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  2. REO Speedwagon discography - Wikipedia

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    Live Again [A] — 2000 Arch Allies: Live at Riverport — 2001 Live-Plus — Extended Versions — RIAA: Gold [14] 2007 Hi Infidelity Then Again ... Live — 2010 Setlist: The Very Best of REO Speedwagon Live — 2013 Live in Germany 1982 — Live Chicago 1979 — Live at Moondance Jam — 2015 Metro Center Rockford Illinois, 15 July 1983 — 2024

  3. Nine Lives (REO Speedwagon album) - Wikipedia

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    Nine Lives is the eighth studio album by REO Speedwagon. It peaked at number #33 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1979. [1] The album went gold on December 5, 1979. The title Nine Lives was chosen because the album was the band's ninth, including their live album, and it also featured nine songs. It was the last REO album to prominently feature a ...

  4. REO Speedwagon - Wikipedia

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    REO's portion of the show was released again under three separate titles: Live - Plus (2001), Live Plus 3 (2001) and Extended Versions (2001), which was certified gold by the RIAA on April 26, 2006. REO once again teamed with Styx in 2003 for the Classic Rock's Main Event tour, which included another band from their common rock era, Journey .

  5. Why REO Speedwagon Might Be Inducted Into The Rock Hall And ...

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  6. Concert review: If you loved the ’80s, Styx and REO ... - AOL

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    REO Speedwagon Setlist. Don’t Let Him Go. Take it on the Run. Keep Pushin’ Live Every Moment. Tough Guys. Can’t Fight This Feeling. Like You Do. Time for Me to Fly. Back on the Road Again ...

  7. List of REO Speedwagon members - Wikipedia

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    In early 1972, shortly after the release of the band's self-titled debut album, Luttrell left REO Speedwagon following a disagreement with Richrath. [6] The vocalist was replaced by Kevin Cronin , who performed on the group's second album R.E.O./T.W.O. before leaving during sessions for the 1973 follow-up. [ 7 ]

  8. Time for Me to Fly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Time for Me to Fly" is a song by American rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1978 as the second single from the album You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish. It was written by lead singer Kevin Cronin and took 10 years to write. [ 2 ]

  9. REO Speedwagon will stop touring due to ‘irreconcilable ...

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    REO Speedwagon says it will stop touring effective 2025, citing irreconcilable differences between band members Bruce Hall and Kevin Cronin. ... Bruce has intended to be Back On the Road Again by ...