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| 168 products found for REO DI!BmM~$(KGrHqQOKiwEry5Q,uzbBK-CIbOvnQ~~_6.JPG) | Personnel: Dave Amato (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Kevin Cronin (vocals, background vocals); Joe Vannelli, Neal Doughty (keyboards); Bryan Hitt (drums, percussion); Lori Perry, The Perry Sisters, Darlene Perry, Sharon Perry (background... |  | As the story goes, Clarence "Big Man" Clemons met Bruce Springsteen on a rainy New Jersey night in 1971. This and other E Street Band legends-- many of which evolved over years of stage banter and touring, others of which receive their first public... |  | REO Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar, piano); Gary Richrath (guitar); Neal Doughty (Hammond B-3 organ); Bruce Hall (bass); Alan Gratzer (drums, tambourine). Additional personnel: Tom Kelly, Richard Page. Producers: Kevin Cronin, Gary... |  | REO Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Murphy (vocals); Gary Richrath (guitar); Bruce Hall (bass guitar). Liner Note Author: Kevin Cronin. Named after an early pickup truck, this band from Champaign, Illinois recorded some of... |  | 2 LPs on 1 CD; with 1 song missing. 1977's LIVE: YOU GET WHAT YOU PLAY FOR does a splendid job of capturing a young and hungry REO Speedwagon in full-on concert mode. Before REO conquered the charts after re-inventing themselves as a pop-heavy outfit... |  | Also availble with "Nine Lives" on 1 cassette. Reo Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar); Gary Richrath, Bruce Hall (guitar); Neal Doughty (keyboards); Alan Gratzer (drums). Additional personnel: Tom Kelly, Denny Henson, Denise McCall, Annelle... |  | "I'm the captain, so climb aboard/ We'll search for tomorrow on every shore." It was the earnest mysticism of lyrics like these which put STYX on the radios of the 1970's. The proto prog rockers defined "stadium rock" for an entire generation of... |  | The late 1970s and early '80s saw REO Speedwagon reaching some unprecedented highs in their career, with hits such as "Keep on Loving You" and "Take It On the Run" reaching the upper echelons of the Billboard Hot 100. This presentation offers a... |  | REO Speedwagon continued their commercial winning streak with their 1984 release, WHEELS ARE TURNIN'. Like its predecessor, GOOD TROUBLE, WHEELS wasn't as stellar as their quintessential '81 release, HI INFIDELITY, but still contained several big... |  | REO Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar); Gary Richrath (guitar); Neal Doughty (keyboards); Gregg Philbin (bass); Alan Gratzer (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Boots Randoplh (saxophone); Kelly Bowen, Tomi Lee Bradly (background... |
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