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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donnie_DacusDonnie Dacus - Wikipedia

    James O. "Donnie" Dacus (born October 12, 1951) is an American guitarist, vocalist, actor, songwriter, and co-producer. He has been a member of the rock bands Chicago and Badfinger. Early life. Dacus grew up in Cleburne, Texas. By the age of 14, he was teaching guitar in the local music store and playing with a local band he organized called ...

  2. Don Dacus is a guitarist and songwriter who played with Stephen Stills and Chicago in the 70s. He also acted in "Hair" and "Cats", but disappeared from the music scene after being fired from Chicago in 1979.

    • October 12, 1951
  3. Dec 31, 2019 · Donnie Dacus, who played Woof in the 1979 film adaptation of the musical Hair, joined his co-stars for a reunion in New York. They shared their memories of the director Milos Forman, the Vietnam War era and the impact of the film on their careers.

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · 1. What is Donnie Dacus known for? Donnie Dacus is best known for being a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He gained prominence as a member of the rock band Chicago during the late 1970s. 2. Did Donnie Dacus have a solo career? Yes, after leaving Chicago, Donnie Dacus pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album “Dacus Rising” in 1981 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chicago_13Chicago 13 - Wikipedia

    Chicago 13 was the band's final release featuring lead guitarist Donnie Dacus, who had followed the late founding member, guitarist Terry Kath. All band members contributed to the songwriting (one of only two albums where this is the case, the other being Chicago VII).

    • May - June 1979
    • August 13, 1979
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  7. Oct 9, 2023 · The Significance of “Hair” The song “Hair” resonates deeply with listeners as it embraces the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. It symbolizes a rebellion against societal norms and serves as a celebration of personal expression.

  8. Donnie Dacus (pronounced DAY-cus, born October 12, 1951 in Galena Park, Texas) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He's noted for his work with Stephen Stills in the mid-late '70s, and a controversial stint with the jazz-rock group Chicago from 1978-1980.

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