What is Peter Cetera?
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A man who will fight for your honor, he fronted Chicago until the mid-'80s. Played a biker gang member pursued by police in 1973's Electra Glide in Blue.
Peter Cetera has an unmistakable voice.
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Peter Cetera, noun.
European American/White Entertainer, Universal Music Innovator, Popular Musicology, Top 40 Radio, World Class Entertainer.
1. World class entertainer, musician, and first tenor vocalist.
2. One of the ex. lead men of the
3. One of the some European American/White entertainers that has helped in the "bridging" of the racial gap in the
4. Family man and musical genius.
5. Numerous acclaimed music award winner.
Peter Cetera was born on September 13, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois.
On this day, May 28, 2006 (Friday) -- Peter Cetera (solo artist) performed at the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York approx. 35 miles East of Syracuse, New York in the casino's showroom.
Peter Cetera, before, was earlier/once one of the lead singers, bass guitarist, lead guitarist, and one of the "hit music" composer(s) of the music group
Peter Cetera with an orchestra backing him, complete, with his own private band at a little after 8 P.M. performed and sang the audience to delight with his powerful
Peter Cetera has played with the likes of
He has, also, sung with the likes of
Some of the "Top Hits" of Peter Cetera's solo career:
1. On 6/21/1986 -- "Glory of Love" -- peaked at #1 on the Adult Contemporary and Popular music charts for 5 weeks.
Theme song from the very popular movie The Karate Kid Part II starring
Ralph Macchio .
2. On 10/11/1986 -- "The Next Time I Fall In Love" -- a duet with
Amy Grant peaked at #1 on the Adult Contemporary charts for 2 weeks.
3. On 8/6/1988 -- "One Good Women" -- peaked at #4 on the music charts.
4. On 4/1/1989 -- "After All" -- a duet with
Cher peaked at #11 on the music charts and stayed at #1 on the Adult Contemporary charts for 4 weeks.
"After All" -- was the theme song to the motion picture/
movie "Chances Are" starring Cybill Shepherd.
The single, "After All" -- sold/went certified gold selling over 500,000 copies world wide.
5. On 8/29/1992 -- " Restless Heart" -- went to #1 on the Adult Contemporary Chart for 2 weeks.
6. On 2/22/1997 -- "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" -- performed with the R and B group AZ YET went to #8 and was certified platinum selling over 1 million copies world wide. (A past remake of the music group
Chicago 's hit of the same name).
Solo Albums'/Recordings' of Peter Cetera's career:
1. 1981 -- "Peter Cetera"
2. 1986 -- "Solitude/Solitaire"
3. 1988 -- "One More Story"
4. 1992 -- "World Falling Down"
5. 1995 -- "One Clear Voice"
6. 1997 -- "You're the Inspiration: A Collection"
7. 2001 -- "Another Perfect World"
8. 2004 -- "You Just Gotta Love Christmas"
* The album, "World Falling Down," has the duet -- "Feels Like Heaven" -- with
Chaka Khan that was written by Mark Goldberg and Kit Hain.
** The "unkown" master piece from the album, "World Falling Down," that is a very beautiful composition written by Richard Kerr and Gary Osborne is entitled, "The Last Place God Made".
This beautiful song, "The Last Place God Made," was produced by David Foster and
Peter Cetera with Peter singing solo -- in my opinion is an amazing work of recorded art.
Many people around the world believe that Peter Cetera has one of the greatest voices for this era of popular music (1951 to present).
I, as well, believe that Peter Cetera ranks in the "Top 10 Male Vocalist" of modern Pop music for this era of (1951 to present).
Peter Cetera, also, was one of the performers/solo singers of the international hit song, "Voices That Care," produced by David Foster and collaborated on with a host of many major recording artists in the early 1990's.
*** Special thanks to Mr. Doug Garing for aiding in this written piece in his small, but helpful way.
**** Also, special thanks to Linda, the president, of the Official Peter Cetera's Fan Club.
***** petercetera
Peter Cetera you are saluted !!!
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One of the purest voices ever to sing.
Unbelieveable in concert.
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Lead singer of the group Chicago in the late 70's and all of the 80's He was with them when they wrote the ultimate sappy love songs.
Although he had some good hits with Chicago, his best song is 'Glory of Love' from the Karate Kid Part II soundtrack.