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DANNY SERAPHINE AND CTA
 

In the beginning, there was Chicago Transit Authority. Danny Seraphine, along with his bandmates set out to change the face of Rock and Roll by creating a rock band with horns. Shortening the band name to Chicago in 1969, the band continued on, becoming one of the most successful American bands in RIAA and Billboard chart history (second only to the Beach Boys), and are one of the most successful popular music acts of all time.
During Seraphine’s tenure with the band, Chicago scored 20 top 10 hits, (5 reaching #1) and 10 Grammy nominations. He is considered the father of jazz rock drumming, driving the music with his iconic, signature style. Rolling Stone magazine ranks him as one of the top 100 drummers of all time, and Larry Thomas, the former CEO of Guitar Center, calls him one of the top 5 best living drummers. Seraphine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, and in 2020, he received the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. Additionally, Seraphine was recognized by  ASCAP as a co-writer of Pitbull's Billboard #2 hit, "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)".

 

In 2006, Danny picked up his sticks again, and formed California Transit Authority (CTA) with guitarist Marc Bonilla and Keyboardist Ed Roth.
 

Bonilla has produced, recorded or performed with such artists as Ronnie Montrose, Eddie Jobson, David Coverdale, Edgar Winter, Sammy Hagar, and Keith Emerson and has composed and performed for such TV shows and films as “The Bourne Legacy,” “Iron Man 2,” “Spider-Man 2,” “ER” and “Justified.”
 

Ed Roth has recorded and/or performed with a wide variety of artists including Robby Krieger and John Densmore (the Doors), Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Annie Lennox, Shelby Lynne, Sophie B. Hawkins, The Brothers Johnson, Tom Morello, and Glenn Hughes. In all, Roth has recorded and/or performed with 12 Grammy winning artists. As a solo artist, his albums have attained a Top 25 iTunes Jazz album, a Top 100 JazzWeek album and a Billboard top 100 jazz song of the year.
 

Jeff Coffey is former Chicago vocalist and bassist. He also toured as bassist for Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer Don Felder (formerly of The Eagles). Much of Jeff's music has been featured on numerous TV shows on several major television networks such as NBC, MTV, CMTV, FOX, E! Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, A&E, Bravo and the CBS Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. “Through Your Eyes” was prominently featured on the prime time TV show “Men In Trees” staring Anne Heche.

Travis Davis, the bassist for the group, also sings lead. His music can be heard on such network shows as “Las Vegas,” Monarch Cove” and “VH-1.” He has performed with such notables as Eric Martin, Alice Cooper, Tesla, Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater, Richard Page, Sammy Hagar, Robby Kreiger, Tommy Thayer, Eric Singer, Slash, Fee Waybill, Steve Lukather, Lee Sklar, Kevin Cronin, Thomas Lang and Keith Emerson.

CTA’s “Take Me Back to Chicago” tour features a dynamic horn section and the iconic hits of Chicago, including all-out rockers “25 or 6 to 4” and “I’m A Man,” pop hits “Saturday In The Park” and “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is” and chart-topping ballads “Hard Habit To Break” and “You’re The Inspiration”.

booking@dannyseraphine.com

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