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In Peter Tomaras’ book, there’s no better rock and roll song than REO Speedwagon’s “Roll with the Changes.” Before they were world-famous, REO Speedwagon was a regular Red Lion Inn act.
Unfortunately, it totaled the car." Luttrell was frontman for REO Speedwagon's 1971 self-titled debut, earning a co-writing credit on all eight of its songs.
Terry Luttrell of REO Speedwagon Injured in Car Accident After Falling Asleep at the Wheel The singer had been awake until 4:30 a.m. the night prior following the band's one-off reunion show.
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REO Speedwagon – without Luttrell – at the Summerfest Music Festival 2024 last June in Wisconsin. (Weston Rich/Billboard via Getty Images) "You never know what it’s going to be like," he added.
REO Speedwagon's Terry Luttrell miraculously survived a car crash. On Sunday, June 15, the singer, 78, was injured in an accident after falling asleep at the wheel, per The News-Gazette.
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Luttrell is best known for his time with REO Speedwagon. He joined the “Can’t Fight This Feeling” band in 1968, replacing lead vocalist Mike Blair.
A Syracuse native reunited with his classic rock band for a farewell concert. REO Speedwagon members Neal Doughty, Alan Gratzer, Bruce Hall, Terry Luttrell, Mike Murphy and Steve Scorfina played a ...
Luttrell explained that he had a late night following the REO Speedwagon reunion show. “It was just sign-sign-sign,” he said of signing autographs for fans until nearly 4:30 a.m.
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