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Blue Cadet Shows Live Videos of D.C. Protests on “Love Is Gone”

Blue Cadet went to one of the protests in Washington DC and they we’re more violent than many media outlets advertised. Here’s some live footage of a protest with a song that was inspired by these events created by Blue Cadet. It helps you gain a real live view of how violent these protests can be, and how important it is for the world to find change. The video shows real evidence of police violence towards the end, as police began to shoot rubber bullets, throw tear gas grenades as children were present, and even strike against peaceful protestors. Check it out below.

REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin: “Still Rollin’ With The Changes.”

Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon - Photo by Dave Kapp

Formed in Champaign, Illinois all the way back in 1967 REO Speedwagon are the epitome of American Rock and Roll. In a few short years, the band quickly went from playing bars and tiny clubs to larger venues thanks to an impressive live show and the rock radio cuts, “Roll with the Changes” and “Time for Me to Fly”.
The band hit mainstream crossover success in 1980 when they released their ninth studio album, “High Infidelity” which featured a string of hits including “Keep On Lovin’ You,” “Take It On The Run” and “Don’t let Him Go.” That album went on to sell ten million records worldwide. Several solid albums and songs followed including the number one single, “Can’t Fight This Feeling.”