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Neal Doughty
Evansville, United States
Neal Doughty is credited on 288 releases across 46 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1971–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
288
Pressings credited
46
Albums
6
Decades active
242
In collections
Biography
Neal Allan Doughty (born July 29, 1946) is an American keyboardist, best known as a founding member of the rock band REO Speedwagon and the only member to have played on every album. He formed the band in the fall of 1967, with original drummer Alan Gratzer (who left REO in 1988). Although he has never been one of REO Speedwagon's primary songwriters, Doughty has written or co-written several of the band's songs. Songs for which he is the sole composer include "Sky Blues" from 1974, "One Lonely Night" from 1984 and "Variety Tonight" from 1987. The latter two songs charted as Billboard singles, with "One Lonely Night" cracking the top 20. His most notable playing includes the Hammond organ solo on "Roll with the Changes" and the honky-tonk piano work on "157 Riverside Avenue". He notes the piano track to "Can't Fight This Feeling" was his most difficult studio performance, but is now his favorite part of live concerts. He was an early adopter of the Moog synthesizer, which can be heard on the opening swoop of "Ridin' the Storm Out". Currently, he is using synths made by Korg and Yamaha and tours with a Hammond B3 organ routed through Leslie speaker cabinets. As of 2023, Doughty no longer tours with REO Speedwagon but remained an official member of the band until their retirement in 2024. Doughty was born in Evansville, Indiana. He never took piano lessons but taught himself how to play on his mother's piano. He attended the University of Illinois on a scholarship, where he intended to become an electrical engineer due to being good at math. However, he struggled academically and when he became friends with a feloow struggling engineering student Alan Gratzer they eventually decided to form a band, with Doughty as keyboardist and Gratzer as drummer. They formed the band in 1967 and that fall Doughty came up with the band's ultimate name of "REO Speedwagon" after seeing the term "REO Speed Wagon" on a classroom blackboard. The band started touring the Midwestern Unite
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Credited work
288 releases · 46 albums · active 1971–2024
- Performance · 837
- Other credits · 11
Studios: Kiel Auditorium · Memorial Hall, Kansas City · Convention Center, Indianapolis · Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Hi Infidelity
1980

Wheels Are Turnin'
1984

You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish
1978

The Hits
1988

Good Trouble
1982

You Get What You Play For
1977

Ridin' The Storm Out
1973

R.E.O. Speedwagon
1971

Life As We Know It
1987

Nine Lives
1979

R.E.O./T.W.O.
1972

A Decade Of Rock And Roll 1970 To 1980
1980

Lost In A Dream
1974
R.E.O.
1976

Building The Bridge
1996

This Time We Mean It
1975

Not So Silent Night: Christmas With REO Speedwagon
2009

The Ballads
1999

The Earth, A Small Man, His Dog And A Chicken
1990

Find Your Own Way Home
2007

The Essential REO Speedwagon
2004

Arch Allies
2000

The Second Decade Of Rock And Roll 1981 To 1991
1991

Setlist: The Very Best Of REO Speedwagon LIVE
2010
Frequent collaborators
- REO Speedwagon
- Various
- R.E.O. Speedwagon
- Reo Speedwagon
- Spirit (8)
- Randy California
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