I’m very saddened today to learn of the passing of Gary Richrath, original lead guitarist of the band REO Speedwagon. I was a huge fan of the Speedwagon in the 80’s, and even into the nineties as I discovered their lesser known albums from the seventies. REO was one of the first rock bands I followed, and Richrath was largely responsible for their sound. He wasn’t a “noodler.” His solos served to reinforce the chord structure and melody of the songs. I remember reading once that when he auditioned for the band, he impressed them not because his playing was flashy, but because he always was the one who worked hardest to craft a good song. To my knowledge, he played a Les Paul exclusively. At least I never saw him play anything else. Once I decided to learn the guitar, he was the reason I decided I wanted a Les Paul. Though he was never considered a “guitar god,” he’s one of the biggest influences on me, not just in the instrument I chose, but in my playing style. I was lucky enough to see him play live twice.
Rest in peace, Mr. Richrath. Thanks for the songs, the memories, and all those tasty guitar licks. The rock world is less rockin’ without you.
Nice tribute, Scott.