No, Jeremy McKinnon did not quit the band. He and his girlfriend did break up though sometime after Homesick and it has been said that they always had issues because he was away on tour and the band was his life.
If Jeremy McKinnon quit ADTR, it wouldn't be ADTR anymore because his vocals + lyrics AND Tom Denney's guitar writing made it what it was.
Tom Denney did quit ADTR, though he still writes with them.
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Jeremy Mckinnon
Jeremy McKinnon is the lead singer and screamer for pop-punk/post-hardcore band A Day to Remember. He also record piano in the track "The Price We Pay" and also record the acoustic rhytm guitar in "If It Means A Lot To You". He also has a solo song released in 2008 called "When Three's A Crowd" on which he record vocals, piano and guitar. His friends Alex Shelnutt and Joshua Woodard record the drums and bass respectively.
Neil Westfall plays rhythm guitar and secondary vocals. Joshua Woodard plays the bass guitar. Jeremy McKinnon is the vocals. Kevin Skaff plays lead guitar, keyboard, and backup vocals. Alex Shelnutt plays the drums.
They belong to his brother, whose in Iraq(sp) Anyway the song Have Faith in Me is about his brother
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no but he does have a girldfriend
Jeremy McKinnon is 32 years old (birthdate December 17, 1985)
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the lead singer and screamer of a day to remember<3
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No they are post-hardcore according to Jeremy McKinnon.
They aren't normal earrings, they're called plugs.
Jeremy Mckinnon
The singers in A Day to Remember are Jeremy McKinnon on lead vocals, Neil Westfall on backup vocals, Kevin Skaff on backup vocals. Previously as a backup vocalist Tom Denney.
Jeremy McKinnon is the lead singer and screamer for pop-punk/post-hardcore band A Day to Remember. He also record piano in the track "The Price We Pay" and also record the acoustic rhytm guitar in "If It Means A Lot To You". He also has a solo song released in 2008 called "When Three's A Crowd" on which he record vocals, piano and guitar. His friends Alex Shelnutt and Joshua Woodard record the drums and bass respectively.