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Dawayne Bailey
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Dawayne Bailey is an American guitarist who has toured and recorded with Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Véronique Sanson, and Chicago.
Bailey was born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas on October 3rd. While still attending Manhattan High School in Kansas, he founded the band Rathbone, which developed a strong regional fan base. In 1972, Bailey and Rathbone moved to Los Angeles to foster their musical career.

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Bailey joined Gerard McMahon's band and recorded No Looking Back on Full Moon/Warner Brothers which was released in 1983. While playing live shows with McMahon's band, Bailey was requested by Bob Seger's office to fly to Detroit and audition for Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. Bailey played lead guitar on Seger's The Distance tour, recorded Seger's Like a Rock album and performed in several videos.

Bailey then formed his own band called Private Parts and recorded their debut album in 1986 called Dancing The Marmara. It was during this time that Bailey's former bandmate Jason Scheff called him to audition for the lead guitarist spot in Chicago. Bailey toured and recorded with Chicago from July 1986 to January 1995, and was a contributor to their previously unreleased album, which was intended in 1994 to be titled Stone of Sisyphus. He composed the title track for that album, as well as another track called "Get on This". The latter was not included on the eventual June 2008 Rhino Records release of Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus for unknown reasons.

After Chicago, Bailey remained in Los Angeles and went on to perform and record with various original projects such as Shayna, Belly Puddle (featuring Jason Scheff's brother Lauren), and Bailey's own Goblin Girl Records releases. Bailey then toured and recorded with French legend Véronique Sanson in 1998 and 1999.

In October 2006, Bailey released the studio album, Joyland, on his Goblin Girl label. He performed nearly all of the instrumentation and vocals, as well as assuming the majority of production duties. He also released Sketch, a compilation of demos, unreleased material, and other miscellaneous tracks.

In March 2007, Bailey was inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame. In February 2012, Bailey was inducted into the Manhattan High School hall of fame.

Many of Bailey's contributions to Chicago were documented with many of his quotations, in the book The Greatest Music Never Sold, chronicling the development of what became Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus. His observations and advice about the general lifestyle of the touring musician is quoted in the book Musician's Survival Guide to Life on the Road.

Sisyphus believed he could tackle that rock one more time ... and that's the kind of faith you have to have in yourself and your work.

— Dawayne Bailey: composer, guitarist, lyricist, and vocalist on Chicago's Stone of Sisyphus:pg. 89

Discography

YearArtistAlbumCredit
1982Dawayne BaileyRevenge Of The Nurds
The Captain Beefheart Ceremonial Shuffle
1983Gerard McMahonNo Looking Back
1983Gerard McMahonThe Lonely Guy [Soundtrack]
1984Dawayne BaileyVicious Raisonettes
1986Private PartsDancing The Marmara
1986Bob SegerLike A Rock
1988ChicagoChicago 19
1989ChicagoGreatest Hits - 1982-1989
1990ChicagoDays of Thunder [Soundtrack]
1991ChicagoTwenty 1
1991The Usual SuspectsThe Usual Suspects
1991Stuart HammThe Urge
1992Raise The WorldThe Album Of L.I.F.E.
1994Bob SegerGreatest Hits, Vol. 1
1994Robert LammLife is Good in My Neighborhood
1995Dawayne BaileyThe Living Room of Me
1996ChicagoOvertime
1996Dawayne BaileyA Black Church In Marietta
1997Pat BooneIn a Metal Mood
1997ChicagoHeart of Chicago - Vol 1 & 2
1997Dawayne BaileyBeautiful Ruins
1997Dawayne BaileyShayna
1998Dawayne BaileyBelly Puddle
1998ChicagoHeart of Chicago - Vol 3 & 4
1998Jeff DuffKiss My Apocalypse
1999Véronique SansonD'UN PAPILLON À UNE ÉTOILE
2001Véronique SansonLes Moments Importants
2002Dawayne Baileysketch
2003Cardboard CyndiCardboard Cyndi
2003Bob SegerGreatest Hits, Vol. 2
2003ChicagoThe Box (Rhino/Warners)
2004Robert LammToo Many Voices
2005ChicagoLove Songs
2006Dawayne BaileyJoyland
2007Chicago40th Anniversary
2008ChicagoThe Heart of Chicago
MVI DVD - Rhino/WEA
2008ChicagoChicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphuscomposer, guitarist,
lyricist, vocalist
2008Véronique SansonEt voila - And That The Complete
1967-2007
(22 CD-4 DVD)
2009ChicagoCollectors Edition 3-CD Metal Box
2009Bob SegerEarly Seger/Volume 1
2011Bob SegerUltimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets
2014Debra Goodrich BiselKansas Music: Stories of A Rich Traditionbook
2015ChicagoThe Studio Albums 1979-2008/Vol Two 10 CD BoxRhino

Videography

YearArtistTitleCredit
1989ChicagoLive at the Budokan
1992ChicagoAnd The Band Played On
1993ChicagoLive at the Greek Theater

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