Corey Brooks Band

Corey Brooks Band
Corey Brooks Band
Corey Brooks Band
Corey Brooks Band - 2011
Background information
Origin West Virginia, U.S.
Genres CCM, Christian, Contemporary worship
Years active 2009-2011
Labels C and L Entertainment
Website coreybrooksband.com
Members
Corey Brooks
Caleb Bolen
Daniel Pennington
Skyler Burgess
Alec Tincher
Notable instruments
acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keys, bass, drums, cajon, synth, shaker, tamborine

The Corey Brooks Band is an American Christian musical group.[1] They are an evangelical Christian group, and "do not apologize for keeping Jesus in the forefront."[2] All the members of Corey Brooks Band are residents of West Virginia.

Contents

Band History

2009

At the initial formation of the group in December 2009 it consisted of Corey Brooks - lead vocals (previously known for his solo career in Christian Country Music in which he garnered a GMA Dove Award Nomination[3] and for every song he released to radio made it to the top 10 on national charts with two songs garnering three #1 spots, two overseas and one in the United States), Craig Smith - guitar/vocals, and Matt Kelly - keys/vocals.[4] The 3 of them hit the road for the first time together in March 2010 taking the message to a global audience.[5]

2010

The Band toured extensively in 2010 and introduced a few new faces during their concerts. For a brief stint in 2010 Josh Kerbawy and Ryan Zentmeyer toured with the band playing drums & bass.

The first Corey Brooks Band studio album, Damascus Road, was produced by Nelson McSwain and released by C & L Entertainment in August 2010. The members of the band penned all of songs.

Autumn of 2010, the band was up for Vocal Group of the Year for the ICM Awards at Trinity Broadcasting Network.[6]

They appeared on the cover of Power Source Music Magazines[7] September addition with a lengthy article titled 'Damascus Road Experience' in which the band talked about the tour, how they have seen God change lives and how their lives have been changed by this experience.

The first single attributed to the band to release to radio, Blood On My Hands, peaked at #4 in October.[8]

2011

As of 2011, the band has taken a slight new direction. Corey Brooks has been hired at Lerona Church as the Associate Pastor for Youth & Children and will complete his Associates in Religion from Liberty University in May 2011.

On March 15, 2011 Daniel Pennington played drums for the band at a church in West Virginia. After the concert, the band announced on their official Twitter page that he would be their first ever full-time drummer.[9]

In late March 2011, Matt Kelly and Craig Smith announced they will be stepping down from the Corey Brooks Band to pursue other areas of ministry.

A press release[10] was posted on the bands Facebook on April 1, 2011 with the official announcement about Daniel Pennington and a new name; Caleb Bolen. Caleb will now be on lead guitar full-time for the Corey Brooks Band.

On April 11, 2011 it is announced in a press release on the bands Facebook that the band has another new face. DJ Coburn will now be on rhythm guitar for the Corey Brooks Band. This is the first time the band has had two full time guitar players and no keyboard player.

The newest member was announced in the most recent press release on the bands official Facebook. As of June 8, 2011, Skyler Burgess will now be on the bass and acoustic guitar with the band full-time. This is first time in the band history they have had a total of five full-time members.

In August 2011 CBB appeared at Fired Up Youth Conference in Americus, GA with a new face. Alec Tincher, on keys, played his first show with the band. While yet to be officially named a member of the band he has been seen at most shows since his first show in Georgia.

September 2011, DJ Coburn stepped down from his position as rhythm guitar player stating that he felt that it wasn't where God wanted him at this point in his life. This change is reflected on the bands Facebook. Skyler Burgess will now be playing rhythm guitar, instead of bass for the band. During this same month the band announced in a press release that they have just brought on a new member. Alec Tincher will now be playing keys for the Corey Brooks Band. The band once again has 5 members after the resignation of DJ Coburn earlier in the month.


Charity Work

During 2010 the band became public supporters for the international shoe charity Soles4Souls. To show their support of Soles4Souls, the guys went barefoot as they walked the carpet and presented[11] an ICM award to raise awareness for the over 300 million children in the world that do not have shoes. [12] The show aired on Daystar Television Network at a later date. They performed barefoot at 'The Attic' for Barefoot Wednesday and collected hundreds of shoes for Soles4Souls. They also accept donations for Soles4Souls at their live shows.

Recently, the Corey Brooks Band walked the pink carpet for the ICM Award Show in Nashville, TN in October 2011. They will be showing their support of breast cancer survivors and victims while helping bring awareness to the cause.

