Update: Peter Cetera Will Not Reunite With Chicago At Rock Hall Induction
. Here is the original report: Chicago's Robert Lamm says in a new interview that the band will be joined by former singer/bass player Peter Cetera and original drummer Danny Seraphine at their induction next year to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Lamm confirmed in an interview with Radio.com that Cetera and Seraphine will be attending the ceremony at the Barclays Center in New York on April 8 and he also expects them to perform with the band at the event. The Chicago founding member had this to say about performing with Cetera again, "I've said this before and I've said it to him: if there's ever a time that we can share the stage again, this is it. I think it could have a huge emotional impact on the audience. And I think that that would be a very moving experience." When asked if he believes that this could lead to a further reunion with Cetera, Lamm responded, "Anything's possible, in terms of what could be. From the many conversations I've had with him, I don't expect that he'd want to do that. Even if he has a good time at the induction." Read the full interview here.
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