JASON SCHEFF

MUSICIAN | FORMER LEAD VOCALIST OF CHICAGO

Longtime Tenor and former Lead Vocalist of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted supergroup Chicago, Scheff joined the group in 1985 replacing the iconic vocalist/bass player Peter Cetera going on to be one of the principal songwriters and main contributors throughout Chicago’s career. Scheff’s songwriting, vocals, and musicianship helped create the most successful recording era of Chicago, the 80s and 90s including hits such as Will You Still Love Me (#3 pop -lead vocals), What Kind Of Man Would I Be (#5 pop -songwriter, lead vocals/bass), Look Away (#1 Billboard song of the year -1989, background vocals/bass), I Don’t Want To Live Without Your Love (#3 pop -background vocals/bass), You’re Not Alone (#10 pop -background vocals/bass), If She Would Have Been Faithful (#17 pop -lead vocals)and We Can Last Forever (#1 AC -songwriter, lead vocals/bass). Scheff is also the voice across 4 decades, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s, performing all the classic Chicago hits in thousands of concerts, television appearances, most notably his blistering performance of “25 or 6 to 4” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony for Chicago’s induction in 2016.