Winwood was in Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, Go, and solo but he was never in Chicago. BTW - if you team him with Clapton, Collins, and Sting - you would have the greatest soft rock quartet of all-time, LOL.
The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow (Album) A beautiful end to his second trilogy. I've been a fan for a decade plus and there's no other artist who has his range, aside from Beyonce, Michael and Bruno when he isn't trying to rap about Sexxy Redd's maggot, syphilis-infested reproductive organs. I know that MGM debt is a lot, but man, he produced and wrote a song just for strip clubs while mimicking the West Coast hip hop sound. Sad.
The musical intro suggested that the band was capable of doing more than being a backing band for Rap. I looked them up and they also had several female vocalists over the years and the music wasn't Rap.
Since I was in that Neighborhood, this popped up as a suggestion. This is the last stop that I will make in that neighborhood, so Youtube will probably forget quickly that you were there.
Nazareth -- Live In Texas 1981 00:00 - Telegram 05:34 - Razamanaz 11:49 - Holiday 15:45 - Heart's Grown Cold 21:18 - Cocaine 25:18 - Let Me be Your Leader 29:33 - Dressed to Kill 33:06 - Pop the Silo 34:55 - Love Hurts 38:37 - Hair of the Dog 44:10 - Expect no Mercy 48:22 - Shapes of Things