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  2. Chicago XI - Wikipedia

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    Chicago XI is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Chicago.It was released on September 12, 1977, through Columbia Records.It was both the last to feature guitarist and vocalist Terry Kath prior to his death in a gun accident just over four months later, and the last to be produced by longtime associate of the band James William Guercio.

  3. Baby, What a Big Surprise - Wikipedia

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    Chicago singles chronology. "You Are on My Mind". (1977) " Baby, What a Big Surprise ". (1977) "Little One". (1978) " Baby, What a Big Surprise " is a ballad written by Chicago's then bassist/singer Peter Cetera, which appeared on their album Chicago XI (1977), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The first single released from the album reached ...

  4. Hot Streets - Wikipedia

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    Having worked with James William Guercio since their 1969 debut, Chicago decided to part ways with the producer following the release of Chicago XI in 1977. Another major change for the group was the death of guitarist Terry Kath in January 1978, who accidentally shot himself at a roadie's house while playing with a gun.

  5. Chicago X - Wikipedia

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    Chicago X (affectionately called "the Chocolate Album" by fans) is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Chicago. It was recorded at Caribou Ranch [3] and it was released by Columbia Records on June 14, 1976. The album made it to number three on the Billboard 200, [4] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of ...

  6. Take Me Back to Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago singles chronology. "Little One". (1978) " Take Me Back to Chicago ". (1978) "Alive Again". (1978) " Take Me Back to Chicago ", originally released on the Chicago XI album, was a 1978 chart hit in the U.S. and Canada for the band Chicago. The song features Chaka Khan on backing vocals.

  7. Chicago (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1967. The group began calling themselves the Chicago Transit Authority (after the city's mass transit agency) [1] in 1968, then shortened the name to its current one in 1969. Self-described as a " rock and roll band with horns," their songs often also combine elements of classical music ...

  8. List of Chicago band members - Wikipedia

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    1967–2009. Chicago was formed under the name The Big Thing on February 15, 1967, with the original lineup comprising guitarist and vocalist Terry Kath, keyboardist and vocalist Robert Lamm, drummer Danny Seraphine, saxophonist Walter Parazaider, trumpeter Lee Loughnane and trombonist James Pankow. [1] In December, bassist Peter Cetera was ...

  9. Danny Seraphine - Wikipedia

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    1967–present. Website. www.dannyseraphine.com. Daniel Peter Seraphine (born August 28, 1948) is an American drummer, record producer, theatrical producer, and film producer. He is best known as the original drummer and a founding member of the rock band Chicago, a tenure which lasted from February 1967 to May 1990.