Dead Ringer Band was an Australian family country music band formed in 1986. The group consisted of Bill Chambers on lead guitars, Diane Chambers on bass guitar, Nash Chambers on rhythm guitar and harmony vocals, and Kasey Chambers on rhythm guitar and lead vocals. The band self-released their debut extended play, A Matter of Time, in 1992. Their first studio album, Red Desert Sky, followed in November 1993. In 1995, they won the Country Music Association Award for Vocal Group or Duo of the Year with "Family Man". The band's second studio album, Home Fires (1995), featured the single "Australian Son" and won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1996. Following the release of their final studio album, Hopeville, in October 1998, Bill and Diane Chambers separated and subsequently divorced, leading to the Dead Ringer Band's disbandment in 1998.
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