RIP To Chicago's Walt Parazaider: His Best Flute Solos
Walt Parazaider during a performance at the Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, AZ Photo used by permission of Ken Young & Wikipedia In the early 70s Chicago meant almost as much to me as The Beatles did and I'll love their early studio albums forever. No one was more disappointed than me when the band's music took too much of a turn toward hornless power ballads. Even so, the sad news of Walter Parazaider's passing at age 81 on June 17th hit me harder than many other deaths of more famous and celebrated musicians. He had been suffering from heart disease and Alzheimer's for close to a decade. Parazaider earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Depaul University in classical clarinet but after being influenced by The Beatles' "Got to Get You into My Life" he helped organize the band that eventually became Chicago with his friends - guitarist Terry Kath and drum...