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Jason Scheff

Jason Scheff (born April 16, 1962) is an singer, songwriter, and best known for his 31-year tenure as the and bassist for the rock band from 1985 to 2016. During this period, he contributed to several studio albums and performed thousands of live concerts, helping the band maintain its commercial success in the pop-rock genre. Scheff performed with the band at their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in April 2016. Scheff is the son of , a renowned session who played with in the from 1969 to 1977. Born in , , Scheff grew up in a musical family and began his professional career in the late 1970s playing bass and singing in San Diego-based Top 40 cover bands such as The People Movers, before moving to in the early 1980s. At age 23, he auditioned for and joined following the departure of founding member , debuting on the band's 1986 album with lead vocals on the single "Will You Still Love Me?", which peaked at number three on the . His time with the band included lead vocals on major hits such as "" from (1988), which topped the , and "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" from , reaching number five. After amicably leaving in October 2016 due to family health issues, Scheff pursued solo projects and touring, releasing his debut solo album Chauncy in 1996 and a follow-up Here I Am in 2019. He has also collaborated on duets and performed with other artists, continuing to showcase his versatile tenor voice and musicianship in live settings.

Early life

Family background

Jason Scheff was born on April 16, 1962, in , , where his parents had met earlier in life. His father, , was a prominent session bassist whose career included extensive work with as part of the , as well as contributions to recordings by —such as the bass line on their 1971 album —and other artists like . This professional legacy immersed Jason in a musically inclined household from an early age, with his father's stories of studio sessions and live tours providing foundational exposure to the world of professional music. He has two brothers, Darin and Todd, with whom he shared early musical experiences. Scheff's parents divorced when he was young, after which his father relocated first to Palm Springs around 1964 or 1965 and later to to pursue session work, resulting in a childhood primarily based in but punctuated by occasional travels and visits with his father. One notable instance occurred in 1977, when 15-year-old Scheff accompanied his father to for an performance, where he even joined onstage briefly in the , playing and gaining direct insight into high-profile live shows. These experiences, combined with watching his father's appearances on television alongside Presley, profoundly shaped Scheff's early surroundings and sparked his interest in the .

Education and musical beginnings

Jason Scheff attended in , , graduating with the class of 1980. Growing up in a musically inclined family, with his father as a renowned session bassist and his mother Linda Lee Roberts as a performer, Scheff was motivated from a young age to pursue music alongside his formal education. Scheff developed his musical abilities early, beginning to play instruments around age 10 and joining his mother's band, The Roberts Connection, by age 14. He focused on , drawing influences from 1970s rock and pop acts such as , Led Zeppelin, , and , which shaped his style through family exposure and local listening. By his mid-teens, Scheff had honed these skills sufficiently to perform in professional settings, transitioning from casual family jamming to structured band experiences. In his late teens (around 1978-1979), Scheff joined the San Diego-based band The People Movers, a prominent Top 40 cover group considered the top gig in the local scene, where he replaced future Grammy-winning bassist on bass and began contributing vocals. The band served as the house act at venues like the Mission Bay Cargo Bar, performing a mix of contemporary hits and allowing Scheff to gain stage experience during his late teens. Following his high school graduation, Scheff continued semi-professional gigs with The People Movers and similar outfits in clubs, building his reputation and leading to opportunities in by 1982.

Career with Chicago

Audition and joining

In 1985, following the release of Chicago's 17th album, , which had achieved significant commercial success with over six million copies sold worldwide, and lead vocalist departed the band to pursue his solo career amid tensions over his commitments to both group and individual projects. The band's management and label, Warner Bros. Records, initiated a search for a replacement, conducting auditions to fill the of and lead singer. Jason Scheff, then 23 years old, was recommended for the audition through industry connections at , where vice president Michael Ostin recalled a demo tape of Scheff's work from his recent song publishing deal; these ties were bolstered by Scheff's family background, as he was the son of renowned session bassist , who had played with and other major artists. The audition took place in in early 1985, where Scheff performed three prepared songs and improvised vocals on the band's existing track "," demonstrating his familiarity with Chicago's catalog and adaptability on bass. Impressed by his vocal range and instrumental skills, the band selected him over other candidates, including Starship's Mickey Thomas, marking Scheff's entry into a major label act as his professional breakthrough. Scheff's integration began immediately with rehearsals for the band's next album, Chicago 18, where he contributed to the creative process and prepared for the transition into live performances, helping to stabilize the group's lineup during a pivotal period.

