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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 

Category: Music
August 10, 2009

BILL CHAMPLIN COMES FULL CIRCLE, LEAVING HERITAGE ROCK BAND CHICAGO TO RETURN TO HIS SOLO CAREER

Champlin Launches Fall Tour On November 6th In Support Of No Place Left To Fall, His First Solo Album In More Than 10 Years

After 28 years with Chicago, singer-songwriter-keyboardist Bill Champlin is parting ways with the classic jazz/rock band to focus once again on his solo career. The announcement comes on the heels of the August 4th release of No Place Left to Fall, Champlin’s first solo album in more than 10 years. The two-time GRAMMY® award winner will launch a West Coast tour on November 6th at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA. (See below for itinerary.)

“This music is callin’ me,” said Champlin, who first came to prominence with Sons of Champlin, a seminal late-60’s San Francisco band whose soul stylings and complex song structures set it apart from other groups of the psychedelic scene, and a series of critically acclaimed solo albums.

From the funky “Total Control” and soulful “Lookin’ For You” to the exquisite “Never Been Afraid” and the kick-ass come-on “Angelina,” No Place Left to Fall is a career-defining record for Champlin. Released by the East Coast indie label DreamMakers, the CD is accompanied by a 70-minute bonus DVD that includes a documentary on the making of the album directed by news anchor and longtime fan Rod Simons, live footage of Champlin performing recently with the Sons of Champlin and much more. Champlin has already begun readying material for a follow-up album and fans can look forward to more music from Sons of Champlin as well.

Champlin – who handled lead vocals on the #1 hit “Look Away, traded vocals with Peter Cetera on “Hard Habit to Break” and wrote and sang lead on “Hearts in Trouble” for the soundtrack for the blockbuster movie “Days of Thunder” soundtrack during his tenure with Chicago – relishes the opportunity to return to his roots on the upcoming “BICHIN” tour. “A few years ago, I was signing a stack of press photos and going through them at such a clip, I was using only two letters from each name – and I realized that I was signing ‘BICH,’” he recalls. “I’m really looking forward to playing more intimate venues and hearing what fans think of the new music. I can’t wait to spend some one-on-one time with my old and new fans!” Backing him on the tour will be the rhythm section from Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns, who backed Bill on his live solo album “Mayday,” and Champlin’s wife, singer-songwriter Tamara Champlin, on vocals.

Initial dates for Bill Champlin’s “BICHIN” tour are as follows:

11/6 San Juan Capistrano, CA Coach House
11/7 San Diego, CA Anthology
11/10 Santa Cruz, CA Moe’s Alley
11/11 Mill Valley, CA 142 Throckmorton Theatre
11/12 Tuolumne, CA Black Oak Casino
11/13 Lodi, CA Hutchins Street Square
11/14 Santa Rosa, CA Last Day Saloon
11/15 Newcastle, CA Constable Jacks
11/19 Portland, OR Jimmy Maks
11/20 Langley, WA Mukilteo Coffee Roaster
11/21 Langley,WA Mukilteo Coffee Roaster
11/22 Seattle, WA Triple Door

nwaash

 
It is regrettable.
However, it will assist in Mr. Bill Champlin in the future.
 
Posted by nwaash on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 6:33 AM
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Kelli

 
I wish you success in your solo projects, Bill. Will certainly miss you at the Chicago shows!

 
Posted by Kelli on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:15 AM
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Tunabob

 
Mayday was a killer album, Bill is a killer performer, this tour should be a killer.....been waiting for this forever, can't wait to see it, wish I was a part of it.
good on you, bill
take care
bobby
 
Posted by Tunabob on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:16 AM
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Janielaurel
Jane Waters

 
oh wow, Bill.... Santa Fe/Fat City backing you up on the tour?? Now I KNOW I'll be there. Not only in Portland, but maybe Mill Valley (since it's so close to home)... oh, and maybe Santa Rosa too :)..
....Best of luck, my friend. This is so exciting for you!! I can't wait to see you!..
 
Posted by Janielaurel on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:16 AM
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Craig Thomas

 
Hey Bill, this is some news I've been waiting to hear for quite awhile. Twenty-eight years is long time to play a gig, and I know that many of your fans from the Sons and your solo projects were wanting to hear more your great stuff! Great success in your new/old endeavor, and I hope to be able to catch one of your shows on the left coast, if not in a dressing room hallway. Take care, Craig
 
Posted by Craig Thomas on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:17 AM
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Fred Macias

 
..Still trying to digest this. I have been a Chicago and Bill Champlin fan forever. Good Luck with your new album and your solo career. Thanks for continuing to share your beautiful music with us. Keep playing and singing and I'll keep listening....Fred Macias - El Paso, TX......
 
Posted by CHICAGO FAN on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:17 AM
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Michael

 
WOW... talk about a 'hard habit to break'.
 
Posted by Michael on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:17 AM
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Rhonda Bennett

 
I'm so happy for you Bill!  ..
 
Posted by Rhonda Bennett on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:17 AM
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Pamela
Pamela Johnson

 
Hello Mr. Champlin ~ I'll miss seeing you with Chicago, but I wish you much luck (not that you need it!) with your solo work. I hope you will tour the east coast also. Can't wait to hear your new music!  .. 

With love and admiration,
Pamela
 
Posted by Pamela on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 9:17 AM
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Mary

 
Best wishes with the cd and shows.  All sounds awesome!!!!  mary
 
Posted by Mary on Thursday, August 13, 2009 - 6:44 AM
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