Bio
Early Years
The Paul Colman Trio got its start in 1998 when Paul Colman, having already released two well-received solo albums in Australia, recruited drummer Phil Gaudion for a trip to the United States. Upon returning home, the duo decided to add a bass player, turning to longtime friend Grant Norsworthy, and the affectionately dubbed pc3 was born. The band went on to become the most successful independent artist in Australia’s history, dominating radio and garnering the title of Artist of the Year in 2000 and 2001, as determined by The Rock Across Australia charts.
"There was this chemistry from the word ‘go’ when we three started playing together. There were already 30 or 40 songs that I had as a soloist that worked well with this ensemble. The collaboration that happened when we came together, that to me was what made the magic.” - Paul Colman
The pc3 "magic" was captured in raw, low-budget form for the 1999 independent CD release "Serious Fun." In Australia, and very soon after in New Zealand, a little home grown band of favourite sons was gathering a following of "serious fans". In 2000, pc3 followed the much-loved "Serious Fun" with their second studio release "Turn".
In 2001, a matching pair of concert recordings "Live- electric" and "Live - acoustic" were released in Australia and New Zealand to capture the two "sounds" of this eclectic band's performances. As popularity at home grew with sold-out concert tours and a string of local radio hits, it was becoming obvious that the little band from the eastern suburbs of Melbourne might need to launch itself over the Pacific Ocean to the USA and beyond.
As it turned out, it was one of pc3’s self-released CD's that made it into the hands of two different people who would have an impact on the band’s rapidly changing future. Completely independent of each other, the music found its way to both Third Day’s Mac Powell, who invited the band to open for them on their 2002 tour of the United States, and veteran producer Monroe Jones, who immediately took up the band’s flag and arranged for pc3 to record its U.S. debut in music city (Nashville, Tennessee).
United States
Their major-label global studio album debut "New Map of the World" (2002) received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. The disc also produced US radio hits "Run", Turn", "The Selfish Song", and "Fill My Cup". In the same year, pc3 were awarded a Dove Award for best new artist.
Non stop touring of the United States was now the order of the day. Visits to Canada and western Europe were added. Under the strain of living so far from home and constant travel, pc3 prepared new songs for the follow up release usually back stage or in hotel rooms. Although 2003's "One" stands strongly in the pc3 catalogue, it did not enjoy the support of a music industry which was unsure of its future. Despite the strength of tunes like "Solution" and "Pray" the 2003 release did not find the ear of a wider US audience.
After more than 5 years of an exhausting schedule of touring and recording the band officially announced in February 2004 that they would be "taking a break as a recording and performing band", citing "financial and family considerations" as primary reasons. It seemed the pc3 story was over.
But not so ...
Return
It was a longish "break", but the band were thrilled to have an opportunity to renew personal and musical acquaintance in April 2009 with a couple of special reunion shows at Australian musical festival Easterfest. Despite the long absence from each other, Phil (now living back in Australia), Paul and Grant (still living in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) were moved and encouraged by the number, enthusiasm and long memories of the Australian serious fans.
Buoyed by the success and serious fun of the 2009 reunion performances, the band re-entered the studio in January 2011 to record a new album of previously unreleased material. This is their latest CD "Return".
Following was successful tour of Australia in April 2011, and hopefully the story isn't over yet!
Where are they now?
Paul is currently working as a record producer and solo artist, based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is currently working on a CD entitled "Recalculating".
Grant is also living in Nashville, Tennessee, and currently working as a "speaker who loves to sing". He has recently released a CD entitled "Resident Alien" and is currently working on a book.
Phil currently lives in Melbourne, Australia, and has produced an instructional DVD on drumming. He is also heavily involved in music production.