A trio of Marc Beeson, Sonny LeMaire and Kurt Howell, Burnin Daylight are a Nashville, Tennessee, USA-based country act who have jokingly referred to themselves as the oldest baby act in the business. Prior to forming the group, all three members could boast of extensive previous experience. LeMaire was formerly a member of Exile, writing many of that group
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Cleve Francis
- 58% match to The Remingtons
22 April 1945, Jennings, Louisiana, USA. The eldest of six children, Francis had childhood ambitions to play the guitar and sing country music. He gained his first experience towards his ambition by singing and playing gospel music in the local church choir. After completing his college education, he attended medical school, where he qualified as a cardiologist. After reloca
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4 Runner
- 52% match to The Remingtons
The 90s US vocal country group 4 Runner take their name from a type of Toyota four-wheel-drive estate car that also inspired the title of their song A Heart With 4 Wheel Drive. The group consists of Craig Morris (lead vocal), Billy Crittenden (baritone), Lee Hilliard (tenor) and Jim Chapman (bass). Morris has toured with Marie Osmond and Dobie Gray and has written s
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George Ducas
- 39% match to The Remingtons
1 August 1971, Texas City, Texas, USA. This country singer-songwriter was raised by his mother in San Diego, California, until the age of 12, when he relocated to Houston, Texas, to live with his father and stepmother. He began writing and singing in his early teens, and performed with a number of college-based bands. After leaving college he began working in a bank during t
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Rob Crosby
- 32% match to The Remingtons
Robert Crosby Hoar, 25 April 1954, Sumter, South Carolina, USA. He came to country music through listening to 60s bands such as the Beatles and Crosby, Stills And Nash. Rob Crosby was so popular in the clubs of South Carolina that it was difficult for him to try to further his career in Nashville. In 1984, a group of Atlanta businessmen gave him $700 a month in exchange for
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Keith Stegall
- 28% match to The Remingtons
1 November 1954, Wichita Falls, Texas, USA. Keith is the son of Bob Stegall, who played steel guitar for Johnny Horton. He made his stage debut when only eight years old and performed in a variety of folk and country groups during his adolescence. He formed his own band, the Pacesetters, when only 12 and toured overseas with the folk group the Cheerful Givers. Stegall then m
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22 August 1961, Longview, Texas, USA. The 90s country singer/guitarist Ricky Lynn Gregg is of Native American descent. He formed two rock groups, the Ricky Lynn Project and Head East, and with them opened for Huey Lewis And The News and Heart. He then switched direction to honky tonk country and formed the band Cherokee Thunder with whom he played clubs in Dallas. He reached
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From 1989, the Sons Of The Desert, named after the Laurel And Hardy film, played contemporary bluegrass music and enjoyed a good following in Waco, Texas, where the members were students at McLellan College. Drew Womack, then an opera student, joined the band in 1990 as lead singer. A member of the band at the time was bass player Doug Virden. By 1993 the band was based in Dall
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1 July 1961, Chatham, Ontario, Canada. Wright grew up in a farming community in Merlin, Ontario, and her parents were both country music performers. With her distinctive low and husky voice, she became one of Canadas most popular country singers and several songs from her first album, Do Right By Me, were recorded for the US market by Reba McEntire. Wright moved to Nas
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James Bonamy
- 16% match to The Remingtons
29 April 1972, Winter Park, Florida, USA. Contemporary country singer Bonamy gravitated to the honky tonk scene through the auspices of his father, a fan of Johnny Paycheck and Merle Haggard. However, when he began to attend high school he invested much of his time in sports, at which he achieved great proficiency, while his listening tastes changed to those of Bon Jovi et a
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Keith Harling
- 15% match to The Remingtons
8 May 1963, Greenwood, South Carolina, USA. Raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Harling took an early interest in music, teaching himself to play drums and later becoming proficient on other instruments, including bass, trumpet and saxophones. During his school years he played in various bands and then tried making his way as a professional musician, playing in rock bands, mai
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Richie Furay
- 14% match to The Remingtons
9 May 1944, Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA. Originally a member of the Au Go-Go Singers, Furay first came to prominence as the crystal clear vocalist acting as a foil between the voices of Stephen Stills soulful blues and Neil Youngs Canadian folk rock in the seminal Buffalo Springfield during 1967. The short-lived Springfield fragmented and out of the ashes came Poco
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Clay Davidson
- 12% match to The Remingtons
4 April 1971, Saltville, Virginia, USA. Davidson took to music making at an early age, inspired in part by his father who played guitar. All 11 of his siblings played or sang and as a child he heard many kinds of music, ranging through traditional country, bluegrass and gospel to soul and rock. While still in school, he played in various groups with friends and these bands s
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