alantig Posted Wednesday at 07:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:42 PM Walter Parazaider, a co-founding member of Chicago who was with the band from its start in 1967 through his retirement in 2017, died Wednesday, family members announced. He had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for six years. Parazaider played reed instruments in the band for that 50-year run, and may be most easily recognized for his flute solo in “Colour My World,” though he was more often found on the saxophone. In the band’s earliest conception, he was the only horn player, and he is often credited as the one whose idea it was to bring an entire horn section in as full members of a rock band, a radical idea when Chicago Transit Authority was being founded in ’67, and still a rare concept to this day. 6 Quote
specialk Posted Wednesday at 08:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:03 PM RIP, sir, and thanks for the toe-tapping tunes! 1 Quote
BruceM Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM RIP. I used to play Chicago songs on baritone horn in pep band in High School. Soundtrack of my youth. 4 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted Thursday at 12:55 AM Posted Thursday at 12:55 AM (edited) I absolutely love Chicago... such a talented band.. a rock band with horns?.. Who would've thunket? Edited Thursday at 12:56 AM by Dave Scepter 4 Quote
ZR Posted Thursday at 01:44 AM Posted Thursday at 01:44 AM The wife and I saw them maybe 3 times decades ago. Walter always brought good entertaining energy to the show. RIP 2 Quote
hamerican gigolo Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM Was listening to Chicago II last night. WP's flute is all over that double LP. Great musician. R.I.P. 😞 2 Quote
BoogieMKIIA Posted Thursday at 01:46 PM Posted Thursday at 01:46 PM I saw them before I could drive (my dad took me). I used to play sax in school, it was a big deal to have horns along with Terry's raw guitar. And real musicianship. 2 Quote
hamerhead Posted Friday at 01:07 PM Posted Friday at 01:07 PM I liked them early on, but as the music in my sphere got heavier - and Chicago went to the pop side - I listened less and less. No denying the talent, regardless. Losing Kath was monumental. R.I.P., Mr. Parazaider. 3 Quote
Rich_S Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I love Parazaider’s extended flute solo in “It Better End Soon” on the Carnegie Hall album. Chicago was my first concert (our Dad took me and my younger brother & sister) and my first musical influence. RIP, Walt. Tell Terry we miss him. 3 Quote
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