voc, key, *1952 US
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of R&B/Soul and Rock
A.k.a. Louis Joseph Pardini
Lou Pardini is an American Grammy-nominated keyboardist, songwriter and vocalist who is now best known as a 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. His Grammy-nominated song "Just to See Her", recorded by Smokey Robinson, also won Robinson his first ever Grammy for the Best Male R&B Vocal performance.[citation needed] The song "What Might Have Been" recorded by Pardini on his solo album titled Live and Let Live has also been a popular favorite in Asia, particularly in the Philippines and Japan, and also in Europe.[citation needed]
Chicago |
Koinonia |
Vann Johnson |
Nick Coetzee |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Look The Other Way | Lou Pardini | 1998 | Album |
Night To Remember | Lou Pardini | 1997 | Album |
Live And Let Live | Lou Pardini | 1996 | Album |
The Best Of Lou Pardini - I'll Always Be There | Lou Pardini | Compil. |