Jason Randolph Scheff, known as Jason Scheff, is a seasoned American musician best known for his tenure as the bassist and vocalist for the iconic rock band Chicago. He was born in San Diego, California, United States, on April 16, 1962.
Scheff joined Chicago in 1985, following in the footsteps of legendary bassist Peter Cetera. His smooth vocals and proficient bass playing quickly became integral to the band's signature sound. Throughout his decades-long career with Chicago, Scheff contributed to numerous albums and toured extensively, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base worldwide. His discography with Chicago includes the hit singles “If You Leave Me Now,” “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” “Saturday in the Park,” and “Look Away.”
His discography as a solo artist include hits like "Will You Still Love Me?", "What Kind of Man Would I Be?", and "Look Away".
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