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Keith Howland (born August 14, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer. He was the lead guitarist for the veteran pop - rock band Chicago from 1995-2021. Howland started playing the guitar at the age of seven, and he played in a number of bands during his school years.
Chicago guitarist and singer Keith Howland announced his retirement from the band after almost 27 years, noting that a recent accident heralded the “next chapter” of his career.
Keith Howland, Chicago’s long-standing guitarist for nearly 27 years, has finally announced his retirement, noting the accident as something that changed his perspective.
Originally slated to perform in Nashville and Chattanooga this month, I interviewed the band’s long-time guitar wiz, Keith Howland. Though those shows have been pushed out until December, the chat is still a good one to share with you now.
Legendary guitarist Keith Howland opens up about his experiences in Chicago and what it was like becoming a legend.
Keith Howland’s musical style is a rich tapestry woven from an array of genres. From the bluesy influences of artists like Eric Clapton and B.B. King to the intricate arrangements of jazz legends like Pat Metheny and Joe Pass, Howland’s eclectic taste is evident in his versatile playing style.
About the Band. “WOW! YOU GUYS SOUND KILLER!”. –Keith Howland, Guitarist, Chicago, 1995 through 2021. The Chicago Authority is a tribute to the music of one of the most popular and prolific bands of all time: Chicago!
Gary James' Interview With Keith Howland of Chicago. They've sold over one hundred million records! That includes twenty-one Top 15 singles, five consecutive number one albums, eleven number one singles and five Gold singles.
Live At The Baked Potato spotlights the incredibly fiery guitar work of Keith Howland and the crashing drums of Tris Imboden, both current members of the legendary band Chicago.
I spoke with longtime Chicago band member Keith Howland last week. He referred to himself as “Chicago’s longest tenured, non-original member.” Below is our conversation.