University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1987

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I n this particular number, Bill Champlin moves from keyboard to play rhythm guitar. tPhoto by Bob Hillhousei Heis a Hard Habit to Break Wye been a Chicago fan for quite some time, and ifs true that things have changed since Peter Cetera left. itWhen I saw him the last time with Chicago a Iewyears ago, he was great-he really lead the show. Cetera has always seemed the most recognizable figure in the band, as the lead singer usually is for any group. After he left, I can imagine he was missed at concerts, more than on the records? I still think Chicago itself is popular, and I think they were wise to keep their style ofmusic. It will be a little different, of course, now that Jason ScheIf joined them? tilt happens all the time with every group, when they add so- meone new. They,re going to change a little. A good simiIe would be comparing Chicago to a company. A company may change its employees, but the company policies, that is, the groupsis sound, will stay the same. i? always wondered why they did those re-makes of their older songs. I don't think it was to try and make a comeback, they were already popular. I believe it was just to kind of re-establish themselves. And to update their weII-known songs in to todayis music. Good move? The group is still an inaugral part of the music in- dustry-they're still strong. I donit think they had any hard feelings IorPeter. Fm sure they wished him well. So do I. -John Cahoon, Senior in 4 Chemical Engineering S tending in the dim lights, Robert Lamm sings solo. The keyboardist is one of the original members of the group. Photo by Bob Hillhousei Fall Student Life 13

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UT Welcomes New? Chicago eiwssrim , A m , $ my $vava :9 M1: mi? m 1 , x1 r w 1MN raw awwww w . WV ' ?1 3 .1$ 533W :m , Mexmg.nm, w msmgw 1am h m i am URL Ag ,7 S tokely became a prism of almost blin- dlng color for Chlcagok concert. The band was considered a Homecoming attrac- tion. Whoto by Bob Hlllhousa ith his bass guitar in hand, Jason Scheff, the band s newest member, sings a sultry love song, popular of , Chicagds style. Scheff replaced Peter 12 Student L1fe Fall Cetera as lead singer. Whoto by Bob Hillhousd



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14 Student Life Fall t the age of twenty-four, George Thorogood is a rocker for all age groups. He and the Destroyers are touring for their latest album, Thorogood Live, which is now an international release. iPhoto by Andy Demoi I n a near repeat performance of two years ago when he rocked Stokely Athletic Center, Thorogood and his band performed a chronical of some of their mind-blowing performances from the last couple years. iPhoto by Andy Demoi

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