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After nearly 15 years, the original lineup of R.E.M. reunited for a poignant performance at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Ceremony in New York this past Thursday. The band, comprising Michael Stipe on vocals, Peter Buck on guitar, Mike Mills on bass, and Bill Berry on drums, delivered a stirring acoustic rendition of their iconic 1991 hit, “Losing My Religion.”
The evening was marked by a deep sense of reverence for the ceremony, as well as a visible camaraderie and enduring connection among the band members. They expressed heartfelt gratitude to their fans, family, and friends, acknowledging everyone who supported their journey.
This rare public appearance was their first together since a private 2016 gathering for their longtime manager, Bertis Downs. Their last significant public performance was back in 1995, which was followed by a challenging tour ending in Berry’s departure in 1997. The band, having last played together in 2008, officially disbanded in 2011.
Among the 2024 inductees alongside R.E.M. were Steely Dan, producer Timbaland, and songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Dean Pitchford, and the late Cindy Walker. As they moved to the performance area, Michael Stipe introduced the band, saying, “We’re R.E.M., and this is what we did.” Accompanying him were Peter Buck, who switched to mandolin, Mike Mills on a 12-string acoustic guitar, adding harmonies, and Bill Berry, the former drummer who returned to play percussion.
The iconic American alt-rock ensemble R.E.M., composed of vocalist Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, emerged in 1980 and swiftly catalyzed the evolution of alternative rock. Their innovative sound not only influenced a myriad of other alt-rock artists but also catapulted them to the forefront of the genre’s mainstream success. Over the years, R.E.M. amassed an impressive discography, including fifteen studio albums, five live albums, fourteen compilations, one remix album, one soundtrack, twelve video albums, seven EPs, sixty-three singles, and seventy-seven music videos. With global sales exceeding ninety million albums, R.E.M. stands as one of the most commercially successful music acts in history.
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