
Proof positive that Eddie Money‘s music will live on was apparent over the past couple of days in concert halls across the U.S. Ultimate Classic Rock reported that a handful of Money’s old friends — REO Speedwagon, Loverboy and Bryan Adams all took turns saluting the quintessential New York rocker, who died on September 13th at age 70, while battling stage 4 esophageal cancer.
REO frontman Kevin Cronin, who knew Money for well over 40 years, led the band through a rendition of “Two Tickets To Paradise,” in Delmar, California, with Cronin telling the crowd that Money was one of the band’s best friends. During Bryan Adams’ Indio, California concert, he performed a solo, acoustic rendition of “Baby Hold On.”