{"id":256760,"date":"2014-10-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-10-08T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/point-lomas-link-to-legendary-rockers-chicago-to-return-home-for-local-gig\/"},"modified":"2014-10-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2014-10-08T07:00:00","slug":"point-lomas-link-to-legendary-rockers-chicago-to-return-home-for-local-gig","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/point-lomas-link-to-legendary-rockers-chicago-to-return-home-for-local-gig\/","title":{"rendered":"Point Loma\u2019s link to legendary rockers Chicago to return home for local gig"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Former Point Loma resident and bassist Jason Scheff returns to San Diego for a rare one-off show on Oct. 12 at Lestat\u2019s Coffeehouse. Best known as singer and bassist for the legendary classic rockers Chicago, he\u2019s also part of the legendary Point Loma-based Scheff family of musicians, which includes father Jerry, a legend for his work with Elvis Presley and the Doors, as well as Jason\u2019s brother, Lauren, who performs with award-winning local indie rocker Kevin Martin and Get Back Loretta. Jason Scheff joined Chicago hitmakers in September 1985, scoring an instant hit with &#8220;Will You Still Love Me?&#8221;, which rose to No. 3 in the charts in 1986. This was followed by 10 more chart entries from Chicago, including &#8220;Look Away&#8221; (No. 1 in 1988). The band is currently touring behind its recent album, &#8220;Chicago 36 \u2014 Now,&#8221; but this special gig is apart from that. It\u2019s a chance for Scheff, who today calls Nashville home, to get back to his Point Loma roots. The reason for the gig comes down to family. &#8220;My brother, Lauren, has such a great presence down in San Diego and been working with a lot of local talent for several years and nurturing a great scene,&#8221; Scheff said during a tour stop in Daytona, Fla. &#8220;I was going to be finishing up some dates of a Chicago tour in San Diego, so he asked me if I wanted to stick around and we could just do a gig together. I thought, \u2018What a great idea. I could tap into this great talent pool that he\u2019s involved with.\u2019&#8221; On hand will be the likes of keyboardist Kevin Martin, drummer Duncan Moore and percussionist Bob Sale.<br \/>\n&#8220;It\u2019s turning into a really fun reunion of sorts, but it\u2019s also about getting together with my brother and parlaying everything that we\u2019ve worked for into a set,&#8221; said Scheff. The plan is for a list of choice covers, but don\u2019t expect the obvious. &#8220;It\u2019s pretty much all covers, songs by Elton John and Earth, Wind &#038; Fire, that sort of thing. We\u2019re going back to my roots, playing songs I heard when I was growing up in the 1970s,&#8221; Scheff said. &#8220;We\u2019ll sprinkle a few songs of mine in there, but we won\u2019t be doing any Chicago. That\u2019s a separate thing.&#8221;<br \/>\nWhile bass seems like the obvious choice for Scheff to learn, it wasn\u2019t his first choice. &#8220;It was the last one, actually,&#8221; he recalled. &#8220;I started on piano when I was around 6 years old, just picking up things by ear. I tried to take lessons for a little while, then went to guitar.&#8221; Fate had other plans for Scheff. &#8220;My buddies and I in sixth grade put a band together and they all grabbed the cool instruments,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The bass was the only thing left. I thought it was appropriate because my parents split up when I was about 3. I really didn\u2019t get to spend much time growing up with my dad, so it felt like a connection to him. I thought if I played bass maybe I could try and follow in his footsteps a little bit.&#8221;<br \/>\nThough Scheff is a regular visitor to the area, there are some things he misses. &#8220;The whole beach community, just getting up and going surfing and a handful of friends,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I just got out of the water in Daytona Beach,&#8221; he said. &#8220;That reminded me a lot of growing up in San Diego.&#8221;<br \/>\nAt 52, Scheff still enjoys playing music as much as ever. &#8220;I love seeing the joy it brings to people,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We go out there every night, and you can just tell that when you are playing a song people know real well, it takes them back to a point in their life and experiences that they\u2019ve been through.&#8221; He said he considers this connection with his audience to be special \u2014 magical, even. &#8220;They can be having the worst day in their life, and the minute they hear a song, it takes them to a better place. And you\u2019re part of that delivery method. It\u2019s pretty awesome,&#8221; he said. \u2022 JASON SCHEFF: Sunday, Oct. 12 at LESTAT\u2019S COFFEEHOUSE, 3343 Adams Ave. 9 p.m. All ages. Cover TBD. www.Lestats.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Former Point Loma resident and bassist Jason Scheff returns to San Diego for a rare one-off show on Oct. 12 at Lestat\u2019s Coffeehouse. 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