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Coin, Chase Lawrence
Rock trio Coin breaks up, frontman Chase Lawrence cites 'revelations' about bandmates
Chase Lawrence of the rock trio Coin has announced the band is no more following "revelations" about his drummer and guitarist.
“Chase can’t babysit his band mates” - fans react as COIN break up following “revelations” against two of its band members
Chase Lawrence, the band member of the Nashville-based pop-rock band COIN, announced on January 28, 2025 that he is parting ways with his members, Ryan Winnen and Joe Memmel, following allegations against them.
Coin frontman announces disbandment following ‘revelations around my bandmates’
Chase Lawrence of the Nashville pop-rock trio Coin has announced they will no longer continue as a band after recent “revelations” about his bandmates surfaced. The frontman and keyboardist shared the “heartbreaking” news from the band’s official Instagram account on Tuesday (January 28).
Chase Lawrence Announces Coin Has Disbanded After "Revelations" About His Bandmates
On January 28, lead singer Chase Lawrence posted a lengthy statement to Instagram, announcing that COIN had officially disbanded. “I have recently become aware of revelations around my bandmates and want to share some thoughts directly with all of you,” he said, adding, “I believe in accountability and doing what’s right.”
Coin Lead Singer Chase Lawrence Announces Band’s Breakup After 'Revelations' About Members
Nashville pop-rock trio Coin is disbanding after lead singer Chase Lawrence alleged he "recently" became "aware of revelations around my bandmates," causing him to distance himself from the other members.
COIN frontman Chase Lawrence announces disbandment after ‘revelations’ about bandmates come to light
Chase Lawrence announces Coin’s breakup following 'revelations' about bandmates, echoing Walk the Moon’s fate.
Rock frontman cancels tour and breaks up group after ‘revelations’ about bandmates
There won’t be a tour this year, and it looks like the band is done for good. This comes after frontman and keyboardist Chase Lawrence took to Instagram to announce that he was breaking up the band.
COIN band to break up following "revelations" against two of its members, per social media announcement
The band had built a loyal following with over 2.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify with hits such as "Talk Too Much" and "Chapstick".
COIN Disband Following ‘Revelations’ About Bandmates
Formed in 2012, COIN rose to prominence with their breakout single “Talk Too Much” in 2016, which peaked at No. 8 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart. The band released five studio albums, including I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released in 2024.
Pop band COIN breaks up before Purdue performance
The pop band COIN has broken up announced by their lead singer. COIN was announced to be playing at Purdue in March, hours before the band’s break up.
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Coin split following accusations against two band members
American indie band Coin have announced their split. Frontman Chase Lawrence has claimed it is due to allegations made ...
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Chase Cummings seeking role of Lawrence County Republican Party Chairman
Chase Cummings, lifelong resident of Lawrence County and avid Republican Party supporter, is announcing his candidacy for ...
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Popular rock band calls it quits after allegations against 2 members
COIN is a band no more. The pop-rock-trio from Nashville has officially disbanded after misconduct allegations against two members. Lead singer and keyboard player Chase Lawrence announced the band’s ...
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COIN Disband, Cancel Rest of North American Tour
In a statement posted to social media, Lawrence claimed he became "aware of revelations" surrounding members Ryan Winnen and ...
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