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Birth name
  
Walter Parazaider

Name
  
Walter Parazaider

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Saxophonist


Years active
  
1966–present

Education
  
Associated acts
  
Music group
  
Chicago (Since 1967)

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Born
  
March 14, 1945 (age 79) Maywood, Illinois, US (
1945-03-14
)

Genres
  
Rock, blues, R'n'B, jazz

Instruments
  
Saxophone, flute, clarinet, piccolo, oboe, guitar

Similar People
  

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Walter Parazaider (born March 14, 1945) is an American saxophonist, best known for being a founding member of the rock band Chicago. In addition to his usual saxophone, he also doubles on the flute and other woodwind instruments in the band, including clarinet.

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Early life

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Parazaider was born in Maywood, Illinois, and began playing the clarinet at the age of 9. As a teenager, his growing talent was being groomed for a career as a professional orchestral musician, and he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in classical clarinet performance from DePaul University.

Career with Chicago

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Inspired by the Beatles hit "Got To Get You into My Life", Parazaider became enamored with the idea of creating a rock 'n' roll band with horns. Early practice sessions at Parazaider's house included guitarist Terry Kath and drummer Danny Seraphine, who were both friends during his teenage years. Another friend who became involved was future Chicago producer James William Guercio.

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The band, originally called The Big Thing, eventually became Chicago with the addition of Lee Loughnane on trumpet, James Pankow on trombone, Robert Lamm on keyboards and Peter Cetera on bass. Parazaider's primary musical role in the band has consisted of playing woodwinds on James Pankow's horn arrangements. Never a prolific writer, Parazaider's compositional contributions ("It Better End Soon: 2nd Movement", "Free Country", "Aire", "Devil's Sweet", "Window Dreamin'") have been few relative to the other members.

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Parazaider performs the highly recognizable flute solo in the Chicago hit "Colour My World", which became a popular 'slow-dance' song at high school proms during the 1970s. The band's 1973 hit "Just You 'n' Me" also features a Parazaider solo, on soprano sax.

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In 2008, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by DePaul University.

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He is also a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and was given the National Citation, being recognized as Signature Sinfonian along with fellow Chicago members and Sinfonians on August 26, 2009.

A member of Chicago since its inception, Parazaider continued to tour extensively with the band until his retirement from touring in 2016.

Personal life

Walt has been married to his wife JacLynn for almost five decades and has two daughters named Laura and Felicia. Walt is of Croatian descent.

References

Walter Parazaider Wikipedia