This article, REO Speedwagon Guitarist Gary Richrath Dies at 65, originally appeared on TVGuide.com. Gary Richrath, the guitarist and songwriter for REO Speedwagon, has died at the age of 65. A ...
REO Speedwagon shows have been, not surprisingly, emotional affairs since longtime guitarist Gary Richrath's death on Sunday. But the group has also found a certain kind of joy in memorializing the… ...
Gary Richrath’s guitar work was a signature element of REO Speedwagon's sound throughout the Illinois band’s glory years, and he remained a favorite even after his departure in 1989. Now fans will get ...
What if a young Gary Richrath had never put away his saxophone? Consider the roller-coaster raucousness known as “157 Riverside Avenue,” REO Speedwagon’s rollicking give-and-take made famous during ...
— “157 Riverside Avenue,” REO Speedwagon, EAST PEORIA — Without fanfare Saturday, a small clutch of Gary Richrath fans dedicated a bench at Riverfront Park to honor the late guitarist and East Peoria ...
Reo Speedwagon guitarist Gary Richrath has died, the band announced on its website and Facebook page Sunday. He was 65. Band frontman Kevin Cronin said in a message that "my longtime friend and ...
Gary Richrath, songwriter and lead guitarist for REO Speedwagon for decades, has died, the band announced on its Facebook page Sunday. He was 65. The cause of death has not yet been determined. “Hi ...
Gary Richrath, a former guitarist for the classic rock band REO Speedwagon who also co-wrote the group’s hit song “Take It on the Run,” died Sunday, according to a publicist for the band. He was 65.
(CNN) — Gary Richrath, the REO Speedwagon guitarist who wrote some of the band’s biggest hits, including “Take It on the Run” and “In Your Letter,” died Sunday, according to a post by REO lead singer ...
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Gary Richrath, a former guitarist for the classic rock band REO Speedwagon who also co-wrote the group’s hit song “Take It on the Run,” died Sunday, according to a publicist for the band. He was 65.