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Singer/ songwriter/
keyboard player/ guitarist Bill Champlin has been a rock journeyman
in a career dating back to the 1960s. Starting in 1966, Champlin
was the pivotal figure in a San Francisco-based group called
the Sons of Champlin that existed and made records off and on
for over a decade without gaining a great deal of notice.
In 1981, Champlin
became a member of Chicago, with whom he has recorded and toured
ever since, while releasing the occasional solo album, sometimes
only in Japan. He scored two singles chart entries in 1982 with
"Tonight Tonight" and "Sara," duetted with Patti LaBelle on
"The Last Unbroken Heart" from the soundtrack to the TV series
Miami Vice in 1987, and sang with Brenda Russell on jazz saxophonist
Tom Scott's Keep This Love Alive album in 1991.
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