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Neal Doughty: 1971–present
Neal
was a founder member of REO Speedwagon, the only one still
in the current line-up.
157 Riverside
Avenue, the oldest track still in the REO live set,
owes a great deal to Neal's virtuoso improvisation, whereas
on Ridin
The Storm Out (1973), Neal introduced the classic
Minimoog synthesizer sound to REO's line up.
Neal also wrote Sky
Blues from 1973, and more recently, One
Lonely Night from 1984 and Variety
Tonight from 1987, from the album Life
As We Know It, which also features an electronic sax
solo played on an Emulator digital sampling keyboard.
Neal's
website
A
greeting from Neal
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