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The Rembrandts are an United States|American pop-rock band formed by Phil Solem and Danny Wilde (musician)|Danny Wilde in 1989. They had previously worked together as members of Great Buildings in 1981.
History
Before the foundation of The Rembrandts, Solem and especially Wilde were well-regarded music industry veterans. Wilde was a member of 1970s cult recording act The Quick, and had released several mildly successful solo albums in the 1980s. As well, Wilde and Solem had together been in the well-reviewed (but commercially unsuccessful) power-pop quartet Great Buildings, a band which released one album for CBS in 1981 before dissolving.
After establishing themselves as The Rembrandts in 1989, Solem and Wilde recorded a self-titled album largely in Wilde's home studio. From this album, the group had their first hit in 1990 in music|1990 with "Just the Way It Is, Baby", which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard singles chart. The self-titled album reached number 88 on the album charts.
The 1992 follow up album ''Untitled'' featured the minor hit "Johnny Have You Seen Her". Another track from the album, "Rollin' Down The Hill", was used in the movie Dumb & Dumber.
However, The Rembrandts are most famous for the song "I'll Be There for You (Rembrandts song)|I'll Be There for You," the theme for the popular... read all