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Comment: Fails WP:NBAND, requires significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. Dan arndt (talk) 06:00, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
3 One Oh is an American indie rock/pop trio from Los Angeles, California.[1] The group consists of singer-songwriters and producers Shari Short, Rick Seibold, and English DJ-producer Andrew Burns. Their recordings mix distorted guitar riffs with pop-oriented vocal melodies and occasional electronic production.[2]
Background
[edit]- Shari Short is an RIAA-certified multi-platinum songwriter whose catalogue includes cuts for Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, and Rita Ora.[3] A 2003 feature in Sandpoint Magazine traced her early performing career.[4] She later toured for two years as a backing vocalist for Demi Lovato.[5]
- Rick Seibold issued the independent EP That’s the Day in 2004 and has since written or produced for Lee DeWyze and David Archuleta. His production on Bethel Music projects earned two GMA Dove Awards.[6]
- Andrew Burns (also known as Crash Cove) is a London-born DJ and producer who joined the project in 2018 after relocating to Los Angeles.[6]
Career
[edit]3 One Oh released its debut album 11:11 in 2019,[7] followed by a succession of standalone singles, including:
- “Drive Me Wild” (2020)
- “More” (2021)
- “She’s on Fire” (2019)
- “Heroes & Legends” (2019)
- “Come Out and Play” (2018)[2]
Several songs have been licensed for screen use. “Heroes & Legends” was placed in season 4 of Netflix’s Lucifer,[8] while “More” appeared in Showtime’s Shameless Hall of Shame.[9] Other placements include American Idol (ABC) and brand campaigns for Google, Burger King, Skechers, and AT&T.[1]
Chart performance
[edit]Songstats and regional digital-store charts record modest international peaks for the group’s singles:[10]
- “More” – No. 14, iTunes Alternative (Sweden), 6 Jan 2025
- “She’s on Fire” – No. 99, iTunes Rock (Sweden), 31 Dec 2024; No. 174, Apple Music Rock (Bahamas)
- “Eyes on You” – No. 130, Apple Music Alternative (Cameroon), 11 Aug 2024
- “Drive Me Wild” – No. 55, Apple Music Rock Albums (Botswana), 15 May 2024
- “Come Out and Play” – No. 180, Apple Music (Rio de Janeiro), 14 May 2024
- “Ready to Roll” – No. 22, iTunes Rock (Poland), 2024
Musical style
[edit]Critics and streaming-service editors describe 3 One Oh’s music as guitar-driven alternative pop that incorporates fuzz-tone hooks, gang-style vocal chants, and polished electronic textures.[2][6]
Discography (selected)
[edit]-
- 11:11 (2019, LP)
- “Drive Me Wild” (2020, single)
- “More” (2021, single)
- “She’s on Fire” (2019, single)
- “Heroes & Legends” (2019, single)
- “Come Out and Play” (2018, EP)
Band members
[edit]- Shari Short – lead vocals, songwriting, production
- Rick Seibold – vocals, songwriting, production
- Andrew Burns – programming, DJ, production
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Band – 3 One Oh". 3oneohofficial.com. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ a b c "3 One Oh – Artist Page". Apple Music. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "Shari Short – Faculty Bio". Songwriter Camps. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "Shari Short: Idaho Native Turns Songwriter". Sandpoint Magazine. Winter 2003. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "Inside Miley Cyrus's Touring Band". Kent Amplin Vocal Academy. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ a b c "3 One Oh – Artist Profile". Discogs. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "3 One Oh – 11:11". Discogs. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ ""Heroes & Legends" – Used in Lucifer Season 4". YouTube. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ ""More" – Featured in Showtime's Shameless". YouTube. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "3 One Oh – Global Chart & Streaming Analytics". Songstats. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
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