Contributions during tenure

During his three-decade tenure with Chicago from 1985 to 2016, Jason Scheff served as the band's primary bassist and one of its lead vocalists, contributing to the group's sustained commercial viability following the departure of Peter Cetera. Scheff provided lead vocals on several notable singles, including "Will You Still Love Me?" from the 1986 album Chicago 18, which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also delivered the lead on "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" from Chicago 19 (1988), a track that reached number five on the same chart and helped propel the album to multi-platinum status. Additionally, Scheff sang lead on "Hearts in Trouble," released in 1990 on the soundtrack for the film Days of Thunder. Scheff's bass playing built upon Cetera's foundational style while incorporating more creative and melodic embellishments, providing supportive yet distinctive lines that enhanced the band's horn-driven rock sound. This evolution was evident across key releases, such as Chicago 18 and Chicago 19, where his contributions added depth to the pop-oriented arrangements, and later on the 2011 covers album Heart of Chicago, where his bass work complemented reinterpreted classics. Scheff also participated actively in songwriting sessions, earning co-writing credits including the hit "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" (co-written with Chas Sandford and Bobby Caldwell), one track on Chicago 18, and seven tracks on Chicago XXX (2006). Scheff's multifaceted role was instrumental in Chicago's ongoing success, supporting over 30 years of extensive touring and the release of 15 studio and major albums during his era, including , Twenty 1, Stone of Sisyphus (recorded 1993-1994, released 2008), (2006), and Chicago 36 (2014), which collectively maintained the band's chart presence and fanbase in the pop-rock landscape.

Departure from the band

In May 2016, after 31 years as Chicago's lead vocalist and bassist, Jason Scheff announced he was taking a from to address important family health issues. His final performances included 's appearance at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in April 2016, where was honored, as well as select dates on their ongoing 2016 tour schedule. By October 2016, officially confirmed Scheff's departure and introduced as his replacement on bass and lead vocals. The band's statement highlighted gratitude for Scheff's "enormous contribution" over three decades and extended best wishes to him and his family, underscoring the amicable nature of the transition. In subsequent interviews, Scheff reflected on his tenure with as a profound familial bond, describing how the band welcomed him into "their family" in with unwavering support and confidence in his role. He emphasized the mutual understanding during his exit, noting that the members respected his need to prioritize family amid the health challenges.

Solo career and collaborations

Solo albums and releases

Jason Scheff released his debut solo album, Chauncy, in 1997, marking his first independent recording project outside of . The album features a mix of original compositions and showcases Scheff's songwriting talents, including the co-written track "Mah-Jong," which he penned with Brock Walsh in 1993. Produced independently, Chauncy highlights Scheff's smooth vocal style and bass work across 10 tracks, such as "Standing Here Beside Me" and "If I Had a Wish," blending pop-rock elements with personal lyrical themes. Scheff's second solo album, Here I Am, arrived in 2019 via indie label Bassline Productions, serving as a reflective return to studio work after his departure from Chicago. Co-produced by Scheff and Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts, the record incorporates faith-inspired themes in its original material, reflecting Scheff's personal beliefs and drawing from DeMarcus's background in contemporary Christian music. Notable guests include longtime collaborator Bill Champlin on background vocals, adding harmonic depth to several tracks. The album balances re-recordings of Chicago classics that Scheff originally fronted with fresh originals, emphasizing emotional ballads and uplifting anthems. Highlights among the re-recordings include updated takes on "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" and "Will You Still Love Me?," infused with contemporary production while preserving their melodic essence. New songs like "The Very Day" demonstrate Scheff's songwriting involvement, co-authoring lyrics that explore themes of and daily , alongside tracks such as "Wonderful Day" and "Never Even Had the Chance." Scheff handles lead vocals and bass throughout, with DeMarcus contributing keyboards and arrangements to create a polished, radio-friendly sound.
TrackTitleWriters (Key Examples)Length
1Will You Still Love Me, Tom Keane, 5:39
2Here I Am, , 4:32
9Hard to Say I'm Sorry, 3:51
10The Very DayJason Scheff (co-writer)4:35
This table illustrates select tracks, focusing on songwriting credits where Scheff contributed, underscoring his role in crafting faith-tinged narratives amid the album's blend of nostalgia and innovation.

