Walter Parazaider, one of the founding members of the rock band Chicago, has died. He was 81. Parazaider was a multi-instrumentalist for Chicago, playing saxophone, flute and clarinet. He died ...
"This amazing music may have never been heard had it not been for Walt's vision," the band said in a statement on Wednesday.
Classic rock band Chicago plays CMAC this Friday. Get details on tickets, parking, and the venue bag policy.
Self-described as the "rock and roll band with horns," the iconic group announced three more shows on their ongoing Windy Cities Tour, which kicked off with a nine-show residency in Las Vegas in ...
The band Chicago is never short on anniversaries. It’s been, for instance, 58 years since the brass-fueled rock troupe formed as The Big Thing in the Windy City, 57 since changing its name to Chicago ...
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Walter Parazaider Dies: Founding Member Of Chicago
A key architect of one of rock’s most unmistakable sounds has died. Walter Parazaider, a founding member of Chicago and the saxophonist, flutist, and woodwind player whose vision helped define the ...
Walter Parazaider, the Chicago saxophonist who helped conceive the "rock & roll band with horns," has died at 81.
Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago seem very different on the surface, but when you dig a little deeper, there's a stunning ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chicago performs "Live in Concert," 7:30 p.m. March 14 in the Theater @ Simmons Bank Arena, the North Little Rock venue's smaller footprint. Tickets -- prices to be ...
"A Rock & Roll band with horns was Walt's idea," Chicago said, announcing Parazaider's death.
Walter Parazaider, a founding member of the jazz-rock band Chicago whose saxophone provided the punch of “Just You ‘n’ Me” while his flute solo on “Colour My World” lent that song its romantic ...
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