Is Peter Cetera retired from making new music?!


Question: Is Peter Cetera retired from making new music!?
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OMG I hope now!! He is the man!!!

Cetera (pronounced "seh-TARE-uh") was born the second of six children to a Polish-American father and a Hungarian American mother on the South Side of Chicago!. He first learned to play the accordion when he was five years old!. At the age of 14, he bought his first guitar from Sears Department store, after a friend took him to see his first concert!.

He eventually took up bass guitar and, after finishing high school, played in several groups in the Chicago area, including a popular local rock band named The Exceptions, which toured the Midwestern United States in the mid 1960s, releasing two albums and several singles!.

DEPARTURE FROM CHICAGO

Almost immediately, Cetera continued his streak of success!. His first single, "Glory of Love" (the theme to the movie The Karate Kid, Part II), was a US No!. 1 hit in 1986, and achieved similar success throughout the world!. It went on to win an ASCAP Award for Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures and a BMI Film & TV Award for Most Performed Song from a Film!. It was also nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Song, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Male Artist!.


Peter Cetera's first solo single after parting ways with Chicago, "Glory of Love," went to No!. 1 in 1986His album, Solitude/Solitaire, released in 1986, was also successful, selling over 1 million copies and producing another No!. 1 hit single, "The Next Time I Fall," a duet with Amy Grant, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group!. In fact, Solitude/Solitaire outsold Chicago 18 (#35), the first Chicago album without him!.

His third solo album, One More Story, was released in 1988 and contained the top 5 single "One Good Woman" and "Save Me," the original opening theme for the television show Baywatch!.

In 1989, Cetera recorded yet another duet, this time with Cher, called "After All," which was included on the soundtrack of the movie Chances Are!. It reached #6 on the US charts!.

In 1992, his final album on Warner Bros!. Records, World Falling Down, was released!. It featured the Adult Contemporary #1 hit, "Restless Heart," as well as two other successful singles: "Even a Fool Can See" and a duet with Chaka Khan, "Feels Like Heaven!."

In 1995, Cetera released his first album for River North Records, One Clear Voice, and featured the hit single, "(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight," a duet with actress Crystal Bernard!. Following the release of the album, Cetera launched his first solo tour -- accompanied by his River North labelmate, country singer Ronna Reeves -- lasting into 1996!.

1997 brought You're the Inspiration: A Collection, a collection of all his duets from over the years, along with three re-recorded songs he had written while a member of Chicago, and two brand new recordings!.

2001 saw the release of Another Perfect World!.

In 2002, Cetera performed a medley of four of his songs at The Concert for World Children's Day, backed by David Foster and an orchestra at Arie Crown Theater in Chicago!. Subsequently, this led to his appearance, in 2003, with the Chicago Pops Orchestra on the PBS music program Soundstage, which was broadcast throughout the United States and released on DVD!.

From 2003 until the summer of 2007, Cetera performed a very limited number of concerts each year with a 40 piece orchestra, comprised of re-arrangements of songs from throughout his career, including several from his tenure as a member of Chicago!.

In 2004, Cetera released a collection of holiday classics, You Just Gotta Love Christmas, which featured background and duet vocals by his eldest daughter, Claire!.

On August 16, 2007, Cetera sang "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" at Wrigley Field for a Chicago Cubs game that was televised on WGN-TV!.

In December 2007, Cetera will embark on the You Just Gotta Love Christmas tour of the United States!. It will mark his return to a traditional rock band show, his first since 1996, and will feature songs from his 2004 Christmas album and from throughout his career!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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I sure as heck hope so!. I wish it would have happened in 1979!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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