- Gary Dean
Richrath (October 18, 1949 –
September 13, 2015) was an
American guitarist, best
known as the lead
guitarist and a
songwriter for the band REO...
- the band and
performing live,
before being replaced by Gary
Richrath in late 1970.
Richrath had
driven 100
miles (160 km) to see the band and
become a...
-
Richrath may
refer to:
Richrath (locality),
locality in Langenfeld,
Germany Gary
Richrath (1949–2015),
American guitarist This
disambiguation page lists...
- by
Kevin Cronin and Gary
Richrath. On
previous albums (Ridin' the
Storm Out, Lost in a Dream, This Time We Mean It)
Richrath would only sing one song;...
-
leadership of
guitarist Gary
Richrath, this
album continued the
musical direction set on 1971's REO
Speedwagon with
Richrath's own
compositions carrying...
-
finalised its
first recording lineup with the
addition of
guitarist Gary
Richrath in
place of Scorfina. In
early 1972,
shortly after the
release of the band's...
- to be co-produced by lead
singer Kevin Cronin and lead
guitarist Gary
Richrath. The
album was REO's
first to make the Top 40,
peaking at No. 29. The album...
- Gary
Richrath. At one point, "New Way to Love" was
considered for use in the film Top Gun. This is the group's
final studio release with
Richrath and original...
- Gary
Richrath,
except where noted. Side one "Like You Do" – 6:43 "Lay Me Down" (Neal Doughty, Alan Gratzer,
Terry Luttrell,
Gregg Philbin,
Richrath) –...
-
acoustic piano on "Keep on
Loving You" and "I Wish You Were There" Gary
Richrath –
electric guitar Neal
Doughty –
keyboards Bruce Hall – b****, lead vocals...