Lead Singers of Classic Rock: Jason Scheff of Chicago and Tommy DeCarlo of Boston

Showings

Franklin Theatre Fri, May 31 6:00 PM
Franklin Theatre Fri, May 31 9:00 PM
Event Info
Doors Open:1 Hour Before Show
Event Type
Live Performance:Music

Description

Lead Singers of Classic Rock: Jason Scheff: longtime lead singer of Chicago & Tommy DeCarlo: a former lead singer of Boston, featuring Sixwire!

Jason Scheff and Tommy DeCarlo team up for a night of unforgettable classic rock music spanning the 70's, 80's and 90's. This musical tribute features two great sets of classic hits with the timeless ballads of CHICAGO and the guitar-driven rock music of BOSTON. Over 15 million+ fans have attended a live concert featuring either Jason or Tommy's signature high-tenor lead vocals.

 

About Jason Scheff:
Jason Scheff joined CHICAGO in 1985 as lead singer/songwriter/bass player and went on to perform thousands of live concerts spanning four decades during a non-stop touring and recording career with the band. Jason contributed vocals, bass, keyboards, and songwriting, spanning 17 CHICAGO albums and 98 songs, including lead vocals on the 1986 #3 Billboard Hot 100 chart hit single "Will You Still Love Me?"

About Tommy DeCarlo:
Tommy DeCarlo joined BOSTON in 2008 after the passing of Brad Delp in 2007 and performed on every tour thereafter, including 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, and the latest in 2017. In 2013, Tommy sang four songs on BOSTON's sixth and latest studio album, Life, Love & Hope, including the title track.

About SIXWIRE:
Ever since their debut on Warner Brothers Records, the members of SIXWIRE have been the busiest, hardest-working band to come out of Nashville! Not only have these guys played on countless hit records, but they’ve also written hits for many top artists and toured with literally hundreds of stars. They are the “go-to“ guys for television, as the house band can be seen on USA Network’s Nashville Star, FOX’s Next Great American Band, CMT’s Next Superstar, and ABC’s dramatic series Nashville. They’ve performed at Super Bowls 51, 54, and 56, The Daytona 500, the NHL All-Star Game, and they were ESPN’s first-ever “house band” for the 2019 NFL Draft. Andy Childs, Steve Mandile, John Howard, Chuck Tilley and Steve Hornbeak.