In June 2002, during the live recording for "Chicago Live by Request," the band Chicago was well-established in their career, having transitioned thro... Read Full Description >
In June 2002, during the live recording for "Chicago Live by Request," the band Chicago was well-established in their career, having transitioned through various musical styles since their inception in 1967. Leading up to this concert, the band had released their album "Chicago XXX" in 2006, which showcased a blend of pop rock and adult contemporary sounds, reinforcing their enduring appeal. The live concert featured a selection of their classic hits, highlighting their signature horns and harmonies. Notably, the band's ability to connect with audiences over decades was evident, given their sustained popularity despite lineup changes. The concert also stood out for its interactive format, reflecting a period when bands were increasingly engaging with fans through live performances. Chicago's ability to perform tracks like "Saturday in the Park" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" illustrates their continued relevance in the music scene by this point in their lengthy career.