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Lake Shore Drive by Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah

Artist Biography For Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah

Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah Was An American Rock Group From The Early 1970s. This Trio Was Originally Composed Of Bassist Mitch Aliotta Drummer Ted Aliotta And Guitarist Skip Haynes. Ted Left After Their Debut Album To Be Replaced By Pianist John Jeremiah. They Scored A Popular Regional Hit In The Chicago Illinois Area In 1971 With The Single And Album "Lake Shore Drive " An Homage To The Famed Lakefront Highway In Chicago And Some Believe Also To LSD A Hallucinogen. "Lake Shore Drive" Is Featured In The 2017 Movie Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2. Lake Shore Drive The Album Was Re-Released On Compact Disc In 1996 For Its 25th Anniversary On A 2-CD Set Along With Some Of Their Other Songs. The Single 1992 Quicksilver "Lake Shore Drive" CD Is Missing 2 Of The Songs From The Original 1971 Big Foot Release "Leaving Chicago" And "Long Time Gone" – Aka "Long Time Coming". The Initials "LSD" Are Occasionally Used In Chicago Vernacular To Refer To The Highway Although It Is Sometimes Referred To As The Outer Drive To Distinguish It From Inner Lake Shore Drive Which Extends From Ohio St. To Hollywood Av. . Outside Of The Chicago Area The Initials Are Known Only As The Name Of The Drug. Skip Haynes Claims "Lake Shore Drive" Has No Drug References Whatsoever Unlike "The Snow Queen " Which References The Up- And Downsides Of Cocaine Usage. The Band Appeared In A 1978 Made-For-TV Movie "Sparrow " Playing A Rock Band Whose Lead Singer Is Electrocuted While Performing Onstage. Keyboardist John Jeremiah Died December 5 2011 In Chester Illinois. Mitchell A. Aliotta Of Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah And Rotary Connection Died On July 22 2015 Aged 71. 2 3 Skip Haynes Died October 5 2017.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Lake Shore Drive

"Lake Shore Drive" Is A Song Written By Skip Haynes Of The Chicago-Based Rock Group Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah Initially Recorded On December 31 1971 And Released On Their 1973 Lake Shore Drive Album On Big Foot Records. The Song Is An Homage To The Famed Lakefront Highway In Chicago. Despite The Fact That "LSD" Had Long Been An Abbreviation For The Drive Many People Thought The Song Referred To The Hallucinogenic Drug Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. Numerous Fans Of The Song And Residents Of Chicago Believe The Song Paints An Accurate Musical Picture Of Living And Driving In Downtown Chicago

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