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Jeremy Wade McKinnon (born December 17, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as a founding member and the lead vocalist of A Day to Remember. He has produced full-length albums for The Ghost Inside,
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Biography

Jeremy McKinnon was raised in Ocala, Florida and grew up with two sisters. His parents are originally from
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and he is of Irish and Italian descent. McKinnon first got a job at
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and later went on to do construction work. McKinnon's interest in music came as a result of hanging out with a friend's band. McKinnon was inspired to write and play heavy music by a local band,
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. McKinnon often got into trouble during high school in Ocala, Florida and as a result he would write music. McKinnon's first band was the
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band All for Nothing, before joining guitarist
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and drummer Bobby Scruggs to form A Day to Remember. He appeared in the show ''
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''. McKinnon and A Day to Remember bassist Joshua Woodard have formed their own record label, Running Man; in partnership with
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, they signed up band Veara. During an interview in 2012, McKinnon said that the possibility of doing a solo album was unlikely. On December 25, 2016, McKinnon married his long-time girlfriend, Stephanie Morrison. On Father's Day 2017, Stephanie revealed on Instagram that the two were expecting their first child together. On December 5, 2017, McKinnon and his wife announced the arrival of their first child, a daughter - Montana Nash McKinnon.


Influences

McKinnon cites punk rock band
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as his biggest musical influence, and cites ska punk band Less Than Jake for his influences on the stage: "They were having fun during the concert, they were not super serious. But they were not so goofy so as to appear ridiculous. Simply, they created a great atmosphere, and I've always loved this. Then I saw the Flaming Lips, and Rammstein in Germany, and that was the craziest concert I've ever seen. I'm just trying to combine and put into practice all the amazing things that I've loved over the years."


Discography

With All for Nothing * ''How to Score in High School'' (2002) ''In the ''Search for'' box enter ''How to Score in High School'', select ''Title'' then click ''Begin Search''. With A Day to Remember * '' And Their Name Was Treason'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Homesick'' (2009) * ''
What Separates Me from You ''What Separates Me from You'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band A Day to Remember, and their third and final for Victory Records. Originally planned for release in late-October 2010, the album was delayed by a few weeks until mid- ...
'' (2010) * '' Common Courtesy'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''
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Guest appearances


Production discography


References

Footnotes Citations {{DEFAULTSORT:Mckinnon, Jeremy 1985 births Living people American male singers American rock singers American people of Irish descent American people of Italian descent Musicians from Ocala, Florida A Day to Remember Musicians from Gainesville, Florida 21st-century American singers Indianola Records artists Victory Records artists Epitaph Records artists Fueled by Ramen artists