In their early days of playing clubs in and around the city of Chicago, club owners insisted bands play Top 40, they had no interest in the Chicago’s original music – much of which is featured on the band’s first album Chicago Transit Authority. Rather than playing music that would ...
Chicago XIVwas the band’s lone new wave-era attempt at bucking its dance-pop approach in favor of a more introspective sound — an experiment that, of course, did not last — and Cetera’s intimate “Song For You” was this album’s great exemplifier. The singer’s more naturally pro...
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Chicago went home to its namesake city last year to record a live version of the band’s multi-platinum second album, Chicago II. Recorded at the historic WTTW-TV studios, the performance features every song from that classic album, including several that… ...
Elvin heads up a great band playing his own songs. His guitar work is exceptional, and the album includes 'Fooled Around and Fell in Love'. Buy from Amazon JOHN PRIMER - THE REAL DEAL Half self-written, but with some well-chosen classic covers of Willie Dixon, Walter Davis, Albert King...
On their second evening in Chicago, Deer Tick played a set of fan favorites, peppered with some great covers and even an appearance from Scott Lucas from Local H. Scott emerged from backstage when John forgot the lyrics to a NRBQ cover and later joined the band to add some flange-heavy ...
At the age of 14, Isaiah along with his father and brothers released their first album entitled,"Skyliner". This album displayed Isaiah's ability to play covers and some transcriptions from greats like Wes Montgomery and George Benson. Shortly thereafter, Isaiah began his recording career as wel...
Chicago's first album of original material since 1991's 'Twenty 1' illustrated why it had taken them so long. The band seemed utterly bereft of ideas – or musical intent. Instead,XXXis dotted with Nashville ringers, and songs that alternatively feel like retreads ("King of Might Have Been...
It became a huge hit for the band, and it led to them traveling the world, opening for the biggest acts imaginable, and for a time, living the rock’n’roll dream. There’s a 1966 live Shadows of Knight album that was recorded at the Cellar, which is a perfect document of how ...
Not only did Bad Religion turn 30 this year, they also released their 15th studio album, entitled The Dissent of Man. Easily their best effort since The Process of Belief, this record blends varying genres, bristles with pointed lyrics and radiates a glossy production job. The band wastes lit...