menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

REO Speedwagon Alumni Reunited for Private Tribute Concert Honoring Late Guitarist Gary Richrath

3 0
yesterday

Get unlimited access to everything VICE has to offer.

Turn off all ads on VICE.com

Exclusive New VICE Documentaries

Member Exclusive Features & Columns

Turn off all ads on VICE.com

Exclusive New VICE Documentaries

Member Exclusive Features & Columns

Turn off all ads on VICE.com

Exclusive New VICE Documentaries

Member Exclusive Features & Columns

4 Magazines Delivered to Your Door

REO Speedwagon Alumni Reunited for Private Tribute Concert Honoring Late Guitarist Gary Richrath

REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin and Bruce Hall put aside their “irreconcilable differences” for a one-off reunion.

By Stephen Andrew Galiher

Share on X (Opens in new window)X

Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook

Share using Native toolsShareCopied to clipboard

In a move that may surprise some, alumni members of REO Speedwagon recently reunited. The musicians got together for a private tribute concert honoring late guitarist Gary Richrath, who died in 2015.

On March 7, 2026, REO frontman Kevin Cronin, drummer Alan Gratzer, bassist Bruce Hall, and keyboardist Neal Doughty joined one another on stage in Peoria, Illinois. The group played a Richrath-tribute set of the band’s classic tunes. The event was part of an invitation-only gala at the Peoria Riverfront Museum. The show came after the museum opened a “RICHRATH” exhibition in February, which runs through April 5.

According to AXS, the set was mostly made up of the band’s bigger hits. Some of the songs reportedly played were “Take It on the Run” and “Roll With the Changes”. The band also played a cover of Van Morrison’s “Gloria”. In addition to classic band members, Richrath’s son, Eric, also participated in the tribute to his father.

Former REO Speedwagon vocalist Mike Murphy also made an appearance

Back in 2024, it was announced that REO Speedwagon was ending its touring career. This decision was due to “irreconcilable differences” between Cronin and Hall. Speaking to Ultimate Classic Rock later that year, Cronin opened up about the band ending and shared some insight into how he was approaching it.

“I expected to, for lack of a better term, ride the Speedwagon all of the way into the barn, when I couldn’t do it anymore – whether it was health or whatever,” Cronin said at the time. “But I never expected what has come down this year. It’s sad, and it’s unfortunate. There’s a part of me that’s angry about it. But there’s a part of it that has had to accept it. There’s only so much I can do.”

He later added, “Playing with this band has been so fulfilling, uplifting, and inspirational for me that I want to keep it together and keep it going. If it can’t be called REO Speedwagon, we’ll call it Kevin Cronin or the Kevin Cronin Band, and we will carry on and just keep building upon what we did in 2024.”

As AXS reports, we should not hold our breath for another reunion or REO Speedwagon revival. The Richrath tribute is said to be a one-off event.

Share on X (Opens in new window)X

Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook

Share using Native toolsShareCopied to clipboard

(Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Kanye West Found Liable by Jury in Injury and Wrongful Firing Lawsuit 7 minutes ago By Caleb Catlin

Kanye West Found Liable by Jury in Injury and Wrongful Firing Lawsuit

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO – AUGUST 28: Kevin Cronin and Bryan Hitt of REO Speedwagon performs during their Summer Road Trip Tour at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on August 28, 2024 in Englewood, Colorado. (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images) REO Speedwagon Alumni Reunited for Private Tribute Concert Honoring Late Guitarist Gary Richrath 16 minutes ago By Stephen Andrew Galiher

REO Speedwagon Alumni Reunited for Private Tribute Concert Honoring Late Guitarist Gary Richrath

By Stephen Andrew Galiher

Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Metallica: Disappointing News for Sphere Hopefuls, but All Is Not Lost 1 hour ago By Nick Stockton

Metallica: Disappointing News for Sphere Hopefuls, but All Is Not Lost

Scott Gries/ImageDirect Avril Lavigne Breaks Down the Homemade Aesthetic That Became Synonymous With Her Early 2000s Music 1 hour ago By Lauren Boisvert

Avril Lavigne Breaks Down the Homemade Aesthetic That Became Synonymous With Her Early 2000s Music

(Photo by Foc Kan/WireImage) Max Dean DJ Set Turns Ugly As Lighting Rig Collapses on Fans, Injuring 15 People 2 hours ago By Caleb Catlin

Max Dean DJ Set Turns Ugly As Lighting Rig Collapses on Fans, Injuring 15 People

(Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage) Kendrick Lamar Would Rate His Albums in This Order, but I Don’t Think I Agree 2 hours ago By Caleb Catlin

Kendrick Lamar Would Rate His Albums in This Order, but I Don’t Think I Agree

Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images Was Dave Grohl’s Mom Cooler Than All of Us? Based on These Stories, We’d Say Yes 3 hours ago By Lauren Boisvert

Was Dave Grohl’s Mom Cooler Than All of Us? Based on These Stories, We’d Say Yes

Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage J. Cole’s The Fall-Off Tour: How to Get Tickets 3 hours ago By Nick Stockton

J. Cole’s The Fall-Off Tour: How to Get Tickets

Pokemon Pokopia special variants Every New Special Pokemon Variant Exclusive to Pokopia 4 hours ago By Grace Black

Every New Special Pokemon Variant Exclusive to Pokopia

(Photo by Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) 3 of the All-Time Best Performances by Tupac Shakur 5 hours ago By Caleb Catlin

3 of the All-Time Best Performances by Tupac Shakur

Add your account details


© Vice