Terry Kath's Greatest Live Solo? Chicago at Tanglewood 1970
Terry Kath's Greatest Live Solo? Chicago at Tanglewood 1970 🔔 Subscribe to All Access Rock channel: http://bit.ly/3U1liyO Experience the raw power of Chicago’s legendary brass-infused rock in this electrifying performance of their signature hit. Captured live at the historic Tanglewood Music Center, this version showcases the band’s peak improvisational energy and Terry Kath’s iconic guitar work. This high-energy set remains a definitive moment in the band's early career and a must-watch for classic rock enthusiasts. 🎸 Terry Kath 🎸 Peter Cetera 🎹 Robert Lamm 🥁 Danny Seraphine 🎺 Lee Loughnane 🎷 Walter Parazaider 📯 James Pankow 📅 July 21, 1970 The single 25 or 6 to 4 reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the UK Singles Chart in 1970. Its parent album, Chicago, is certified double Platinum by the RIAA and earned three Grammy Award nominations. Chicago remains one of the most successful rock groups in history with over 100 million records sold worldwide. Did You Know? • The song's cryptic title actually refers to the time of day it was written, being either 25 or 26 minutes until 4:00 AM. • Terry Kath’s blistering guitar solo during this specific Tanglewood performance is frequently cited by music historians as one of the greatest live solos in rock history. • This 1970 Tanglewood show was filmed as part of a legendary concert series produced by Bill Graham that also featured other icons like Santana and The Who. #ChicagoBand #ClassicRock #LiveConcert #TerryKath #25or6to4 Welcome to All Access Rock — Live from the Music Vault Your one stop stop for all this rock, classic rock, and beyond. Experience the legendary artistry of David Bowie in this electrifying live performance, capturing his iconic stage presence. This classic rock concert showcases the raw energy and theatrical flair of glam rock, making it a must-watch music performance. Witness a pivotal moment in music history as Bowie commands the stage with unparalleled charisma and delivers a truly unforgettable live music experience.

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