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Shane Cronin is in the L. The Aurora concert will launch an REO Speedwagon national tour that will take them next to Cedar Rapids and will keep them on the road through December.

He says he traveled to Israel and the Palestinian territories not long ago with his wife. Which inspired Cronin to try to next play it in an area under Palestinian control, which through complicated connections they were able to pull off, with him playing it at the Bethlehem Peace Center in the West Bank. Favorite decade? Maybe not a huge surprise there though Cronin said each decade since has brought new experiences.

After years of roughly equal car and truck emphasis, REO shifted its focus completely to trucks, ending automobile production in Doughty had seen the name written across the blackboard when he walked into his History of Transportation class on the first day they had decided to look for a name. What was REO Speedwagon's biggest hit? Top 10 best REO Speedwagon songs 8. Who wrote most of REO Speedwagon songs? Kevin Cronin.

What happened to Diamond Reo Trucks? After passenger cars Three years later, in , Reo's vehicle manufacturing operation became a subsidiary of the White Motor Company. In , this company filed for bankruptcy and most of its assets were liquidated. Why did Gary leave REO? After graduation, the group signed on with then-unknown manager Irving Azoff who would later guide the careers of such multi-platinum acts as the Eagles and Steely Dan , which led to the outfit building a devoted following in the Midwest due to nonstop touring.

By the early '70s, Doughty and Gratzer had welcomed aboard guitarist Gary Richrath , who would soon prove to be the group's spark plug and one of rock's more underrated players , in addition to bassist Gregg Philbin and singer Terry Luttrell. This is the lineup featured on the quintet's self-titled debut recording for Epic Records.

The debut failed to break REO through to the mainstream, and the band's future was thrust into uncertainty shortly thereafter when Luttrell left the group. The Cronin -led lineup appeared to be headed in the right direction though, judging from 's R. Up next as REO 's frontman was Mike Murphy , whose debut with the band, 's Ridin' the Storm Out , was their first album to chart on Billboard and spawned a concert standard with the rocking title track.

Once more, a frontman change was required, and instead of searching for a fresh new face, REO welcomed back Cronin. The move paid off almost immediately, as REO found their niche by streamlining their sound and focusing on melodic rockers aimed at radio, as well as power ballads aimed at teenage girls' hearts.

Released in , R. Another live album, Live Again , was also issued in , followed up a year later by another gold-certified hit, Nine Lives. Although REO were slowly inching their way to big-time success, no one not even the band could have predicted the massive hit that their next album turned out to be, Hi Infidelity. Issued at the tail end of , it became one of 's biggest albums -- spawning one of the best-known power ballads of all time, "Keep on Loving You," as well as such popular rock radio hits as "Don't Let Him Go" and "Take It on the Run.

Issued in , Life as We Know It managed to go gold, but their fans' sudden disinterest coupled with turmoil between certain bandmembers led to the exit of both Richrath and Gratzer by the end of the decade.



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