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Cetera also appears as a singer and composer on the album. The album featured a duet between Cetera and Fältskog, "I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)", [259] and he and Bruce Gaitsch co-wrote the title track, "I Stand Alone". [260] Gaitsch is also the album's co-producer, and Cetera's brother, Kenny Cetera, appears on background vocals. [260]
Cetera's brother, Kenny, performed background vocals on Chicago 17, [9] [10] and was also added as a touring percussionist and background singer after its release in 1984. [11] Despite renewed commercial success for the group, Cetera left Chicago in July 1985 to focus on his solo career. [12] Pinnick left around the same time. [1]
Peter's brother, Kenny Cetera, who had provided background vocals on the Chicago 17 album, [99] was brought into the group for the 17 tour to add percussion and high harmony vocals. [100] [101] By 1985, the band was embracing the newest medium, the music video channel MTV, by releasing music videos for four songs.
Chicago 17 is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band Chicago, released on May 14, 1984.It was the group's second release for Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records, their second album to be produced by David Foster [7] and their last with founding bassist/vocalist Peter Cetera.
"Feels Like Heaven", a 1992 song by Kenny Vaughan and The Art of Love from the Boomerang soundtrack "Feels Like Heaven", a 1992 duet by Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan, from Cetera's fourth solo album, World Falling Down
Fans brought their “Ice Ice Baby” T-shirts and a mutant ninja turtle made a special appearance as Vanilla Ice opened the California State Fair concert series on Friday with R&B group All-4-One.
The group's second single, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (a cover of the Chicago hit featuring Peter Cetera), was nominated for a Grammy award (Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals), [3] reached #8 on the Hot 100, and achieved platinum status. Driven by these two singles, the album reached RIAA platinum status.
A reggae pop band led by the former lead singer of UB40 has canceled its concert at the California State Fair due to “an unexpected illness.”. UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell was slated to take ...