REO Speedwagon has announced an abrupt halt to touring, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The disagreement apparently ...
REO Speedwagon, who rose to prominence in the 1980’s with a string of platinum-selling albums, will cease touring at the end ...
REO Speedwagon ... and was the lone album of the band’s to top the U.S. charts. The first of the band’s two Billboard Hot 100 top songs, “Keep On Loving You,” was included on that album ...
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REO Speedwagon will call it quits at the end of 2024, 57 years after the band formed in Illinois, USA. The band has issued a statement citing “irreconcilable differences” between long time members ...
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REO Speedwagon, from Champaign, Illinois, formed in 1967 and have sold more than 40 million records. Their hits include songs “Keep On Loving You,” “Time For Me To Fly,” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling.
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REO Speedwagon's final lineup also included guitarist Dave Amato and drummer Bryan Hitt, both of whom had been with the group ...
Months before they were set to play Grossinger Motors Arena, REO Speedwagon announced their longtime bass player will not ...
Longtime REO Speedwagon bassist Bruce Hall wanted to return to touring after a difficult recovery from back surgery. He was reportedly told he couldn't because of problems with his posture.
BLOOMINGTON — Months before REO Speedwagon was set to take the Grossinger Motors Arena stage in Bloomington, the classic rock band announced their longtime bass player, Bruce Hall, will not ...
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