The Show Biography

Peter Cetera

Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter, Peter Cetera has had two distinct musical careers. A solo artist since 1986, he has recorded more than ten CDs, which have included such #1 hits as the Academy Award-nominated song “The Glory of Love” from the hit movie The Karate Kid II, “The Next Time I Fall” with Amy Grant, “Feels Like Heaven” with Chaka Khan, “Restless Heart,” “After All” with Cher, from the motion picture Chances Are, and “No Explanation” from the mega hit film, Pretty Woman.

From 1969 thru 1986, Peter was the singer, songwriter, & bass player for the legendary rock group Chicago. In his time with the group, they recorded 18 of the most memorable albums of a generation, including such #1 hits as “If You Leave Me Now,” “Hard to Say I'm Sorry,” “Baby What a Big Surprise,” “You're the Inspiration,” “Stay the Night,” “Love Me Tomorrow,” “Happy Man,” “Hard Habit to Break,” “Feeling Stronger Every Day,” and “Along Comes a Woman.”

Since 2004, he has been performing his Symphony Tour to sold out audiences across the country. Along with his four-piece unplugged group The Baad Daddies, and occasionally featuring his vocalist daughter Claire, they perform many of the songs that have made his voice a defining benchmark in many peoples lives.

In addition to the remaining Symphony shows this year, a Christmas tour is planned for the upcoming holiday season, featuring songs from his classic 2005 CD You Just Gotta Love Christmas.

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