Chicago – 25 Or 6 To 4 (Live at Tanglewood 1970)
When Chicago Turned Tanglewood Into a Rock Cathedral On July 21, 1970, the American rock band Chicago delivered a remarkable live performance at the famed Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox,…
When Chicago Turned Tanglewood Into a Rock Cathedral On July 21, 1970, the American rock band Chicago delivered a remarkable live performance at the famed Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox,…
The Night Chicago’s Horn Driven Rock Echoed Through the Classical Grounds of Tanglewood On July 21, 1970, the American band Chicago delivered a striking performance at Tanglewood, a venue long…
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…