The Benjamin Gate

The Benjamin Gate
Origin Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Genres Christian rock, pop, alternative rock
Years active 1998–2003
Labels Forefront
Website thebenjamingate.net
Past members Costa Balamatsias
Adrienne Liesching
Brett Palmer
Justin Mulder
Marc "Mac" Pautz
Chris Poisat
Nick Volsteedt

The Benjamin Gate was a South African Christian rock band formed in 1998 following the motor vehicle accident and subsequent death of a mutual friend and fellow musician, Ben Herbert.[1] Their name, which was also the name of one the entrances into the original city of Jerusalem,[2] was chosen as a tribute to him.

History

The Benjamin Gate released two local, independent albums while in South Africa, Spinning Head and comeputyourheadupinmyheart. The band, along with their manager and co-songwriter Marc "Thux" Theodosiou, left Port Elizabeth and came to the United States in 2001[3] after David Bach at Forefront Records heard their demo that they had sent to Nashville for mastering.

Many of the songs of comeputyourheadupinmyheart were retooled and re-released on their first major-label album for Forefront Records, ["untitled"]. This album and Contact were critically acclaimed albums.[4] They were nominated for four Dove Awards, produced two No. 1 and one No. 2 singles, and toured the United States and Europe. Their merchandise was easily recognized by their gasmask logo. They had an endorsement contract from Oakley, Inc. This success helped them to be included on three Festival Con Dios tours.

Break-up

The group parted ways in 2003 due to Liesching's engagement to Christian artist, Jeremy Camp. It was noted that Liesching felt that with her new family starting, that she could not handle the duties required of her both as a musician and as a wife. Since then Liesching has married musician Jeremy Camp, and they have two daughters, born 2004 and 2006. She has also released two solo albums.

Pautz and his wife and children have relocated back to South Africa.

Balamatsias remained in Nashville playing with various artists until early 2006 when he relocated back to South Africa.

Volsteedt relocated back to South Africa.

Marc Theodosiou currently works in the music industry in Nashville, TN.

Band members

Discography

References

  1. Demalon, Tom. "The Benjamin Gate: Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. Jeremiah 20:2
  3. DeBoer, Terry (8 December 2001). "Christian group soaring as songs climb charts", The Grand Rapids Press, p. A10.
  4. Thorne, Evan (22 November 2002). "Benjamin Gate make catchy, fun pop on 'Contact'", Daily Herald, p. 6.