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Three Twelve
At-a-Glance |
Hometown |
Harrisburg, PA |
Genres |
Pop, Indie Pop |
Band Members |
David M. Glasgow; Deb McClain; Jason Whetstone
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Upcoming Shows |
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About the Artist
When we started singing together, it was because we needed to sing.
We had, each of us, been through some really rough stuff lately. Stuff that made us feel alone, and unappreciated, and unworthy. Stuff that made us angry at the church, and angry at God. They were childish, selfish feelings—but they were real. The kind of feelings you talk about quietly, in late-night telephone conversations or at back-corner tables over refilled cups of coffee, and only with the best old friends.
It was through a series of those conversations, actually, that 3.12 was born. We’d be talking, two of us, about the “stuff” in our lives, and we’d reach that point where you run out of words and your eyes focus elsewhere. Then, after a few breaths, one of us would sigh, and say with quiet wistfulness, “I miss singing with you.”
We shared a lot of memories between the three of us—not all of them happy. But through it all—sometimes in spite of it all—our song was there, the still point at the center of a spinning world, to remind us that God is good.
So we found a spare hour at the end of a busy day in the middle of a busy week, and we gathered in the recital hall at the college where David teaches. And we sang.
We sang for us. We sang because we needed to hear the songs. And the best way for us to hear them was to sing them—to breathe them deeply into our lungs, wrap our muscles around them, and offer them back to the space around us. We sang to change ourselves. We sang because to keep silent would have been to surrender to something less than hope.
And once we discovered that—once we realized that singing gave us hope, even in a borrowed hour during a frantic week—we knew we had to share it. We knew that the gifts God gives flourish and thrive only when they’re shared. And we knew that our song was a gift.
Our group name (discovered only after a lengthy period of introspection, prayer, and study) is a reference to the biblical book of Second Corinthians—chapter 3, verse 12 of that book says that “Because we have great hope, so we act with great boldness.”
May our ministry always live up to that calling.
Technical Requirements:
(NOTE: Three Twelve is able to provide our own PA equipment and keyboard for venues seating 500 or less within driving distance of Boiling Springs, PA.)
For "Trio-Only" gigs:
- Three vocal microphones with boom stands
- One piano OR full 88-key weighted keyboard with sustain pedal
For larger gigs:
- “Full Band” adds drum set, bass, guitar, auxilliary keyboard, and hand percussion.
- “BGVs” adds up to six BackGround Vocalists, each of whom requires an additional vocal microphone.
- For some larger gigs, we arrange for a backing “Choir,” which can be mic'ed as an ensemble.
Achievements
Reached 50th in Best of Pop chart in 2014. In the top 100 for 16 weeks.
Reached 55th in Best of Pop chart in 2013. In the top 100 for 9 weeks.
Top 10 in Modern Rock, June 2014
Top 10 in Modern Rock, March 2014
Top 10 in Modern Rock, January 2014
Top 10 in Pop, February 2013
Top 40 in Modern Rock, October 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, September 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, August 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, July 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, May 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, April 2014
Top 40 in Modern Rock, February 2014
Top 40 in Pop, July 2013
Top 40 in Pop, April 2013
Top 40 in Indie Pop, February 2013
Top 40 in Indie Pop, December 2012
Top 40 in Indie Pop, November 2012
Top 40 in Indie Pop, October 2012
Top 40 in Indie Pop, September 2012
Top 40 in Pop, May 2012
Press Coverage
Vocal Experience by
Peter DurantineFor Deb McClain, David Glasgow and Jason Whetstone, their journey from church singers to recording artists has as much to do with their personal spirituality as it does with their personal harmony.... Three Twelve Offers Unique Vocal Energy by
Alexis DowThree Twelve is David M. Glasgow on vocals and keyboards, Deb McClain on vocals and Jason Whetstone on vocals, digital instruments, pennywhistles and trombone. The trio recently celebrated the...