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REUNION 2005: Ric, Jim and Gary

Reunion 2002

In 2002, Reunion performed at a special hospital benefit at the Kennedy compound. Here they are with Senator Kennedy and his wife.

Reunion

Reunion at the Clock Tower Resort in Rockford, IL in 1984 Photo by Mike Williamson

Reunion began in the early eighties when two of the original Lettermen, Jim Pike and Bob Engemann, decided to reunite. Jim left the group in the early 70's after experiencing voice problems. He would eventually lose his voice entirely for two years, before having it return in all's it's splendor. They joined up with Ric deAzevedo, who gained fame as a member of the King Family. The sound was an immediate hit with audiences and Reunion were on their way. The group has released five albums over the past two decades. In 1999, Bob Engemann left Reunion for health reasons and was replaced by Jim's brother Gary Pike (who originally replaced Engemann in 1967 when he left The Lettermen). The group is still delighting audiences.

Jim Pike performing The Impossible Dream in 1994

Jim Pike earned a rousing standing-ovation at the 1994 Magic Monday benefit for the American Cancer Society in Rockford, IL. He performed "Love Is In The Air" and "The Impossible Dream."Special thanks to Mike Williamson.

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