Guest appearances and tours

In 2019, Scheff participated in the "It Was Fifty Years Ago Today" tour, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of ' White Album, performing alongside , , , and of . The multi-artist production featured renditions of tracks from the album, with Scheff contributing vocals and bass on select songs during live shows across . Scheff has made guest appearances with members of , including a 2023 performance at Soundcheck Live curated by himself, where he shared the stage with Toto keyboardist and drummer . Earlier, he provided background vocals on the demo for 's 1988 hit "Pamela," co-written by Toto members Joseph Williams and . These collaborations extended to studio work, such as his contributions to 's 2025 solo album The Very Day. In 2024, Scheff collaborated with singer Taryn Papa on a reimagined version of the hit "," released as a . Scheff's ties to began through collaborations with bassist and vocalist , who co-produced Scheff's 2019 album Here I Am. This partnership evolved into joint performances, including a 2018 rendition of Scheff's track "What Kind of Man" with DeMarcus and musician . Scheff contributed to the 2025 tribute album Magic Power: All-Star Tribute to , providing lead vocals on the track "Just One Night." The project featured various artists covering 's catalog, highlighting Scheff's role in honoring the Canadian band's legacy. In 2021, Scheff co-founded the supergroup The Rise Above (later rebranded as Generation Radio) with DeMarcus and former drummer , releasing their debut album and embarking on tours that blended and country influences. The band performed at events like the Rocks series in 2021, with Scheff handling lead vocals and bass. By 2025, Generation Radio continued live appearances, including a special guest spot by Cheap Trick's at a event.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Jason Scheff married Tracy Yarro in October 1995. The couple has two sons, Jason J. Scheff (often called JJ) and Connor Scheff. Scheff has often shared moments of bonding, such as jamming musically with his sons, amid his extensive touring commitments with . In 2016, Scheff faced a significant health crisis that required him to take an extended leave from . This challenging period involved providing long-term support to his , influencing his temporary absences from performances. The 2016 events ultimately shaped Scheff's decision to depart from Chicago later that year, allowing him to prioritize his personal and family life in the years following.

Charitable work and faith

Scheff has been actively involved in philanthropy, particularly through celebrity golf tournaments aimed at supporting children with cancer. In 2017, he founded the Jason Scheff Celebrity Classic, an annual event featuring golf pairings and concerts that benefits the Cool Kids Campaign, a nonprofit providing emotional, financial, and practical support to families affected by childhood cancer. The tournament, held at venues like Kings Creek Country Club, has drawn participants including baseball legends and musicians, emphasizing community-driven fundraising in the celebrity golf realm. Beyond organizing events, Scheff has performed at numerous charity galas and fundraisers, contributing his musical talents to amplify causes. He has appeared at the annual Scott Medlock-Robby Krieger Invitational, a high-profile classic and all-star concert benefiting , where he joined performers like of and for sets of hits. Similarly, he has participated in the Warburton Celebrity Tournament, another St. Jude supporter that raised a record $6.4 million in 2025 through celebrity endorsements and performances, underscoring his commitment to pediatric cancer initiatives. These engagements often stem from a personal motivation to support families facing health challenges, mirroring his own emphasis on presence during difficult times. Scheff's faith plays a central role in his personal reflections, publicly expressed through writings on his that explore spiritual growth and reliance on amid life's trials. In a post, he recounted drawing inspiration from during the late 1980s and early 1990s, crediting it as a source of comfort and now channeling similar "medicine of music" through his band The Rise Above, formed that year with members including . His involvement in the project, which debuted live performances amid the , reflects a broader theme of rising above adversity through communal and spiritual resilience. Scheff integrates elements of his Christian-influenced into his solo work and public discourse, often weaving themes of , , and familial . In a 2018 essay titled "The Biggest Prize," he describes witnessing his son's independence as life's ultimate reward, surpassing professional accolades and deepened by reflections on mortality and the imperative to live presently—a awakening informed by personal losses. Later that year, in "Missing Christian," he contemplates a hypothetical with about regrets and , highlighting 31 years of as a faith-sustained journey of service to family and community, including support for friends grieving a loved one's . These writings illustrate how shapes his music's emotional core, prioritizing themes of and connection over commercial success.

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