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Biography: Gary Richrath

Back in 1989, with over 20 million albums sold, including six platinium and four gold, REO Speedwagon former lead guitarist and songwriter Gary Richrath had some big shoes to follow: His own.

After writing monster hits for REO Speedwagon such as "Ridin' the Storm Out," and "Take It On the Run," Richrath left to form his own band with a new set of musicians: Michael Jahnz (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Tray-Cie Martins (Drums), Jim "Spaz" Sorensen (Bass) and Dave Frazier (Keyboards).

When Richrath left REO, it was rumored that the band was breaking up because of extreme personality conflicts among REO's members. Richrath never denied the charges, but prefers to explain it on his own terms.

"I have no horror stories to tell you," he said. But he did admit to crossing swords a few times with lead singer Kevin Cronin.

"We had songwriting conflicts (about) whose songs would go on the albums," Richrath said. But more than conflict led to the demise of the original REO Speedwagon. Richrath saw the band move away from the "rockier" style he prefers to slower, more sentimental ballads -- and Richrath was not ready to slow down.

So he moved on, full speed ahead, and formed a band that was more in touch wih his own tastes.

The Richrath band, made up of former members of the midwestern band, Vancouver, toured for several years from 1989-92 before heading to the recording studio in response to the demand of fans for a new CD. And when they did, they decided to go with an independent label for more control over the final sound quality, Richrath said.

"We stayed away from a major label for more freedom -- no producer interference," Richrath said. "If I'm going to stick my neck out, it's going to be me who's going to get it cut off."

The band seems to thrive on freedom. Richrath said the talents of each band member comes shining through.

"My lead vocalist is a tremendous singer and songwriter. His songs are just dynamite," he said. So good, in fact, that Richrath shared songwriting responsibilities, and credits him with nearly half of the 13 songs which appear on the band's Only the Strong Survive CD. The Richrath CD is very reminescent of his signature work in the past as well as showcasing new songwriting talent. The CD features "Holly Would," which was originally scheduled for release on REO's "Nine Lives" CD, as well as "Outlaws," written about his new band. Five new songs, including the rocker "Murder by Suicide" as well as "Where I Pray" and "Today" also appear.

Richrath's lead singer, who has been compared to both Robin Zander of Cheap Trick and Kevin Cronin of REO, has a tremendous range and dynamic sound, delivering vocals that are so powerful, the band has to guard against popping its monitors -- which happened a number of times on tour.

Besides the vocalist, Richrath also sings the praises of the other band members, saying that while they're all very talented, they're very modest about their abilities. None of them had ever signed with a record company before, and wanted to work hard to become successful.

A bonus: After three years of non-stop touring together before Only the Strong Survive was released, Richrath said, "We all get along extremely well."

The band also seems to be getting along well with their audiences.

Before the CD was released, the band played almost 500 concerts, mostly in small clubs and halls, and Richrath said audiences were eating up the two hour shows -- half REO classics and half new tunes. And the new songs were getting noticed.

"They've been going over great," Richrath said. He's gratified to see a number of people come to more than one show to hear the new songs again, Richrath said, referring to these fans as "Repeat Offenders." Richrath likes the smaller venues, where he says being so close to the fans is productive, and gives him good feedback.

The band continued to tour throughout the 1990's when Richrath headed back into the studio in 1998 to create a new CD that remains unfinished.

Richrath says he was never out to create a new REO Speedwagon. "I wasn't trying to create a new REO," he said, "but just carrying on with what I do."

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Releases:

Albums

 REO Speedwagon1971
 REO T.W.O1972
 Ridin' the Storm Out1973
 Lost In A Dream1974
 This Time We Mean It1975
 REO1976
 Live: You Get What You Play For1977
 You Can Tune A Piano But You Can't Tuna Fish1978
 Nine Lives1979
 A Decade of Rock and Roll 1970 to 1980 Disc 11980
 A Decade of Rock and Roll 1970 to 1980 Disc 21980
 Hi Infidelity1981
 Good Trouble1982
 Best Foot Forward1985
 Wheels Are Turnin'1985
 Life As We Know It1987
 The Hits1988
 Keep On Loving You - Best1991
 The Second Decade of Rock and Roll 1981 to 19911991
 Only The Strong Survive1992
 Star Box1993
 Believe In Rock And Roll1995
 High Infidelity Gold1995
 Subway in Tokyo1995
 Only The Strong Survive-REO1998
 Premium Best1998
 The Ballads1999
 Simply The Best2001
 Take It On The Run2001
 Three In One - Disc 12001
 Three In One - Disc 22001
 Three In One - Disc 32001
 Time Flies Anthology2001
 Keep On Rollin'2002
 

Singles

 157 Riverside Ave.Epic 04-10847
 Ridin' The Storm OutEpic 04-11078
 Open Up / Open UpEpic 04-11132
 Keep Pushin'Epic 05-50254
 Roll With The ChangesEpic 05-50545
 Time For Me To FlyEpic 05-50582
 Keep On Loving You / Time For Me To FlyEpic 05-50953
 Take It On The Run / Someone TonightEpic 34-01054
 Don't Let Him Go / I Wish You Were ThereEpic 34-02127
 In Your Letter / Shakin' It LooseEpic 34-02457
 Keep The Fire Burning / Follow My HeartEpic 34-02967
 Sweet Time / Stillness Of The NightEpic 34-03175
 I Do'wanna Know / Rock N' Roll StarEpic 34-04659
 Can't Fight This Feeling / Break His SpellEpic 34-04713
 One Lonely Night / Wheels Are Turnin'Epic 34-04848
 Live Every Moment / Gotta Feel MoreEpic 34-05412
 That Ain't LoveEpic 34-06656
 Variety Tonight / Variety TonightEpic 34-07055
 In My Dreams / Over The EdgeEpic 34-07255
 Here With Me / Wherever You're GoingEpic 34-07901
 

Appearances:

Compilation Albums

 Jane Fonda's New And Improved Workout1984
 Jane Fonda's Workout Tape1984
 1st Down And Ten1986
 Precious Metal1990
 Jailhouse Rock1995
 Boston/REO Speedwagon Disc 12000
 Boston/REO Speedwagon Disc 22000
 Division Street2000
 Mullets Rock2002
 

Soundtrack Albums

 FM1978
 The Goonies1985
 

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