Chicago – Unplugged Pt. 2 Of 2
When the Music Slows, the Truth Emerges: Chicago Reflects in an Unplugged Setting In the second part of an intimate unplugged session, Chicago moves beyond performance into reflection, offering a…
When the Music Slows, the Truth Emerges: Chicago Reflects in an Unplugged Setting In the second part of an intimate unplugged session, Chicago moves beyond performance into reflection, offering a…
Stripped to the Core: Chicago Reveals the Truth Behind the Sound In an intimate unplugged session, Chicago offers a rare and revealing look at a catalog often associated with scale,…
Before the Ballads, There Was the Groove: Chicago’s “Skin Tight” Captures a Band in Transition In 1977, Chicago delivered a performance of “Skin Tight” in Germany that now stands as…
Two Voices, One Question: Chicago Turns Rock Into a Conversation in 1975 In 1975, Chicago delivered a performance of “Dialogue” that stands as one of the most intellectually ambitious moments…
A Love Song That Filled an Arena: Chicago’s Quiet Triumph in Essen, 1977 On December 2, 1977, Chicago stepped onto the stage of Grugahalle for a performance that would later…
Music Became a Conversation: Chicago’s “Dialogue Parts I and II” Live in 1972 In November 1972, Chicago delivered a performance at the Arie Crown Theater that continues to stand as…
Jazz Met Rock in a Concert Hall: Chicago and Terry Kath in Amsterdam, 1969 On December 12, 1969, Chicago performed at the renowned Concertgebouw in Amsterdam during their first European…
A Quiet Turning Point: Chicago and Terry Kath in a Performance That Now Feels Like a Farewell On September 3, 1977, Chicago took the stage in Nuremberg, Germany, delivering a…
A Farewell Hidden in Plain Sight: Terry Kath’s “Little One” and the Night Chicago Quietly Changed Forever On November 22, 1977, Chicago took the stage at the Los Angeles Forum…
A Hidden Voice from a Legendary Stage: Chicago’s “Loneliness Is Just A Word” Finally Finds Its Moment In the vast archive of classic rock performances, certain recordings carry a sense…