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Jason Scheff

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Chicago and Jason Scheff
Vocalist and bassist Jason Scheff was born April 16, 1962 in San Diego, California. His parents divorced when he was young. His dad, Jerry Scheff, made a living playing bass and toured with Elvis Presley (he's also featured on the famous The Doors album "L.A. Woman"). Friends from Jason's early years include big-league pitcher David Wells. As a youth, Scheff tried singing but became frustrated, deciding to concentrate on his bass playing. "Playing the bass was very natural for me, so I knew that it was a gift that my father had given me genetically", he has said (Scheff has two brothers in the music business - Lauren Scheff and Darin Scheff.

As a teen, Scheff played in local Top 40 bands (one featured his mom!); his first break came when he was 19 and producer Peter Wolf hired him for his band (they opened for The Rolling Stones in Vienna in 1982). Relocating to L.A., Scheff began writing songs and doing recording sessions. His talent soon earned him attention. Returning to vocals, he was making inroads as a solo act when singer Peter Cetera left the rock group Chicago in July of 1985. After considering Richard Page of Mr. Mister for the gig (he turned it down), Chicago stumbled across Scheff almost accidentally. It was for his voice that he was being considered. But when Howard Kaufman, Chicago's manager, found out Scheff played the bass, the deal was sealed.

Being asked to join Chicago was "the last thing that I would have imagined". Chicago was about to go into the studio with producer David Foster to record "Chicago 18", their third set with Foster and the follow-up to their monstrous 17th album. "Chicago 17" had sold millions on the strength of Cetera's voice and songwriting, so Scheff felt some tension about his place in things. To their credit, the rest of the band - especially Bill Champlin - made Scheff feel at home. The sessions went well for the new "New Guy", though the Chicago vets had tired of Foster's very hands-on approach.

"Chicago 18" turned out to be a financial success. Scheff breathed more easily when the single "Will You Still Love Me?" (on which he sang lead) did well on the charts. According to Scheff, this was when he felt that he finally belonged. The album was released in September of 1986, and the band took to the road for a fall tour. Replacing a focal point like Cetera is never easy, however, and Scheff has had his share of detractors. Realistically, Scheff can't match Cetera's vocals on Cetera's songs, and asking him to do so (and it's obvious he has been asked) isn't fair. Scheff is far better singing his own material. As a bass player and a composer, Scheff is excellent (Robert Lamm has said that Scheff is a better musician than Cetera). The blondish Jason has also served as eye-candy for the female crowd, a role he seems to take in stride (he is also a famously nice guy). As Chicago record sales decreased, Scheff's contributions got better ("What Kind of Man Would I Be?", "If It Were You"), and when the band recorded the notorious, unreleased "Stone of Sisyphus" album in 1993, Scheff contributed a lot of the best material ("Mahh Jong", "The Pull"). He also released a solo CD ("Chauncey") in 1997.

Now in his early forties and married, Scheff (along with Lamm) is reportedly the driving force behind the soon-to-come "Chicago 30", a brand new album of 12 original songs tentatively set for release in the spring of 2006. Produced by Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts (a good friend of Scheff's), Lamm has described the recording as a "Jason/Bill [Champlin] project", so fans of Scheff can take heart.
BornApril 16, 1962
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    Known for

    Bruce Dern in Nebraska (2013)
    Nebraska
    7.7
    • Soundtrack("We Can Last Forever")
    • 2013
    Piranha 3DD (2012)
    Piranha 3DD
    3.8
    • Soundtrack("I'm Always Here")
    • 2012
    Silent Möbius (1998)
    Silent Möbius
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack("Till the End of Time", "You Paint the Sky", "Till the End of Time", "You Paint the Sky")
    Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984)
    Hollywood Hot Tubs
    3.9
    • Soundtrack("Good Radio", "Hearin' Your Heart", "If This Is Love")
    • 1984

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    • Joe Mantegna, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Keith Howland, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, Jason Scheff, Lou Pardini, and Kyle Mooney in The Yule Tide Good Samaritan (2011)
      The Yule Tide Good Samaritan
      7.4
      Short
      • Band Member
      • 2011
    • Roswell (1999)
      Roswell
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Choir Member #3
      • 2000
    • Chicago: Explain It to My Heart
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1991
    • Chicago: Chasin' the Wind
      5.0
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1991
    • Chicago: Hearts in Trouble (1990)
      Chicago: Hearts in Trouble
      5.7
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1990
    • Chicago: You're Not Alone (1989)
      Chicago: You're Not Alone
      5.0
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1989
    • Chicago: Look Away (1988)
      Chicago: Look Away
      6.9
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1988
    • Chicago: I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love (1988)
      Chicago: I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
      5.4
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1988
    • Chicago: Niagara Falls
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff (voice)
      • 1986
    • Chicago: Will You Still Love Me? (1986)
      Chicago: Will You Still Love Me?
      4.7
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1986
    • Chicago: 25 or 6 to 4 (1986)
      Chicago: 25 or 6 to 4
      6.4
      Music Video
      • Jason Scheff
      • 1986

    Composer



    • P90X Plus
      8.6
      Video
      • Composer
      • 2007

    Soundtrack



    • Bruce Dern in Nebraska (2013)
      Nebraska
      7.7
      • writer: "We Can Last Forever"
      • 2013
    • Piranha 3DD (2012)
      Piranha 3DD
      3.8
      • performer: "I'm Always Here"
      • 2012
    • 2007 OFFICIAL NETHERBEAST INCORPORATED POSTER
      Netherbeast Incorporated
      5.5
      • performer: "Life Sux"
      • 2007
    • Roswell (1999)
      Roswell
      7.5
      TV Series
      • performer: "O Come All Ye Faithful" (uncredited)
      • 2000
    • Silent Möbius (1998)
      Silent Möbius
      6.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Till the End of Time", "You Paint the Sky"
      • performer: "Till the End of Time"
      • performer: "You Paint the Sky"
      • 1998
    • How I Got Into College (1989)
      How I Got Into College
      5.8
      • performer: "Young"
      • writer: "Young"
      • 1989
    • Buonasera Raffaella (1985)
      Buonasera Raffaella
      6.0
      TV Series
      • writer: "Come Back Home"
      • 1986
    • Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984)
      Hollywood Hot Tubs
      3.9
      • performer: "Good Radio", "Hearin' Your Heart", "If This Is Love"
      • 1984

    Personal details

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    • Alternative names
      • Les Ismoore
    • Height
      • 5′ 10½″ (1.79 m)
    • Born
      • April 16, 1962
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Spouse
      • Tracy ScheffOctober 1995 - present
    • Other works
      Jason Scheff was the tenor lead vocalist for the iconic big band "Chicago."

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      He is the son of Jerry Scheff, Elvis Presley's bassist.
    • Nickname
      • Jase

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      63 years old
    • When was Jason Scheff born?
      April 16, 1962
    • Where was Jason Scheff born?
      San Diego, California, USA
    • What is Jason Scheff's birth name?
      Jason Randolph Scheff
    • How tall is Jason Scheff?
      5 feet 11 inches, or 1.79 meters

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