Cheap Trick, Deep Purple, the Cars, Yes, Steve Miller and Chicago are among the acts newly nominated for possible induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Chicago does it every year. They dye the Chicago River green in honor of St. Patrick's Day. I think it would be cool if we did that to the Mohawk River.
If like the music of Chicago, then you're familiar with the voice of Peter Cetera, former bassist and lead singer with the group. Back in the 1980s, Cetera left the group to begin a successful career...so where is he now?
As it happens every year, the 56th annual Grammy Awards featured a number of surprise, and at times somewhat far-fetched, collaborative performances. Among them was an unlikely pairing between R&B heartthrob Robin Thicke and classic-rock icons Chicago.
At the beginning of the month Chicago rolled through and played with the Utica Symphony at the Stanley Theater and apparently our town made quite the impression on the band.
Despite the fact that it was a 'school night' and that I had to get up just a couple hours later for this morning show, I decided heck. I'm gonna go see one of the most iconic bands of all time... Chicago!!
The classic band Chicago has released a new song called "America". The new hit-in-the-making takes Chicago back to their roots of great music blended with political awareness. Check out a review of the song here.
Several months after posting a series of demos from what's being billed as an upcoming album project, the members of Chicago have released the first single from the sessions, 'Somethin' Comin', I Know.'