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Peter Cetera - One More Story (1988)

Episode 17 of the The Record Player podcast, hosted by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, titled "Peter Cetera - One More Story (1988)" was published on February 27, 2022 and runs 86 minutes.

February 27, 2022 ·86m · The Record Player

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Send a text Podcasting pioneer, funny guy and fellow music nerd Jimmy Pardo (Never Not Funny, The Tonight Show, Conan O'Brien) is our guest to discuss Peter Cetera's third solo album, One More Story. A fellow lifelong Chicago fan, Jimmy has seen the band a zillion times and appeared in the documentary film, Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago. He also wrote liner notes (with fellow Record Player guest David Wild) for the 2021 box set, Chicago at Carnegie Hall Complete. But his real c...

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Podcasting pioneer, funny guy and fellow music nerd Jimmy Pardo (Never Not Funny, The Tonight Show, Conan O'Brien) is our guest to discuss Peter Cetera's third solo album, One More Story.

A fellow lifelong Chicago fan, Jimmy has seen the band a zillion times and appeared in the documentary film, Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago. He also wrote liner notes (with fellow Record Player guest David Wild) for the 2021 box set, Chicago at Carnegie Hall Complete.

But his real credentials for being on this episode are that he once spent actual time writing up setlists for Peter Cetera that he did not actually deliver to Peter Cetera. In all seriousness, we had so much fun discussing Peter Cetera and all things Chicago with Jimmy for this episode. We'll look forward to speaking with him again soon to continue our music nerd session.

Until that happens, check out Never Not Funny and for a whole bunch of music nerdery, Jimmy's Records and Tapes.

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