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R.E.M. surprised their fans with a reunion after 14 years, performing at the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The band, consisting of Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry, last played together in 2007 after Berry’s departure in 1997.

Their performance of “Losing My Religion,” released in 1991, was a hit and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2017. Stipe expressed their pride in their work and friendship, stating that their bond as dear friends is as important as their music.

In an interview, Bill Berry opened up about his departure from the band in 1997, revealing that he had second thoughts at the time. He cited health issues, including a brain aneurysm in 1995, as contributing factors to his decision.

Despite their split in 2011 due to musical differences, the band members have maintained a strong friendship. Peter Buck mentioned that they now agree on dinner choices, reflecting on their journey and achievements.

The band’s reunion brought nostalgia to their fans, showcasing their enduring friendship and musical legacy. The members, who first united in Athens, Georgia, continue to inspire with their timeless music.