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  1. Mitchell A. "Mitch" Aliotta (May 30, 1944 – July 22, 2015) was an American vocalist and bassist, [1] who was involved in the psychedelic soul movement in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Aliotta played bass guitar in Rotary Connection, [2] and later formed the trio Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah. [3] He was also a member of the Chicago based band ...

  2. Jun 24, 2016 · Mitch Aliotta played bass on a jangly ode to driving down Lake Shore Drive with the wind in your hair and a weekend full of possibility. The song, “Lake Shore Drive,” became a Chicago anthem ...

  3. Jul 24, 2015 · Mitch Aliotta, the original bassist for Rotary Connection, died on Tuesday at the age of 70. Aliotta was originally in the Chicago based band the Proper Strangers when Marshall Chess, son of Chess ...

  4. Aliotta played bass guitar in Rotary Connection, and later formed the trio Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah. He died at the age of 71 in 2015. Mitchell A. "Mitch" Aliotta was an American musician, who was involved in the psychedelic soul movement in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  5. Jul 21, 2015 · Added: Oct 2, 2018. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 193680345. Source citation. Mitchell A. Aliotta, of Aliotta, Haynes, & Jeremiah died on July 21, 2015, at the age of 71. Mr. Aliotta played the bass for the group. Their Number 1 single was Lake Shore Drive, which was released in 1971. Contributor: Patti Podboy (46952229)

  6. Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah. Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah was an American rock group from the 1970s. The preceding incarnation was named Aliotta Haynes, a trio composed of bassist Mitch Aliotta, drummer Ted Aliotta, and guitarist Skip Haynes. Ted departed after their debut album, Aliotta Haynes Music (1970), and was replaced by keyboardist John Jeremiah ...

  7. Feb 22, 2012 · New to Me: Rotary Connection. A look back at Chess Records’ house psychedelic band, led by a pre-stardom Minnie Riperton and featuring Phil Upchurch, Mitch Aliotta, and John Jeremiah, among many ...

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