The REO Speedwagon name is no more. On Saturday, Dec. 21, the legendary rock band played their final show as REO Speedwagon at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas. At the concert, frontman Kevin Cronin ...
This sleek knife draws inspiration from the same trendsetting, now-defunct brand that inspired REO Speedwagon. Yes, really.
"We'd stay up all night drinking, chasing girls, partying – and our pilot was with us. The next morning, he was flying the ...
When REO Speedwagon’s third studio album arrived in December 1973, no small amount of confusion still surrounded these legendary Illinois rockers. At this point, REO was without longtime frontman ...
When REO Speedwagon released Hi Infidelity in 1980, it marked the start of a new chapter. In the years that followed, fans would place it as the moment that the group shifted from the harder edged ...
LOS ANGELES — REO Speedwagon is slamming on the brakes: The rock band will halt touring amid the group’s “irreconcilable differences.” The “Can’t Fight This Feeling” and “Keep on Loving You” group ...
DULUTH — Kevin Cronin went there. He mentioned the election. Acknowledging that some people were thrilled with the result, others "not so much," Cronin expressed his belief that there's more uniting ...
REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin heard from a friend how great the band’s 1974 appearance at a World Series of Rock was at the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium. “I would definitely remember that show, but ...
Rock in the new year with classic rock stars including Cheap Trick, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon, 38 Special and more.
Because we suspect few of you are middle-aged Midwestern women, you might not be aware that REO Speedwagon is still touring. Well, they are: The 42-year-old band from Champaign, Illinois, did more ...
Former REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin has expressed his disappointment on social media over the band’s forthcoming one-off reunion. The classic rock band will be honoured at a concert in ...
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.