Chick Corea’s members met in 1976. The bassist wanted to start a group since he was in college. The drummer was encouraged to play by his aunt. Chick Corea began singing at Hypocrite, a college club. The band used to sell their records out of their truck on the street.
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Chick Corea's most current album has been heavily influenced by singers of the 1980s. The group is in the second leg of the tour promoting for their newest project. Chick Corea will take some time off after this next tour, allowing the band members to work on side projects.
Generally, critics praise Chick Corea for their ability to rile up the crowd during live performances. Oklahoma City music critic Luke Lamango has always been enamored with band’s tremendous drummer. Chick Corea’s most current release is receiving inspiring reviews from all the critics, including Ray Richardson from Ann Arbor and Larry Francoeur from Springfield.
Chick Corea was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on B92.9. The group regularly played at Facsimile before making it to the big time. Chick Corea’s first album did not do so well, but the second album was a hit, going platinum.
Every time the group comes to Philadelphia they are sure to stop at Colleague and play a show. Chick Corea is able to please the audience every performance by playing previous hits and songs from their new record. The group’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on Ticket Specialists, along with the latest Chick Corea tickets and seating charts available.