November 2011 it was announced that the band has partnered with Kids Alive International and is now an Artist Ambassador for the child sponsorship charity. They will now be presenting KidsAlive Charity sponsorship opportunities at their concerts. It was also announced that the band and it's families are now sponsoring two children in Haiti. They plan to take a trip there as soon as they can to meet the newest members of the band family.

Awards, Nominations & Eligibility

including Corey's solo career'

Grammy Awards

  • '11 Best Pop/ Contemporary Gospel Album (Damascus Road) - eligible
  • '10 Best Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album (My Story) - eligible

GMA Dove Awards

  • '11 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year (Damascus Road) - eligible
  • '10 Country Gospel Recorded Song (Love Me Anyway) - eligible
  • '07 Country Gospel Recorded Song (I Need You Lord) - eligible
  • '06 Country Gospel Album (About You) - Top 5 Nominee
  • '05 Country Gospel Album (Power Of Christ) - eligible

Christian Music Hall of Fame - Visionary Awards

  • '10 Christian Country Artist of the Year - Nomination
  • '09 Best New Artist - Nomination

ICM Awards

  • '11 Vocal Group/Band of the Year - Nomination
  • '11 Music Evangelist of the Year - Nomination
  • '10 Vocal Group/Band of the Year - Nomination
  • '10 Music Evangelist of the Year - Nomination
  • '09 Music Evangelist of the Year - Nomination
  • '08 Male Vocalist of the Year - Nomination
  • '07 Male Vocalist of the Year - Nomination
  • '07 Music Evangelist of the Year - Nomination
  • '06 New Artist of the Year - Win
  • '06 Youth In Music - Nomination
  • '05 Youth In Music - Win
  • '05 New Artist of the Year - Nomination
  • '04 Youth In Music - Nomination
  • '04 New Artist of the Year - Nomination

Agape Fest Awards

  • '11 Band of the Year - Nomination
  • '10 Evangelists of the Year - Win
  • '10 Male Vocalist of the Year - Nomination
  • '10 Trailblazer Music Evangelist- Nomination
  • '10 Songwriter of the Year - Nomination
  • '10 Favorite Song/Artist - Nomination
  • '09 Male Vocalist of the Year - Nomination
  • '08 Outstanding Achievement Award - Win
  • '08 Male Songwriter - Nomination
  • '08 Young Horizon - Nomination
  • '08 Rising Star Young Horizon - Win
  • '08 Trailblazer Music Evangelist - Nomination
  • '08 Encourager (Lisa Brooks - Corey Brooks Agent) - Win
  • '07 Young Horizon - Win
  • '07 Young Performer - Nomination
  • Favorite Song of '06 (Real Man) - Nomination
  • '07 Trailblazer Music Evangelist - Nomination
  • '07 Encourager (Lisa Brooks) - Nomination
  • '06 Young Performer - Win
  • '06 Outstanding Achievement Award - Nomination
  • '05 Young Performer - Win

ICGMA Gold Cross Awards

  • '06 Presidents Choice for Outstanding Achievement - Win
  • '06 Male Horizon - Nomination
  • '05 Album Of The Year (Power Of Christ) - Nomination
  • '05 Male Horizon - Nomination
  • '04 Male Horizon - Nomination

CGC Choice Awards

  • '05 Young Male Performer - Win
  • '04 Young Male Performer - Nomination

Notes

  1. ^ C and L Entertainment - http://candlentertainment.com/fr_home.cfm
  2. ^ Quote taken from http://coreybrooksband.com/bio.html
  3. ^ Nominations for the 37th Annual GMA Music Awards - http://www.christian411.ca/absolutenm/templates/default.aspx?a=14&template=print-article.htm
  4. ^ Register Herald - Corey Brooks Ministries Expanding http://www.register-herald.com/features/x878591412/Corey-Brooks-Ministries-expanding
  5. ^ West Virginia Public Broadcasting http://www.wvpubcast.org/newsarticle.aspx?id=13759
  6. ^ Top 5 ICM Award Nominees Announced - http://www.ccma.cc/press_icm.php?nid=331&a=
  7. ^ Power Source Magazine - http://www.powersourcemagazine.com/
  8. ^ Power Source Magazine - http://www.powersourcemagazine.com/
  9. ^ Twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/CoreyBrooksBand
  10. ^ Press Release - New Additions to Corey Brooks Ministries - http://www.facebook.com/notes/corey-brooks/press-release-4111-additions-to-corey-brooks-band/10150200768839974
  11. ^ Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/105477799/Getty-Images-Entertainment
  12. ^ Soles4Souls Blog - http://www.soles4souls.org/blog/2010/10/photo-of-the-week-corey-brooks-band-goes-shoeless/

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