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  1. Group history Chicago circa 1973 The Big Thing. The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving saxophonist Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm.Kath, Parazaider, and Seraphine had played together previously in two other groups—Jimmy Ford ...

  2. Trombone player James Pankow is a founding member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago. He also wrote many of the band's hits including the signature songs "Make Me Smile" and "Colour My World"--both part of his 13-minute, seven-song song cycle/suite "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon," which took up three-quarters of the second side of the group's 1970 album Chicago (also known as Chicago ...

  3. Part Two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=324&v=0qOatfwRK2A"Musicians Hall of Fame Backstage" is a new show that will be airing on NewsChannel5 p...

  4. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Pankow looks ahead at the band's future, while sharing stories of rock and roll excess from its past. By Melinda Newman. 03/8/2024. Chicago at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas The Venetian Resort Las ...

  5. トロンボーン. 活動期間. 1967年 -. 共同作業者. シカゴ. ジェームズ・パンコウ ( James Carter "Jimmy" Pankow 、 1947年 8月20日 - )は、 シカゴ の創立メンバーで、 トロンボーン 奏者、 ソングライター 、 ブラス アレンジャー 。.

  6. Rock Star Trombonist James Pankow’s Stories and Tips for Concert Band Musicians. Margie Simon interviews James Pankow for the Journal of the Association of Concert Bands. When I heard the iconic rock band, Chicago, in 2019 on the banks of the Mississippi River near St. Paul, Minn., they had been playing 52 years – with three original members.

  7. Pankow looks ahead at the band's future, while sharing stories of rock and roll excess from its past. ... "It was eternity, not being able to work for a year and a half," says James Pankow, ...