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Real Artists Working: REO Speedwagon (2002)

Real Artists Working: REO Speedwagon (2002)
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REO Speedwagon were one of the most popular American rock bands of the 1970's and 80's, and they're still hard at work, entertaining fans across the country and around the world every year. REO Speedwagon: RAW -- Real Artists Working offers a look at the nuts and bolts that make up an REO Speedwagon concert tour, first looking in as the band rehearses their set and prepares their show, and then capturing the excitement of the band's performance on the tour's first stop. The documentary also includes interviews with the members of the group as they discuss their individual histories in music, their approaches to their instruments, and how they choose their gear. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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REO Speedwagon were one of the most popular American rock bands of the 1970's and 80's, and they're still hard at work, entertaining fans across the country and around the world every year. REO Speedwagon: RAW -- Real Artists Working offers a look at the nuts and bolts that make up an REO Speedwagon concert tour, first looking in as the band rehearses their set and prepares their show, and then capturing the excitement of the band's performance on the tour's first stop. The documentary also includes interviews with the members of the group as they discuss their individual histories in music, their approaches to their instruments, and how they choose their gear. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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