I've seen 3 Doors Down live a bunch and they never disappoint. July 4th was no exception. And although the city's fireworks were just OK, the band made up for it in spades.
As we prepare for the FMX Red, White And Boom, lead guitarist Chris Henderson of 3 Doors down took some time to call in The Midday Meltdown to talk about the rock and roll and their album entitled "Us and the Night."
This is your FMX Bomb Squad VIP-exclusive chance to score four tickets to see 3 Doors Down and Theory of a Deadman live in Lubbock on the 4th of July for just $100.
In 2003, rockers 3 Doors Down started The Better Life Foundation, whose mission is to make a positive change in the lives of children in need of food, shelter, and medical assistance, and to enhance the lives of children and young adults with special needs. Each year, the band holds a benefit concert for the foundation, and the 2013 event takes place Nov. 16 at the Horseshoe Casino in Tunica, Miss
The Better Life Foundation is the charity arm of the band 3 Doors Down. I myself have contributed a bunch of stuff to these guys. Each year they have an auction with said memorabilia and a drawing for "Better Life Citizen/Soldier" motorcycle. This year they also have some VERY cool wristbands.
Unfortunately, 3 Doors Down bassist Todd Harrell didn't learn his lesson after last years incident where Harrell was charged with driving under the influence down in D'berville, Mississippi. Friday night he was charged with vehicular homicide in Nashville, Tennessee.
3 Doors Down are looking to drop a "Greatest Hit's" Package on November 19th. If there was package was that was worth dropping a couple of bucks on, this is it. The band will hit you with nine tracks that were uber-huge and three new tracks. The track listing and more coming up next.
3 Doors Down drummer Greg Upchurch tell us that the band likes to bring the rock onstage, but at the same time tries to keep things rated PG for the younger folks in the audience.