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Driver Bisoncam Positivo on this page. Derringer live with Ringo Starr in 2011 Background information Birth name Ricky Dean Zehringer Born ( 1947-08-05) August 5, 1947 (age 70), United States Genres,,, pop,,, Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer Instruments Guitar, vocals Years active 1965–present Associated acts,,,,,, Website Rick Derringer (born Ricky Dean Zehringer; August 5, 1947) is an American guitarist, vocalist, -winning producer and entertainer. He came to prominence in the 1960s as a member of, when he was brought in to record lead vocals for the number one hit single with '. He then turned to, scoring a 1974 hit with '. He has worked extensively with brothers and, and with the group. He also worked with, producing Yankovic's Grammy Award-winning songs ' and ', and with the, penning entrance songs for and.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Life and career [ ] Early life and 1960s [ ] Derringer was born in, Ohio, the son of Janice Lavine (Thornburg) and John J. Zehringer, a railroad worker. He started a band in Ohio initially known as 'the Rick Z Combo', and later known as 'Rick and the Raiders'.
In the summer of 1965, when Derringer was 17, he recorded lead vocals over an already-recorded backing track provided by for the song '.' It was released under the band name, to avoid confusion with another popular band of the era,. It became the song in America for a week; ' by knocked it out of the top spot and remained no. Program Trainers Cheat. 1 for a month.
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The single was issued. Derringer adopted his stage name at this time, inspired by the Bang Records logo which featured a, foreshadowing Derringer's obsession with firearms. Derringer playing with Ringo Starr's All Starr Band, Paris; June 26, 2011 In 2010, two of Derringer's homes in Florida were foreclosed upon when he defaulted on a $46,000 line of credit that his wife Brenda J. Hall obtained in 2004 from The loan was secured by Derringer's Florida property. He was also sued by BAC Home Loans Servicing, a mortgage company servicing another loan on behalf of Fannie Mae. According to BAC, Derringer made no monthly payments in 2010 and owed $242,366 in principal and interest as of October 2010. Derringer blamed the circumstances on society, saying “Anybody can be affected by this huge problem, even us.” Derringer was also listed as defendant in another foreclosure complaint on a separate property in 2014 in Manatee County, FL.
In 2017, Derringer was charged with carrying a loaded gun on a flight from Cancun, Mexico to Atlanta, Georgia. According to his manager, Derringer thought he was permitted to carry the gun, based on his possession of a valid Florida pistol permit. Derringer said that he flew 30-50 times a year. Derringer later plead guilty to the charge, agreeing to pay a $1000 fine, saying it will not happen again, 'not even a water pistol.' A re-recording of 'Real American' with updated lyrics was released on May 28, 2017, debuting on 's radio show.
'I gotta be a man, I can't let it slide' was changed to 'I gotta lend a hand, I can't let it slide' and 'fight for the right of every man' became 'fight for the rights of everyone'. 'Best not mess with my US' is interjected before the second verse, and a new line says 'Ours is a cause that's right and just, we're built on truth, in God we trust.'
In 2017, Derringer collaborated with baseball legends and to release a version of ',' honoring his lifelong love of. In other media [ ] ' is featured in the 1993 film, as well as in the version of in 2007. The song was also made available as downloadable content (DLC) for guitar learning software/game 2014 in January 2015.
Discography [ ] Rick Derringer [ ]. • Muise, Dan (2002).. Hal Leonard Corporation.
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