Why did the brother leave NEEDTOBREATHE?

Why did the brother leave NEEDTOBREATHE?

For the past 20 years, Rinehart had performed with his brother Bo Rinehart at his side. But shortly before the release of their last studio album in 2020, the guitarist decided to step away from the band. The departure, coupled with the realities of the pandemic, forced the band to approach music-making in new ways.

Did bear leave NEEDTOBREATHE?

South Carolina rock band NEEDTOBREATHE has announced the exit of Bo Rinehart, brother of frontman Bear Rinehart, whose roles included background vocals and guitar. You can read the full statement from NEEDTOBREATHE below. The last few weeks have been an incredibly tough time on the world.

Why is NEEDTOBREATHE called NEEDTOBREATHE?

The brothers first performed in front of coffee house audiences at Furman University, where Bear, who was named after University of Alabama football coach Bear Bryant, was a wide receiver for the Furman Paladins football team, winning the 2002 Banks McFadden trophy for South Carolina football player of the year.

Is Bo Rinehart back in NEEDTOBREATHE?

But in April 2020, Bo Rinehart left Needtobreathe, leaving behind a few songs that were later recorded for the “Out of Body” album. Bolt said he never doubted that Needtobreathe would continue without Bo Rinehart. “I’ve always had just a tremendous amount of faith in the guys in the band,” he said.

Is Bear Rinehart married?

Mary Reames
Bear Rinehart/Spouse

Personal life. Rinehart is married to Mary Reames who together have three sons, Wilder Rinehart, Woods Rinehart, and Waters Rinehart.

What is Bear Rinehart real name?

William Stanley Rinehart III
Bear Rinehart/Full name
William “Bear” Rinehart and his brother/guitarist Bryant “Bo” Rinehart were raised in an ardent Crimson Tide household — hence the names “Bear” and “Bryant,” in honor of the legendary Alabama coach.

Is Bo Rinehart back in Needtobreathe?

Who does Needtobreathe sound like?

South Carolina rock group Needtobreathe debuted in the 2000s with an earnest tone similar to John Mayer or Kings of Leon and lyrics inspired by their Christian faith.