The Remingtons
The Remingtons | |
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A promotional picture of the Remingtons, ca. 1991 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
| Genres | Country |
| Years active | 1991–1993 |
| Label | BNA |
| Spinoff of | |
| Past members | Jimmy Griffin Richard Mainegra Rick Yancey Denny Henson |
The Remingtons were an American country music group founded in 1991. The original members were Jimmy Griffin, Richard Mainegra, and Rick Yancey, all three of whom were vocalists and guitarists. Griffin was previously a member of the soft rock group Bread, while Mainegra and Yancey had previously been part of another soft rock group called Cymarron. Yancey left in 1992 and was replaced by Denny Henson. The group recorded two albums for BNA Records (then known as BNA Entertainment) and charted five country singles, including the number 10 "A Long Time Ago." The Remingtons broke up in 1993 and all four members continued in other projects.