Chicago's Robert Lamm Ready To Record New Music
. (Classic Rock) Chicago's Robert Lamm says he's ready to start work on a new Chicago album. And he reveals if his bandmates don't want to hit the studio, he'll focus on solo material instead. The group released their long-awaited album XXXVI last year and have detailed plans to tour across the US starting in April. Now mainman Lamm says aside from their live commitments, he's keen to start writing again. He says on the group's official website: "Current focus is practice. Work with C begins in earnest later in February. Next step is viewing videos of past tours and reviewing songs of co-headlining bands to prepare for summer. "Relocating my studio entailed looking through manuscripts of unfinished new songs. Will take my band partners' temperature regarding interest in new recording, and depending on my readings, I may switch attention to solo ideas." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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