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  1. Mitchell A. "Mitch" Aliotta (May 30, 1944 – July 22, 2015) was an American vocalist and bassist, who was involved in the psychedelic soul movement in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Aliotta played bass guitar in Rotary Connection, and later formed the trio Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah.

  2. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Mitch Aliotta played bass on a jangly ode to driving down Lake Shore Drive with the wind in your hair and a weekend full of possibility. The song, “Lake Shore Drive,” became a Chicago anthem ...

  3. Mitchell A. "Mitch" Aliotta nació el 30 de mayo de 1944 y falleció el 21 de julio de 2015. Implicado en el movimiento psicodélico soul de Chicago de finales de los sesenta formó parte de la banda Rotary Connection, creada por el hijo de Leonard Chess donde cantó y tocó el bajo.

  4. Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah was an American rock group from the 1970s. The preceding incarnation was named Aliotta Haynes, a trio composed of bassist Mitch Aliotta, drummer Ted Aliotta, and guitarist Skip Haynes.

  5. Here is the true and complete story behind the Aliotta, Haynes and Jeremiah song "Lake Shore Drive", a long-time fan favorite (and a Chicagoland Institution!!!) LAKE SHORE DRIVE. Skip Haynes. The Song: It was 1971 and we were performing at the Gate of Horn on Briar and Broadway.

  6. Lake Shore Drive written by band members, Aliotta Haynes JeremiahMay have content that is owned or licensed by The Orchard Music.From the album of the same n...

  7. 6 de oct. de 2017 · By Maureen O’Donnell. Oct 5, 2017, 5:34pm PDT. John Jeremiah (left), Skip Haynes and Mitch Aliotta | File photo. Skip Haynes, who wrote the Chicago anthem “Lake Shore Drive,” died of cancer Monday in California.