Peter Cetera Fires Back at His Old Chicago Bandmates: ‘No, That’s a Lie’
Peter Cetera doesn’t sound like he’s warmed to the idea of working with Chicago again, despite the passage of so much time.
Peter Cetera doesn’t sound like he’s warmed to the idea of working with Chicago again, despite the passage of so much time.
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