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  1. 26 de oct. de 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.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2022 · Former REO Speedwagon bassist Gregg Philbin passed away in 2022. He 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 their first gold album.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2022 · 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Gregg Philbin played on the first six studio albums and the Live, You Get What You Play For double-live album of REO Speedwagon. He left the band in 1977 and passed away in 2022.

  6. Blair left a few months after Matt, with Gregg Philbin taking his place. The band also briefly added saxophonist Joe McCabe and trumpeter Marty Shepard to its lineup in 1968. [3]

  7. Cuando Mike Blair dejó la banda a mediados de 1968, Gregg Philbin reemplazó a Blair y Joe McCabe tocó el saxo hasta que se mudó al sureste de la Universidad de Illinois. Marty Sheppard se les unió como trompetista junto a un segundo trompetista, Steve.