Profound! Geez, I can listen to Bill Champlin talk forever. Man has worked it for money & at the same time picked his love of music & is one of the lucky ones to be comfortable. AND, as they say, timing is everything & BC did. That voice! Wow. Appreciate the real story of how David Foster resurrected Chicago. History always will back up that fact.
He was an absolute pleasure to spend time with! He gave us so many fascinating stories and nuggets of wisdom -- and it was humbling to see him interested in what The Church is doing and seeking to help in any way he could. Truly a man who pours his heart and soul into doing what's best for the love of music!
Bill’s lyrics with the Sons were so spiritual and uplifting he is a true musical genius.His work with Foster was amazing great for both of them.I hope they work together again ( with Jay Graydon). He is like Boz from the perspective of true Soul.Bless him Tamara and Will. Peace
James Vincent was the first guitarist offered a full million dollar a year offer to join Chicago after Terry Kath passed. James was in a group called The Exceptions with Peter Cetera prior to Chicago and was signed to CBS/Caribou Records, owned by Jim Guercio who produced the Chicago records. Danny Seraphine had asked James to join the band, but he declined. There was heavy drug use in that band at that time and that was a major factor in his decision to pass. In 1986, James almost joined the band, but it didn't work out. That band with Bill Champlin and James in it would have been outstanding.
Peter said much the same thing…when Foster came in, the band was a mess of drinking and drugs, the songs they offered to Foster for consideration were junk, and Foster helped get the band back in shape again and modernized their sound. It ended up helping them strike gold for the second time and some of those 80s Chicago hits are now standards. If Foster and Champlin hadn’t come in, the band could have ended right then. Peter would have probably done well anyway.
Bill Champlin is a great artist, composer, songwriter and musician! Appreciate this guy!
I have loved this man's music since 1968. He's the real deal. And he has reincarnated himself so many times in so many different careers.
One of the greatest vocalist of our time
Bill Champlin is one of the all time greats, and a very sincere guy
What a fabulous talent!!
The ultimate musician’s musician. Humble and supremely talented.
Profound! Geez, I can listen to Bill Champlin talk forever. Man has worked it for money & at the same time picked his love of music & is one of the lucky ones to be comfortable. AND, as they say, timing is everything & BC did. That voice! Wow. Appreciate the real story of how David Foster resurrected Chicago. History always will back up that fact.
He was an absolute pleasure to spend time with! He gave us so many fascinating stories and nuggets of wisdom -- and it was humbling to see him interested in what The Church is doing and seeking to help in any way he could. Truly a man who pours his heart and soul into doing what's best for the love of music!
That man has soul comin out of his EARS. I LOVE it!!!
Bill’s lyrics with the Sons were so spiritual and uplifting he is a true musical genius.His work with Foster was amazing great for both of them.I hope they work together again ( with Jay Graydon). He is like Boz
from the perspective of true Soul.Bless him Tamara and Will. Peace
His best new song is “ Show Me” with Jason Scheff off “Livin…”, it reminds me of the Champlin/Scheff combos from the Chicago days.
Oh, love him! How glorious to see him!!
Living legend!
The Sons music holds up. About the funk.
You can fly is such a great jam, funky stuff
from the perspective of true Soul.Bless him Tamara and Will. Peace
The biggest legend is Tamara Champlin, hands down.
Love seeing Chris up there on rhythm guitar. A pro’s pro.
He was phenomenal! The whole band delivered a fantastic and captivating performance!
Gr8 key progression A, E, D
Livin for love
The best
James Vincent was the first guitarist offered a full million dollar a year offer to join Chicago after Terry Kath passed. James was in a group called The Exceptions with Peter Cetera prior to Chicago and was signed to CBS/Caribou Records, owned by Jim Guercio who produced the Chicago records. Danny Seraphine had asked James to join the band, but he declined. There was heavy drug use in that band at that time and that was a major factor in his decision to pass. In 1986, James almost joined the band, but it didn't work out. That band with Bill Champlin and James in it would have been outstanding.
Peter said much the same thing…when Foster came in, the band was a mess of drinking and drugs, the songs they offered to Foster for consideration were junk, and Foster helped get the band back in shape again and modernized their sound. It ended up helping them strike gold for the second time and some of those 80s Chicago hits are now standards. If Foster and Champlin hadn’t come in, the band could have ended right then. Peter would have probably done well anyway.
Someone said it best. Write what you want to hear/read.
Some solid advice right there!
It amazes me how long Bill lasted with CHICAGO in such a TOXIC environment. Lamm, Pankow, and Loughnane were so CONTROLLING and bitter !
He should work with Ross Valory.
His work for Chicago was brilliant. His solo stuff… not so much. Seems like he recognizes that, though.
Yes, he seems very conscious of Chicago being his true cultural impact. His self-awareness and level-headedness are very refreshing! Wonderful guy.
Man he's really morphed into George Bush! JK! This guy is brilliant!
Foster ruined Chicago
Or saved them