Bob Herdman
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Bob Herdman | |
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Birth name | Robert "Bob" Vaughn Herdman |
Born | March 8, 1966 |
Genres | Christian rock, Rock |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitars, keyboards |
Years active | 1987–present |
Robert Vaughn Herdman (born March 8, 1966) is a Christian musician, songwriter and producer more known for being a member of the band Audio Adrenaline.
Life and career
Herdman grew up in Lynchburg, a rural town in the southwest part of Ohio. At 17 Herdman joined the elite Army Rangers. During his time in the Rangers Herdman had several parachuting accidents which resulted in minor injuries and broken bones. He was also involved in a helicopter crash that resulted in no injuries. After completing Ranger School, Special forces Combat Diver School and other specialty schools, Herdman decided to end his time in the military after four years.
After leaving the Army, Herdman attended
Audio Adrenaline became one of the most well known bands in
In 2004 Herdman was one of the founding board members of the non-profit Hands and Feet Project with fellow Audio Adrenaline members Stuart and McGinniss. They run orphanages in Haiti and South America. They spend much of their time raising money and taking groups into the country of Haiti to work and visit.
References
- ^ "CCM Magazine, April 1996". Flickerofhislight.homestead.com. Retrieved February 9, 2012.