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Fifty-five years ago, a band called Chicago Transit Authority blew -- literally, thanks to its three-piece horn section -- out of the Windy City with its first album, a two-LP set that began a run ...
Terry Kath was one of the greatest guitarists of his time with the band Chicago, and these three tracks prove it.
Chicago is now known as the legendary “rock and roll band with horns,” but in the early going, they faced an uphill battle. Surprisingly, it wasn’t with the critics. 1969’s Chicago Transit ...
The band charts 23 gold albums, 18 platinum and eight multiplatinum albums. Nominated for 10 Grammy Awards with a win for "If You Leave Me Now," Chicago's first album, "Chicago Transit Authority ...
Transit Authority brings Chicago's classic hits to the Heider Center in West Salem. A family-friendly show with two 45-minute sets.
Lee Loughnane, award-winning trumpeter of the band Chicago, tells PEOPLE about how the group's original moniker had to be shortened due to some ruffled feathers at city hall.
The band Chicago is never short on anniversaries. It’s been, ... 57 since changing its name to Chicago Transit Authority and 56 since shortening it to simply Chicago. ...
Without urgent state funding, Chicago’s transit system faces deep cuts—putting the future of the Loop and the city’s economy at risk.
Chicago's first album, Chicago Transit Authority, was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 2014. Chicago managed to fuse pop, rock and jazz together perfectly in this double album.