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Richie promises Commodores reunion
Published Monday, Jun 16 2008, 10:43 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Lionel Richie has said that he will reunite with The Commodores for a final tour.
Speaking at the Antigua Romantic Rhythms Festival, Richie said: "We better do it now, or in the next ten years nobody would care."
He emphasised the importance of doing the reunion soon before they lose any more band members. Guitarist Milan Williams died two years ago.
The Commodores scored hits with 'Three Times A Lady', 'Easy' and 'Brick House' in the 1970s.
Richie left the group at the end of the decade to pursue a solo career.
Speaking at the Antigua Romantic Rhythms Festival, Richie said: "We better do it now, or in the next ten years nobody would care."
He emphasised the importance of doing the reunion soon before they lose any more band members. Guitarist Milan Williams died two years ago.
The Commodores scored hits with 'Three Times A Lady', 'Easy' and 'Brick House' in the 1970s.
Richie left the group at the end of the decade to pursue a solo career.
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