Some of the last series of concert promotions I put together were with a Melbourne band called the Paul Colman Trio. I originally introduced the band to Sydney fans initially over a number of national tours around 1999 - 2001. Later on, the band would move to the USA to try and crack the market, and garnered a Grammy nomination, and numerous Dove awards in the process.
From Wikipedia: "Paul Colman Trio (often stylised as pc3) were an Australian contemporary Christian music group formed in 1998, composed of Paul Colman on lead vocals and guitars, Phil Gaudion on drums and vocals, and Grant Norsworthy on bass guitar and vocals. The band released five studio albums and had Christian radio hit singles including "Turn", "The Selfish Song", and "Fill My Cup". Their major-label studio album, New Map of the World (2002), received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. They disbanded in February 2004 and then re-united for a brief period in April 2009.
After re-uniting in 2009 and releasing a new album, the band returned to our shores for a number of concerts around the country. We helped out with having some of their family stay at my parents' place which was close enough to one of their Sydney gigs. By that time my girls were old enough to head along to one of the concerts for a bit of fun. They had an absolute ball.
This video clip is one of the songs the band released around that time, and ended up being a compilation of individual clips sent to the band by their fans on handheld devices. I didn't bother sending anything in, but the guys grabbed some footage I took on the night, and the girls are featured dancing on stage from that Sydney gig at around 1:42.