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The current chapter of the REO Speedwagon story began when lead singer/songwriter Kevin Cronin, keyboardist and founding member Neal Doughty and bass guitarist Bruce Hall joined forces with former Ted Nugent lead guitarist Dave Amato and studio drummer Bryan Hitt to form the new and improved REO Speedwagon.

REO had been on a nonstop touring and recording schedule since 1971. There have been no farewell tours and no reunion tours. "We started out playing local bars in Champaign, Illinois, and worked our way up from there," says Doughty. "We did it the old fashioned way and as a result we have a following which is still growing to this day."

When you look around the audience at a REO Speedwagon concert these days, you see people who have been with the band since the early days, singing and dancing along with high school and college age fans. "It blows us away," says Hall "We love the fact that our music brings so many different people together."

When original guitarist Gary Richrath and drummer Alan Gratzer left the band in the late 1980's, the band made the biggest decision of its career. "We knew it would be a huge challenge," says Cronin, "but everywhere we went, people kept telling us 'Please keep on going, don't stop.' That made us realize that our music meant a lot to people and gave us the strength we needed to carry on." 

After a run of hit records and sold out tours which began with the release of "Live, You Get What You Play For" in 1977, continued with 1978's "You Can Tune a Piano But You Can't Tuna Fish," the monumental 10 million seller "Hi Infidelity" in 1981 and culminating in 1985 with the number one single "Can't Fight This Feeling," it was time for the REO Speedwagon team to regroup and redefine itself. 

It wasn't easy for a band which had grown accustomed to playing stadiums and arenas all over the world. "We went back to our touring roots in the Midwest and started the rebuilding process in friendly territory," says Doughty. "It took a while, but little by little the fans began to accept that Dave and Bryan were here to stay." The band's spirit had been rekindled and their sound was as strong as ever. "I discovered a new appreciation for our audiences and our music…it was fun again," says Cronin. It showed. The word began to spread and attendance at REO shows began to grow.

Sold out co-headline amphitheater tours with Fleetwood Mac and Pat Benatar in 1996 and Foreigner and Peter Frampton in 1997 solidified the resurgence in REO's nationwide popularity, and a stadium tour of South America showcased the band in front of tens of thousands of new international fans. 

In 1996 the band released its fourteenth studio album, "Building The Bridge." The CD has been embraced as one of REO's strongest ever by fans all around the country, including one very special resident of our nation's capital. President Clinton adopted the title song as his campaign theme that year and invited the band to perform alongside him at various stops on the campaign trail, as well as at his Inaugural Ball.

"We started out as a bar band, playing as fast and loud as we could," says Hall. "When KC played us his demo of 'Keep On Loving You' in 1980 we thought he was kidding…but one day Richrath cranked up his Marshall amps, and the rest is power ballad history," says Doughty. In 1998, with that thought in mind, the band, along with A&R guru John Kalodner and hit producer Peter Asher, set off to create another addition to REO's prolific catalog.

Simply entitled "The Ballads," this CD contains eleven of the group's most popular love songs including "Can't Fight This Feeling," "Keep On Loving You" and "Time For Me To Fly," along with two newly recorded Cronin originals, the lush and powerful "Just For You," and the folk tinged "Till The Rivers Run Dry." "Our band has two sides," says Dave Amato. "We rock hard in concert and we released a Ballads CD which is for kicking back with that special person."

In the spring of 2000, after thirty years as arch rivals, REO and Styx were set to co-headline a national tour. "It hit me on the first night of the tour in Phoenix. I looked out from the stage during our set and saw two girls wearing Styx t-shirts, dancing and singing along with every word I sang. Then we met a guy at a truck stop in Georgia who explained that while he had seen each band in the past, REO and Styx playing together was an event that made his two hundred mile road trip to Atlanta a no-brainer. We were all having big fun, the audiences were huge, everyone singing and dancing together, REO fans digging Styx and Styx fans rocking with REO. We had become one big band!" says Cronin in the "Arch Allies" CD liner notes. 

After the 10 month long, hugely successful "Arch Allies" tour, the band felt the need to reconnect with the "home front." "We love to play, but we need to keep our families as our top priority, with the band as a very, very close secon," says father of two young children, Bryan (Hitman) Hitt. 

But even though 2001 was meant to be an "off year," REO Speedwagon kept busy. "We were waiting for the right time to do 'Behind The Music,' and this was it. VH-1 did a great job of capturing the band's personality, spirit and history," says Neal. Kevin appeared as a guest on "Politically Incorrect," VH-1's "Rock 'n' Roll Jeopardy" and "The Howard Stern Show." The band released "Live: Plus," a CD and DVD which contains REO's entire performance from the "Arch Allies" set, plus four exclusive cuts, extended interviews with Neal and Kevin and the infamous REO Home Game. 

The boys did agree to go out on the road for a few concert dates in 2001, which turned into a 65 city tour! "How did that happen?" wonders Dave, "Not that I'm complaining. I don't have any kids, so I want to get out and rock."

One of those dates was September 13, 2001, in Salt Lake City. "With the horror of September 11 so fresh in our minds, we were not sure if we could play a show a mere two days later," says Kevin. "The promoter at the Utah State Fair said they wanted us to come, so we found an old bus and headed north," says Neal. "It made me feel better to know that our spirit, as well as the spirit of the American people, is still strong."

"The response of REO audiences is always fierce, but since the 9-11 attacks there is a different intensity level. Our songs just seem to fit right in with the attitude that we need as Americans," says Cronin. With that in mind REO joined its Arch Allies, Styx, as well as Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company and others, for "Rock to the Rescue," back to back concerts in Atlanta and Dallas, on October 21 and 22. Drew Carey hosted the events. On November 12, 2001, a check for Five Hundred Thousand Dollars was presented to the New York/New Jersey Port Authority Memorial Fund.

At the close of another busy "off year" in 2002, (which evolved into an eighty-date tour), the Arch Allies reconvened in October for an encore of the prior year's benefit concert. The shows moved to The Meadowlands in Jersey, and the Gund Arena in Cleveland, and The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Music Education Fund became the co-beneficiary.

Many of the artists involved in this event came together to create "A Classic Rock Christmas," a CD collection of original, as well as traditional Christmas songs. REO's contribution was "I Believe In Santa Claus," co-written by Kevin and Bruce. The proceeds once again went to our "Rock to the Rescue" fund.

"A lot has happened since those days in the old Chevy station wagon," says Kevin. "We are thankful for every moment, and we thank you for your continuing support of our music and our spirit."

Hit songs include --

  • Can't Fight This Feeling
  • Keep On Loving You
  • Keep The Fire Burnin'
  • I Do' Wanna Know
  • Take It On The Run
  • In My Dreams
  • Live It Up
  • One Lonely Night
  • Stillness of The Night
  • Here With Me
  • In Your Letter
  • Find Your Own Way Home
  • Don't Let Him Go
  • I Needed To Fall
  • Tough Guys
  • Sweet Time
  • Variety Tonight
  • Love Is A Rock
  • Live Every Moment
  • The Key

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