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REO Speedwagon singer Terry Luttrell was hospitalized after falling asleep at the wheel and crashing on Interstate 57, suffering a cracked sternum following a concert in Illinois.
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.
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 ...
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.
Eimerman also remembers a 1980 festival they played on Credit Island outside Davenport, Iowa, with Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, and the J. Geils Band. “Hagar was the nicest man in the business.
It was not like a full story arc or anything, it was just basic moments, and that’s what sort of got the ball rolling.” Zombie is not the only high-profile fan of the album.
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Classic American rock band, REO Speedwagon, played their last few shows in 2024. But to the great joy of their fans, the beloved group last month announced its plan to reunite for one night only ...