Ricochet (band)

Ricochet
OriginTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
GenresCountry
Years active1993–present
LabelsColumbia, Cowtown, Mi
MembersHeath Wright
Chris Hempfling
Larry Hight
Bruce Bennett
Past membersGreg Cook
Jeff Bryant
Junior Bryant
Teddy Carr
Tim Chewning
Shannon Farmer
Jimmy Herman
Eddie Kilgallon
Kenny Lewis
Keith Mellington
Marty Mitchell
Troy Nelson
Dwayne Dupuy
Robert Wright
Justin Spears
Nick Tate
Shane Mullins
Matt Harelik
David Alexander
Rick Toops
Websitehttp://www.ricochetonline.com

Ricochet is an American country music band from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band was founded in 1993 by brothers Jeff Bryant (drums, vocals) and Junior Bryant (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), along with Heath Wright (lead vocals, lead guitar, fiddle), Greg Cook (bass guitar, vocals), Teddy Carr (steel guitar, Dobro), and Eddie Kilgallon (keyboards, rhythm guitar, saxophone, vocals).

After several years of playing throughout the Southern United States, Ricochet was signed to a recording contract with Columbia Records in 1995. Their self-titled debut album produced three straight Top Ten hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including the Number One single "Daddy's Money"; the album was also certified gold in the United States.

The band followed its debut album with 1997's Blink of an Eye, which also produced several hits on the country music charts. A third album, titled What a Ride, was slated for release in 1997, but was not released; however, their 2000 album What You Leave Behind contained tracks from this cancelled album. After being dropped from Columbia in 2001, Ricochet released a live album on an independent label. Ricochet's latest album 15 years and Counting has produced the crowd favorite "Sweet Tea".

Ricochet's membership has changed significantly over time. Of the original six members, only Heath Wright remains, alongside Chris Hempfling (vocals, drums), Rick Toops (vocals, keys), Bruce Bennett (vocals, bass) and Larry Hight (vocals, rhythm/lead guitar, steel, dobro and saxophone).