milligan and
the Trio began work on One in the legendary confines of
Melbourne, Australia's Sing Sing studio, where
international superstars U2, Crowded House and native
band Midnight Oil had recorded. The pc3 members agree
that recording in a place with so much history on their
home continent added to the energy of One.
"We had
been living in America for more than a year, so it was
good to go back home and combine the best of our
experiences in both cultures," Norsworthy says.
"I believe this has shaped the music in a very
positive way."
That merging of
musical cultures can be heard throughout One, from the
rich pop refrains of the opener "I'll Be With
You" and the crunchy rock punch of "Live
It!" to the lilting sensitivity of "Into Your
Arms," and the doo-wop-infused "Save My
Soul."
The musical
versatility shown by Paul Colman Trio, both on its
recordings and during its live shows, not only helps
highlight the band's multi-faceted personalities but also
brings in a wide swath of fans.
"The album
provides us with the tools to do our job, which is
connecting with people on the CD and in person,"
Colman says.
Taking those
tools, the live show and the record, and making them one.
Taking an audience, young and old, believers and
otherwise, and making them one. Taking a message, both
timeless and contemporary, and making it one. Those are
the goals of the Paul Colman Trio.
And they
accomplish it with One.
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