It was their following album that same year that the band released their 5th studio album “Come Together”, released on November 6th 2001, which won two Dove Awards and one more Grammy. That same year, the band won five Dove Awards as well as a Grammy.
They held a concert at the Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre with an attendance of close to 15,000 people. Everything got bigger than they’d hoped, especially when they played in Australia and New Zealand in 2001. They embarked on a tour with Jennifer Knapp, and that same year they collaborated on a project “City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise” along with FFH, Caedmon’s Call, Newsboy and Jars of Clay. In the band’s live show, they had a worship section. Having entered the studio with so many songs, they decided to make an EP called “Southern Tracks”, with some of the songs that didn’t make the cut.
This album went on to be nominated for a Grammy Award and won a Dove Award. In 1998, the band began to work on their next album called “Time” which was produced by Monroe Jones. Reunion Records bought out their Grey Dot contract and signed the band to a multi-album deal. With a recording contract to their names, the band release the album entitled “Third Day” which sold 20,000 units. While playing in Marietta, Georgia at the Strand Theatre, the owners offered the band a contract to sign with a new independent record label called Gray Dot Records. 1000 CDs and cassette copies of the recording were released. In 1993, whilst still in school, the band started playing more frequently around Atlanta and saved $3000 to record a full-length studio album which would be called “Contagious”. After being introduced, realising their mutual interests, the four musicians formed a band.
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It was 1992, that Mac Powell and Mark Lee were playing at Lee’s church, fortunately the same night that David Carr and Tai Anderson played with a band called Bullard Family Singers.