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Matter of a Fact
Longtime music veteran Graham Perry has teamed up with multi-talented musician-producer-engineer Brad Cole to create this full-length alternative rock LP. Having been apart since their days at Belmont University in 1985, Perry and Cole reunited at a funeral after a mutual friend and former Order of Silence band mate, Ernie Aguilar was brutally murdered in Nashville. The pair decided to record and release “the record they never recorded” to pay homage to their friend and the band’s musical legacy which was immortalized in the book The Other Side of Nashville, by Rev. Keith A Gordon. The result is the self titled Order of Silence, which exhibits modern production with a hint to 1980s alternative rock.
As a former writer for Crutchfield Music in Nashville, Perry has drawn from his rich song catalog to enhance the band’s repertoire, while Cole’s writing, engineering and production contributions help to create its unique sound. Brad met Graham at Belmont University in 1985 where they formed Order of Silence, recording demos and playing locally as a part of Nashville’s vibrant indie rock scene. Brad’s prowess as a musician, engineer and producer was honed by these live shows, as a member of Belmont’s show band Company, and as a result of countless studio sessions.
Several of Perrys former works have enjoyed global airplay and can be heard in several television shows, including Toddlers and Tiaras, Extreme Make-Over: Home Edition, Dance Moms, E-News Live, Saddle Ranch, and Real World: Las Vegas among others. In addition, his song “Don’t Eat the Cow!” was the winner for “Best My Beat Your Movie Score” at the 2017 American Music Video Festival held in Charlotte North Carolina.
As the lead singer and primary songwriter for Order of Silence, Perry’s work has seen airplay at more than 125 stations nationwide, charting at the following stations: KAFM (Grand Junction, CO), KRCX (Denver, CO), KRZA (Alamosa, CO), KWLC (Decorah, IA), WRSE, (Chicago, IL), WQUB (Quincy, IL), WCYT (Ft. Wayne, IN), WSND (Notre Dame, IN),KRVS (LaFayette, LA), KMSU (Mankato, MN), KDWG (Dillon, MT), KMSM (Butte, MT), KWSC (Wayne, NE), WGKR (Jersey City, NJ), KUCO (Edmond, OK), WWEC (Elizabethtown, PA), KAGJ (Ephraim, UT), WODU (Norfolk, VA), WIUV (Castleton, VT), WRST (Oshkosh, WI), WWSP (Steven’s Point, WI), KHNS (Haines, AK), KMXT (Kodiak, AK), KTOO (Juneau, AK), KIDE (Hoopa, CA), KKSM (San Marcos, CA), WWUH (West Hartford, CT), WNHU (West Haven, CT), WECI (Richmond, IN), WWHR (Bowling Green, KY), WCCS (Norton, MA), WCBN (Ann Arbor, MI), WLSO (Marie, MI), KUMD (Duluth, MN), WUSM (Hattiesburg, MS), WDCC (Sanford, NC), KDNE (Crete, NE),WNTI (Hackettstown, NJ), KEOL (La Grande, OR), WAWL (Chattanooga, TN), WERW (Syracuse, NY).