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  2. Chicago (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the band released its first single-disc release, Chicago V, which reached No. 1 on both the Billboard pop [19] and jazz album charts. [citation needed] It features "Saturday in the Park", written by Robert Lamm, which mixes everyday life and political yearning in a more subtle way. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1972.

  3. Vintage Blue - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Blue is an American indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Their music has been described as "intensely likeable" as well as being "driven and full of flavor." [1] Vintage Blue was recently called "One of the best unsigned bands in the country" by the Rock and Roll Report. [2]

  4. Chicago discography - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois.The self-described "rock and roll band with horns" began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental, rock band and later moved to a predominantly softer sound, generating several hit ballads.

  5. List of Chicago band members - Wikipedia

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    After the release of a self-titled debut album in April 1969, the band shortened its name to simply Chicago after receiving a threat of legal action from the Chicago Transit Authority. [1] The group's lineup remained stable for over ten years and released a series commercially and critically successful albums.

  6. Look Away - Wikipedia

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    Written by Diane Warren, produced by Ron Nevison, and with Bill Champlin on lead vocals, it is the second single from the band's album Chicago 19. "Look Away" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in December 1988, becoming the group's third and final number one hit, following " If You Leave Me Now " (1976) and " Hard to Say I'm Sorry ...

  7. JC Brooks Band - Wikipedia

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    JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound released "Rouse Yourself" as a single in 2013, accompanied by a music video starring Parks and Recreation star Aubrey Plaza and New Girl ' s Jake Johnson. [8] Another single, "You Can't Break Me," was released in 2015, along with a music video filmed in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood during the dead of winter. [9]

  8. Mr. Blotto - Wikipedia

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    Tony Dellumo left to drum with the band Chester Brown. On May 29, 2013, the band announced that June 21, 2013 is the official release date for the new studio album, "Thread". The new album will contain 14 original songs, and will be available on-line and at the official CD Release Show at Martyr's in Chicago, IL

  9. The Mentally Ill - Wikipedia

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    The Mentally Ill was a punk band originating from Deerfield, Illinois in the late 1970s. Their 1979 7" single Gacy's Place named after notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy, is considered by many to be one of the most unusual and legendary records of the early Chicago punk rock scene.