REO Speedwagon, who rose to prominence in the 1980’s with a string of platinum-selling albums, will cease touring at the end of the year, with the band citing “irreconcilable differences ...
Formed in Chicago in 1966, REO Speedwagon has gone through over two dozen members over nearly 60 years but has been ...
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How REO Speedwagon Came to an Emotional End
Longtime REO Speedwagon bassist Bruce Hall wanted to return to touring after a difficult recovery from back surgery. He was ...
but You Can’t Tuna Fish” and the bestselling 1980 album “Hi Infidelity.” Gary Richrath, a former guitarist for the classic rock band REO Speedwagon who also co-wrote the group’s hit song ...
REO Speedwagon has broken down ... 1967 and found commercial success in the ’70s and ’80s. Their most famous album, “Hi Infidelity” (1980), produced four US Top 40 hits and sold over ...
Here’s the full statement from REO Speedwagon: To our fans: Bruce has intended to be Back On the Road Again by now. If it were up to just him, he’d be back on tour… but it’s not up to just ...
By Gil Kaufman After more than 50 years of rocking, REO Speedwagon will permanently park the tour bus at the end of the year. The long-running soft rock band known for such 1980s hits as “Keep ...
REO Speedwagon has announced that the group will cease touring at the end of the year due to “irreconcilable differences” that arose between bassist Bruce Hall and lead vocalist Kevin Cronin.
REO Speedwagon has released a number of successful albums, including "Hi Infidelity," which has sold 10 million copies in the U.S. Their hits include "Can't Fight This Feeling," "Keep on Loving ...
REO Speedwagon is retiring from touring.REO Speedwagon announced on their website that "irreconcilable differences" between bassist Bruce Hall and lead singer Kevin Cronin led the band to stop ...