Street Player
We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. Ultimately, it is the rise/fall/rise story of Chicago's incredible drummer and founding member, Danny Seraphine. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. "Street Player" did eventually reach hit status, being sampled for both the 1995 hit "The Bomb! You've all heard some of the stories. It is a fascinating glimpse into the thoughts and concepts that created the band Chicago. If you live in Chicago read this book. But anecdotes reveal how the group developed its unusual blend of jazz and rock, infusing its music with melodic harmonies and orchestrations resultinDanny Seraphine has written a better than average memoir about his founding and experiences with Chicago, the iconic rock back of the 70's that featured a unusual level of musicianship. by Wiley Rock, Country, R&b, Blues, Oldies etc. I learned and enjoyed stuff from before the beginning of the band to later years. I was repeatedly impressed with the depth of emotion shared as this high-strung, tempestuous kid off the streets of Chicago has been saved by his music multiple times over his life.as written by one of its founders. Small garage bands grew into larger ones until finally he was asked to leave Chicago (the city, not the band) and move to Los Angeles to try his hand at the musical "big time".A friend of mine once told me, that when there is a divorce that there is always three sides to the story -- his side, her side, and the truth (and the truth is usually somewhere in the middle). Ultimately, it is the rise/fall/rise story of Chicago's incredible drummer and founding member, Danny Seraphine. Me: Elton John Official Autobiography Virgin Media PLayer is a free online catch-up service which lets you watch a variety of programmes for up to 28 days after they are broadcast on Virgin Media One, Two and Three. In this no-holds-barred memoir, legendary rocker Danny Seraphine shares his supergroup's cofounder and longtime drummer. It's lightning fast, full of tasty tales of pop superstardom of the 70's and 80's and all the standard accoutrements of such tales, groupies, lots and lots of coke, betrayal, suicide, shady record execs, etc. Nevertheless, Seraphane seeA band so great they named a city after them. After 'XI' I stopped buying Chicago albums. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Obviously the stories are from Seraphane's prospective and may not necessarily jive with the recollections of other band members. But I For those of you who are fans of the pop/rock group Chicago, this book provides the former drummer's account on the history and formation of the group, plus the highlights and dark moments. But on the whole it is interesting for anyone curious about the genesis of a band that was more than just loud. Definitely wanted to re-listen to all the albums. But now it's Seraphine's turn to blab. It is told from the remembrances of Danny Seraphine, one of the founding members of the band and the band's drummer for roughly 20 years. Chicago, the band, was his way out of Chicago, the city.This book is for fans of the rock band Chicago. Instead, he could hear only echoes of the shotgun blast that nearly took his life the night before. Welcome back. I found the stories very interesting, a behind the scenes look. Danny Seraphine was/is a great drummer, of that there is no dispute, but nice person? Also, I have met Danny Seraphine on two different occasions. He talks about touring with the Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin, and other music legends. In Street Player, legendary drummer Danny Seraphine, a founding member of the iconic band Chicago, tells the dramatic story of his rise from the very mean streets of Chicago to the pinnacle of rock fame and fortune in the 1960s, a watershed period in music history. He also covers his tumultuous childhood in a street gang and a tenuous connection to the Chicago Mafia, often naming names, and it's obvious that the wounds inflicted by his former band mates have yet to completely heal. I was hooked for life. I closed the door and sat back down at the table. If you like Chicago this book will appeal. A child with unbounded energy, his mother bought him a practice pad when she found him banging on kitchen pots-and-pans. In this no-holds-barred memoir, legendary rocker Danny Seraphine shares his dramatic—and often shocking—experiences as the poThe inside story of Chicago, one of the most successful and enduring rock bands everWith their distinctive blending of soulful rock and horn-infused urban jazz, Chicago has thrilled music fans for more than forty years with their lyrical brilliance. The songs "Street Player" and "Closer to You" had previously been released by other artists: "Street Player" by Rufus, who originally recorded it before Chicago, and "Closer" by Stephen Stills, though with Donnie Dacus on lead vocals.
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