Matt Bailey - Lead Vocals, Guitar Blake Lewis - Keyboard, Vocals Jason Williams - Bass Guitar Tyler Goode - Drums/Percussion
Influences
In no particular order: Sting, Jars of Clay, Blue October, Dave Matthews, Gaither Vocal Band, Rob Thomas, Elton John, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and so many more.
Sounds Like
Everyone we've ever heard all blended together in a sort-of sound milkshake.
After touring for several years with other bands, lead vocalist Matt Bailey and drummer Tyler Goode decided they wanted to try something new. They joined with bassist Jason Williams and keyboardist Blake Lewis to form the South Carolina rock group, Good Tomorrow.
Within a year they had produced two demos, collaborating with industry professionals Scotty Wilbanks (Third Day) and Dave Clo (AllStar United), and were playing for numerous coffee houses, colleges, and churches along the East Coast.
In 2005, lead singer Matt Bailey co-wrote the song "Everyday's Another Day" released on NewSong's 'Rescue' live CD/DVD project which has sold over 100,000 copies nation-wide.
In late 2007, Good Tomorrow released their first full-length CD 'Theories' which made a special appearance in LifeWay's Bible Studies for Life, impacting more than 500,000 students and youth leaders around the country.
In 2008, Good Tomorrow was named the winners of the Independent Artist Showcase “Feedback” – competing against other Independent Artists from all over the US and being judged by music industry professionals in radio, A&R, management, producing, and publicity. The band followed up this success with a summer/fall schedule playing with such artists as EleventySeven and Philmont, and playing for crowds as large as 10,000. The band was also asked to perform at several of the Franklin Graham crusades in the Southeast.
Now, Good Tomorrow is releasing their first radio single, Someday. The song (a re-release of the original version found on their ‘Theories’ CD) was produced by Dave Clo, and mixed by Paul Salveson (Salvo Mix).
With their progressive, unpolished blend of contemplative lyrics and mainstream sounds, Good Tomorrow is intent on driving Christians to reach those who have been turned away from the church.
Check out Good Tomorrow's "Not Going Back" on GarageBand.com as it continues to climb the charts.
And on the Second Stage: Flowers for Faye, Greystone Chapel, Wake the Fallen, Written in Red, Jon Lloyd Band, Runaway City, Crimson Refuge, and Philmont!
We're adding a 3rd Acoustic Stage! E-mail: jared@lifefestnc.com if you are interested.
And on the Second Stage: Flowers for Faye, Greystone Chapel, Wake the Fallen, Written in Red, Jon Lloyd Band, Runaway City, Crimson Refuge, and Philmont!
We're adding a 3rd Acoustic Stage! E-mail: jared@lifefestnc.com if you are interested.
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Come out and enjoy 4Trinity's next big concert!! They will be performing songs from their latest new albums "4T Days" & "4T Nights" and will also be performing some songs from their upcoming album still untitled!! The concert will feature performances by Jonny Cortez, The Chosen, Kiheem Bynum, Lori Melo, and More!! This will also be the video release for their smash hit "All I Need" feat. Kiheem Bynum!! You don't want to miss this event!!
4Trinity Presents: Glow Hard March 14th, 2009 First Assembly of God 1025 Colombia Ave. Lancaster, PA 17602 $6.00 @ the door
Hey guys, we are playing @ The Channel with you on Friday. Just thought we'd stop by to say we are looking forward to it. Take care guys and God bless, josh raush/sfth
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You guys were awesome yesterday at Reach! I especially liked the 60's through 90's music you covered!! Thanks for coming in on such short notice, it was great to learn of an excellent new band. Be sure to come to Charleston sometime again!