![]() ![]() “I started playing the trumpet at 11 and then I never looked back. As Peter Curtis Pardini’s film (narrated by Joe Mantegna) recalls, they formed in 1967, growing out of several bands from the Chicago area, went through a few name changes, produced 38 albums, sold more than 100m records and gained a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.įor his part, Loughnane fell in love with music thanks to a trumpet in the attic that belonged to his father, a military band leader in the second world war. ![]() The reality of it actually being a problem had not really hit home.”įew groups in the world can match Chicago for longevity or record sales. ![]() “We found out the night before that we were the only band still playing in pretty much the world, I think,” founding member Lee Loughnane, 75, recalls via Zoom from Sedona, Arizona, in an interview to promote the documentary The Last Band on Stage. ![]()
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