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  1. 26 ott 2022 · Gregg Philbin, the former REO Speedwagon bassist, died earlier this week, the band announced. Philbin was the group's second bassist and appeared on their first six studio albums. He was also the bassist on their first major success, the 1977 live double album, Live: You Get What You Pay For.

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  2. 24 ott 2022 · Epic. Former REO Speedwagon bassist Gregg Philbin, who played on the band's first six studio albums and appeared on 1977's Live: You Get What You Play For, has died. Singer Kevin Cronin paid...

  3. Gregg Philbin died on October 24, 2022. On January 4, 2023, the band announced that its sole remaining original member, Neal Doughty, would retire from touring with the band after 55 years. Bassist Bruce Hall said Doughty would always be part of the REO brotherhood, and left open the opportunity for Doughty to appear at select dates.

  4. 26 ott 2022 · Former REO Speedwagon bassist Gregg Philbin has died. The news was shared by his former band’s social media with a statement by singer Kevin Cronin. “Gregg played on the first six studio albums and the Live, You Get What You Play For double-live album, which broke the band and became our first gold album,” he wrote .

  5. 24 ott 2022 · Gregg Philbin. Hi friends, we are saddened by the news of the passing of original REO bass guitarist, Gregg Philbin. Gregg played on the first six studio albums and the Live, You Get What You Play For double-live album, which broke the band and became our first gold album.

  6. Nel 1978 Gregg Philbin fu rimpiazzato da Bruce Hall, che registrò You Can Tune A Piano But You Can't Tuna Fish. L'album contiene la prima vera hit della band, Roll with the Changes, seguita dall'album Nine Lives . Nel 1980 uscì Hi Infidelity, album che segnò una evoluzione dal genere hard rock a un pop / rock più commerciale e vicino all' AOR.

  7. 25 ott 2022 · 25 ott 2022 - Il musicista ha militato nella band dalle origini fino al 1977