R.E.M. surprises Songwriters Hall Of Fame crowd with first on-stage reunion in 17 years
All four founding members of the band got together to play a live version of "Losing My Religion" for the Songwriters Hall Of Fame audience

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It’s been 17 years since all four founding members of R.E.M.—Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills—played together in public, a rarity ever since drummer Berry departed the group in 1997. (Stipe, Buck, and Mills continued on as a trio for the next 14 years, releasing a song with Berry for charity once in the mid-2000s; they most recently played together with a set at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, when they were inducted together in 2007.) R.E.M. broke that streak tonight, though, with the group reuniting as a quartet to celebrate their induction into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame, taking the stage at a hotel in New York this evening.