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After the Show Show: Chicago

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    Legendary band Chicago plays Christmas tunes

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Welcome back we're here we're Chicago's morning and to ask you.

I -- the tenor saxophone that's something nice to play you say though why did you played tenor -- what was the key reason behind it was to get girls -- I'm.

Not sure it didn't work out my -- yeah.

We'll talk a lot of Clinton did wrong it did it -- I don't know he's got a pretty not live labs and saying that worked out so far I that's -- -- can.

-- -- One of the great things that sound.

-- -- Is earlier you music was played and I looked around there -- three different generations.

All singing the lyrics it wasn't like -- was sort of sort of a familiar -- everybody -- every word.

All these different generations how proud of you walk out of that as a matter of fact we actually mentioned an onstage every night that there are two.

Different audiences for a lot of us on some of them were married to them and some of them we're -- There was a -- there with his granddaughter.

They'll probably use them in the news -- -- you tell me an incredible story off camera about Pittsburgh and it's.

Williams doing a lot of -- civic auditorium are you doing a five mile jog around the civic auditorium and -- it hearken back to some memory you guys broke a record there of a pretty famous individual.

Elvis Presley.

We have more sold out gigs that -- there and -- -- for -- that we broke his record and out of the building was blown -- the record -- always -- -- that's.

I can't ever did no one can top that that's.

-- talking about this earlier in the show but I think it bears repeating.

How have you all gotten along with each other and has such staying power needs and -- spray -- That's what we have learned how to -- get in didn't each other's way and out of it.

And that server tightrope -- you know we get each other's face sometimes but you know we work it out into that keep moving.

Robertson we sort of suggestion that hey you know we're not gonna we're just we're gonna hang it up now or you know what we're we're we're not gonna do this but what is the process for you we're gonna get back get put out -- out who makes the first phone call what what take us through that.

Well -- easy agitating for for new music.

So I'm using the guy who -- who's calling erasing -- -- have a couple of songs ready now.

I'd like to you really get in the studio and start a new pro project so good clearly are.

So we have to prove women to lavalas as a musician it's in your -- -- in your body like it's gonna stop it's that's why would -- wanna stop.

It's -- way of life.

And really -- I mean I asked BB king -- time in the early seventies he was -- an opening for us my dad played toll was 91 -- trumpet players that when when you gonna handle.

And they both went and said the same exact words what right yes incredible love to do that's yeah.

And some new original music early next year I'll grant original music you -- I and Isabella joining you guys now are what is it like to work with the legends that -- someone that you probably.

Only dreamed about.

Then -- it's okay you the -- the same stage as some amazing news essence.

-- has such a beautiful.

Wise it's such as.

Couple -- -- -- okay so sure we pierce isn't he understood the album is called 00 Christmas 33.

Three terrorists mystery.

And it is it fourteen classic -- songs from the -- -- is my fourth.

We're gonna play rock and roll one on Christmas Day all right we'll get -- away Chicago everyone.

-- -- -- -- Wonderful now I -- -- -- if you want to play one of the classics.

If you're up for it.

-- -- What's the vote when he got one about that we do we actually that's going to release that just the little -- the battle to win over the Atlanta that's now.

That's what I was it's gonna affect and that let's -- camera one.

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Don't -- go full song.

That school.

Yeah yeah.

I was -- Wonderful.