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  <title>Peter Cetera</title>
  <description>Peter Cetera was one of the three main voices of Chicago, along with Robert Lamm and Terry Kath, from their beginnings until the album Chicago 17&amp;amp;nbsp;and singing such favorites as&amp;amp;nbsp;25 or 6 to 4,&amp;amp;nbsp;Feelin' Stronger Every Day,&amp;amp;nbsp;Call on Me,&amp;amp;nbsp;If You Leave Me Now,&amp;amp;nbsp;Hard to Say I'm Sorry and&amp;amp;nbsp;You're the Inspiration but, in 1985, disagreements with the band and management over allowing time for him to pursue a solo career caused him to leave the group. Within a year, he was at the top of the charts twice (Glory of Love and&amp;amp;nbsp;The Next Time I Fall&amp;amp;nbsp;with Amy Grant) and he followed with such favorites as&amp;amp;nbsp;One Good Woman and&amp;amp;nbsp;After All with Cher. Last year, Ceterea was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Chicago and, this year, will be a new member in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.&amp;amp;nbsp; Peter has a brand new album,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Very Best of Peter Cetera, the first collection to concentrate solely on his solo career.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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