Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chicago (band)" in English language version.
the sixth, seventh, eighth, tenth and eleventh albums were done up at Caribou Ranch
It's a reference to time. It's a song about writing the song, and I looked at my watch while I was writing and it was 25 minutes to four in the morning, or maybe 26.
Chicago's newest member, percussionist Walfredo Reyes Jr., came to the band in a fun way a few years ago, Scheff said. Reyes' brother, percussionist Daniel de los Reyes, was originally touring with the band, but had also been playing with the Zac Brown Band. When scheduling conflicts arose, Reyes would fill in for his brother. De Los Reyes eventually joined the Zac Brown Band on their tour full-time, so Reyes was invited to join Chicago full-time, as well.
Parazaider is still a band member and performs with the group for certain events.
Original saxophonist Walt Parazaider remains a member of Chicago, but no longer tours on a regular basis with the group.
It's a reference to time. It's a song about writing the song, and I looked at my watch while I was writing and it was 25 minutes to four in the morning, or maybe 26.
the sixth, seventh, eighth, tenth and eleventh albums were done up at Caribou Ranch
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)Chicago's newest member, percussionist Walfredo Reyes Jr., came to the band in a fun way a few years ago, Scheff said. Reyes' brother, percussionist Daniel de los Reyes, was originally touring with the band, but had also been playing with the Zac Brown Band. When scheduling conflicts arose, Reyes would fill in for his brother. De Los Reyes eventually joined the Zac Brown Band on their tour full-time, so Reyes was invited to join Chicago full-time, as well.
Parazaider is still a band member and performs with the group for certain events.
Original saxophonist Walt Parazaider remains a member of Chicago, but no longer tours on a regular basis with the group.
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