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The following year, the band shell served as the host location for three concerts for the opening celebration of the 1959 Pan American Games. [37] In 1978, the new band shell began hosting events such as Taste of Chicago, an annual July 3 Independence Day fireworks celebration, the Chicago Blues, Jazz and Gospel Festivals. [28]
Schafer's first band was the hardcore punk band Generation Waste, formed in 1985. They were around for 4 years and recorded one album, which remains unreleased. He was the vocalist and the other band members were Ted Domurat (later of Gear) on guitar, Frank Ciampi (later of Tension Wire, Devastation, Mindfunk) on bass and Dave Juarez on drums.
The band is also the highest-charting American band in Billboard Magazine’s Top 125 Artists Of All Time. Chicago released their 38th studio album, "Born for This Moment," in 2022, with 14 new songs.
The show's producers were Select Productions, Radio City, and House of Blues. [1] [2]The show's sponsor was Oscar Mayer. [2]While practicing for the show, stuntwoman Laura "Dinky" Patterson, one of a 16-member professional bungee jumping team, jumped from the 152-foot high temporary show truss hung from the roof.
Chicago at the John. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. (9/16/1971), will be available Sept. 27 on all major streaming services as well as 4-disk LP and 3-disk CD.
Name Founder Founded Link Address Genres Artists Alligator Records: Bruce Iglauer: 1971: link: P.O. Box 60234, Chicago, IL 60640: Blues, roots, folk: Koko Taylor ...