Lou Pardini
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Born
June 5, 1952
Louis Joseph Pardini
June 5, 1952
GenresProgressive rock, jazz fusion, soft rock
OccupationMusician
Lou Pardini | |
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Lou Pardini, playing keyboards at a 2013 Chicago concert | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Louis Joseph Pardini June 5, 1952 |
| Genres | Progressive rock, jazz fusion, soft rock |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Website | Official personal website Official Chicago site Official Myspace |
Lou Pardini (born June 5, 1952) is an American Grammy-nominated keyboardist, songwriter and vocalist who is now best known as a former member of the rock band Chicago. He is known for his work with notable musicians such as Stevie Wonder, Santana, Elton John, Peabo Bryson, Earth, Wind, & Fire and The Doobie Brothers, and he has written hit songs for Patti Austin, Kenny G, The Temptations, and more.