In July 1973, Chicago was in a significant phase of their career, having just released "Chicago VI." The album featured the hit single "Feelin' Strong... Read Full Description >
In July 1973, Chicago was in a significant phase of their career, having just released "Chicago VI." The album featured the hit single "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," which was a collaborative effort between bassist Peter Cetera and trombonist James Pankow. This live recording showcases the band's vibrant energy and their growing popularity in the rock music scene during the early '70s. "Chicago VI" marked a turning point for the band as it included a more refined blend of rock and horns, solidifying their unique sound. Notably, the album reached multi-platinum status and represents a peak in Chicago's commercial success, as they were rapidly transitioning from their earlier jazz-influenced rock to a more mainstream pop-rock identity. This live performance is a testament to the band's dynamic stage presence and musical evolution during that exciting period.