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The All-American Rejects (often abbreviated as AAR) are an American rock band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1999. [4] [5] The band consists of lead vocalist and bassist Tyson Ritter, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor.
Ritter performing with his band The All-American Rejects in 2006. Ritter met his bandmates while he was at a party in high school. After Jesse Tabish quit the band, and with the additions of Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor, The All-American Rejects were picked up by Doghouse Records, and later DreamWorks Records, and subsequently signed with the major label Interscope Records.
Shots of each band member - appearing to be enjoying the isolation - are overlapped through the video; lead guitarist Nick Wheeler is seen in a grocery store - roaming the aisles with a trolley and putting any food he can gain to it - and consuming some of the groceries, while rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty and drummer Chris Gaylor leisure in a ...
The band — Ritter, lead guitarist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty and drummer Chris Gaylor — are headlining the Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour alongside New Found Glory, with ...
American rock band the All-American Rejects have released four studio albums, 22 singles, 21 music videos, 4 video albums, and 7 extended plays.. The All-American Rejects formed in 1999, releasing their debut self-titled album through Doghouse Records in October 2002. [1]
The music video was shot in September 2015 and directed Catherine Hardwicke.It was released on the same day as the song itself on October 30, 2015. The video follows Ritter, who sings the song to Toni Collette from the street, as he ages throughout the video.
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Annie Laurie Gaylor, American editor, author, and co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation; Brett Gaylor, Canadian filmmaker; Chris Gaylor, drummer for The All-American Rejects; Robert Gaylor, United States Air Force Chief Master Sergeant; Ruth Gaylor (1918–1972), American big band vocalist; Trevor Gaylor, American football player