Chicago (band)
Appearance
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Big Thing, The Chicago Transit Authority |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Rock, jazz fusion, progressive rock, soft rock, power ballad, hard rock |
Years active | 1967–present |
Labels | Columbia, Full Moon, Rhino |
Members | Robert Lamm James Pankow Lee Loughnane Walter Parazaider Jason Scheff Tris Imboden Keith Howland Drew Hester Lou Pardini |
Past member(s) | Danny Seraphine Peter Cetera Terry Kath Laudir de Oliveira Donnie Dacus Chris Pinnick Bill Champlin Dawayne Bailey |
Website | www |
Chicago is an American soft rock / jazz group, from Chicago, Illinois. They formed on February 15, 1967. They are one of the best selling American groups of all time, second only to the Beach Boys. Chicago has released at least 30 albums in their career.
Discography
[change | change source]Studio albums
[change | change source]- Chicago Transit Authority (1969)
- Chicago (1970)
- Chicago III (1971)
- Chicago V (1972)
- Chicago VI (1973)
- Chicago VII (1974)
- Chicago VIII (1975)
- Chicago X (1976)
- Chicago XI (1977)
- Hot Streets (1978)
- Chicago 13 (1979)
- Chicago XIV (1980)
- Chicago 16 (1982)
- Chicago 17 (1984)
- Chicago 18 (1986)
- Chicago 19 (1988)
- Twenty 1 (1991)
- Night & Day Big Band (1995)
- Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album (1998)
- Chicago XXX (2006)
- Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus (2008)
- Chicago XXXIII: O Christmas Three (2011)
- Chicago XXXV: The Nashville Sessions (2013)
- Chicago XXXVI: Now (2014)
- Chicago XXXVII: Chicago Christmas (2019)
Categories:
- 1967 establishments in the United States
- 1960s American music groups
- 1960s establishments in Illinois
- 1970s American music groups
- 1980s American music groups
- 1990s American music groups
- 2000s American music groups
- 2010s American music groups
- American rock bands
- Musical groups established in 1967
- Musical groups from Chicago
- Warner Bros. Records artists