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Born in Chicago Giorgio Tozzi: Jan 8, 1923: May 30, 2011: Basso Born in Chicago Lennie Tristano: Mar 19, 1919: Nov 18, 1978: Pianist Born in Chicago Joe Trohman: Sep 1, 1984: Guitarist for Fall Out Boy: Jeff Tweedy: Aug 25, 1967: Singer and songwriter, member of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo: Twista: Nov 27, 1973: Rapper Born In Chicago
"Chicago Girl" – Roger Whittaker "The Chicago Girls' March or Two-Step Dance", 1895 – composer: J. W. Tate "Chicago, Glad To Be Back Home" - Louisiana Red "The Chicago Glide" – composer: Prof. Joseph Gearen "Chicago Green" – The Surfaris "Chicago Heights" - Roy Davis Jr. "Chicago Here I Come" – Willie Dixon & Johnny Winter "Chicago ...
Chicago performing live in 2005. Chicago is an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Formed in February 1967, the group was originally known as The Big Thing and later Chicago Transit Authority, before becoming Chicago in 1969.
B. Louis Bacon (musician) LaVern Baker; Two Ton Baker; Brooke Barrettsmith; Willis Earl Beal; Herbert Beattie; William Beckett (singer) Gary Beisbier; Lurrie Bell
Camerata Chicago; Canasta (band) Cap'n Jazz; The Caravans; CSTVT; Catfish Haven; Cats and the Fiddle; Cave (band) The Changes (band) Cheer-Accident; The Chi-Lites; Chicago (band) Chicago a cappella; Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands; Chicago Catz; Chicago Chorale; Chicago Gay Men's Chorus; Chicago Loop (band) Chicago Mass ...
The album was released in October 1965, and became successful as one of the first in the U.S. to present blues material to a predominantly white rock audience. [4] "Born in Chicago" was later recorded by a wide range of artists, including Jesse Colin Young (1972), Pixies (1990), George Thorogood (1991), Joe Louis Walker (2003), and Tom Petty ...
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In 1971, the band released Chicago at Carnegie Hall Volumes I, II, III, and IV, a quadruple LP, consisting of live performances, mostly of music from their first three albums, from a week-long run at Carnegie Hall. Chicago was the first rock act to sell out a week at Carnegie Hall and the live recording was made to chronicle that milestone. [14]