Chicago – Old Days (Live 1974)
When the Horn Section Takes the Lead: Chicago’s Jimmy Pankow Fronts “Old Days” in a Rare 1974 New Year Performance During a festive New Year celebration broadcast around 1974 and…
When the Horn Section Takes the Lead: Chicago’s Jimmy Pankow Fronts “Old Days” in a Rare 1974 New Year Performance During a festive New Year celebration broadcast around 1974 and…
When Time Stood Still at Tanglewood: Chicago’s Brilliant 1970 Performance of “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” On July 21, 1970, the band Chicago delivered a memorable performance…
The Rhythmic Pulse of the City: “Street Player” and Chicago’s Foray into Funk-Infused Grandeur For over five decades, Chicago has carved out an indelible niche in the annals of American…
“Questions 67 and 68” by Chicago: A Soulful Fusion of Love, Memory, and Big Band Brilliance “Questions 67 and 68” isn’t just a song; it’s an ode to love, memory,…
Chicago – Old Days: A Nostalgic Journey Through Time “Old Days”, penned by James Pankow and brought to life through Peter Cetera’s vocals, is a timeless ode to simpler times…
Chicago’s Stay the Night: A Bold Leap into Rock-Driven Energy By 1984, Chicago was deep into a transformative era, blending their classic horn-laden sound with the slick production and pop-rock…
“Call on Me” – A Heartfelt Plea from Chicago’s Soulful Core Few songs capture the essence of 1970s soft rock quite like “Call on Me,” a standout track from Chicago’s…
Chicago – “I’m a Man”: A Dynamic Fusion of Rock and Jazz Energy Released as part of their 1969 debut album Chicago Transit Authority, “I’m a Man” is Chicago’s exhilarating…
A bittersweet anthem of lingering pain, a poignant farewell to a love that refuses to fade. There are power ballads that simply fill the air, and then there are those…
Chicago’s “Just You ‘N’ Me”: A Tender Classic of Love and Forgiveness Released in 1973 on Chicago’s sixth studio album, Chicago VI, “Just You ‘N’ Me” stands out as one…