Jason Scheff originated from San Diego, CA. At 23 years old, Scheff joined the multi-platinum band Chicago in 1985 replacing Peter Cetera. Scheff’s lead vocals debuted on the 1986 single “25 or 6 to 4,” a remake of the band’s 1970 hit song. Scheff followed up with “Will You Still Love Me,” which hit #3 on the pop charts, and has sung Chicago’s live classic hits over four decades – 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s – including “If You Leave Me Now,” “You’re The Inspiration,” “I’ve Been Searching So Long,” “Hard For Me To Say I’m Sorry,” “What Kind Of Man Would I Be,” “Hard Habit To Break” and more.
Recently, he joined an all-star lineup including Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross, Micky Dolenz and Joey Molland of Badfinger to perform The Beatles White Album for a limited tour in the fall of 2019. Scheff most recently released his second solo album, Here I Am, packed with guest artists including The Doors guitarist Robbie Krieger, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer, vocalist Bill Champlin, and Rascal Flatts multi-instrumentalist Jay DeMarcus, who also co-produced the album.