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Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago

Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago

20167.21h 53m

Overview

The history of legendary rock band Chicago is chronicled from their inception in 1967 all the way to the present.

Directed by Peter Curtis Pardini
Produced by Peter Curtis Pardini
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Top Cast

Lee Loughnane

Lee Loughnane

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Robert Lamm

Robert Lamm

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Walter Parazaider

Walter Parazaider

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James Pankow

James Pankow

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Danny Seraphine

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Peter Schivarelli

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Jason Scheff

Jason Scheff

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David Foster

David Foster

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Keith Howland

Keith Howland

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Lou Pardini

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Themes & Keywords

biographyrock band

About Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago

Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago is a documentary film released in 2016 exploring themes of biography, rock band. Directed by Peter Curtis Pardini, it stars Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm, Walter Parazaider. The history of legendary rock band Chicago is chronicled from their inception in 1967 all the way to the present.

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