Jason Randolph Scheff Net Worth

Jason Randolph Scheff Net Worth is
$8 Million

Jason Randolph Scheff Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jason Randolph Scheff (born April 16, 1962 in San Diego, California) is an American bassist, singer, and songwriter. Since 1985, he has been the bassist and singer for the veteran pop-rock band Chicago. He is the oldest son of well-known session bassist Jerry Scheff, who toured for several years with Elvis Presley. His brothers Darin and Lauren Scheff are also professional songwriters.Scheff was a graduating member of the Class of 1980 at San Diego's Point Loma High School. He started his professional musical career in 1982 as a member of the Los Angeles–based rock band named Keane (not to be confused with the English band of the same name). In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he played in a variety of bands with musicians who would go on to form Ratt.In mid-1985, 23-year-old Scheff joined the multi-platinum Chicago, after Peter Cetera had departed the band to emphasize his solo career. Scheff's was noted for his ability to closely duplicate Cetera's vocal parts on Chicago's existing hits. His ability with lead vocals was debuted on the 1986 single "25 or 6 to 4," a remake of their 1970 hit, and then followed up with lead vocals on the hit single "Will You Still Love Me?".Besides performing the band's classic material, Scheff has composed several original songs for the band, including their 1989 Top 10 single "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?." Scheff also cowrote the song "Heart of Mine" with Bobby Caldwell and Dennis Matkosky, and the song became a big hit for Boz Scaggs in 1988. It was included in the 1988 Boz Scaggs album "Other Roads" and the collection Hits!. Scheff, along with co-writers Peter Wolf and Ina Wolf, wrote a song in 1993 called "Bigger Than Elvis," for what was intended to be Chicago's 22nd album. This song is about Jason Scheff's father, Jerry Scheff, describing Jason's childhood memories of watching his father play for Elvis Presley on television, and thinking that his father was the big star. "Elvis was just a guy in a suit," Jason said during the 2003 concert on A&E's Live by Request. The album however, was rejected by Warner Brothers in 1993, and remained unreleased until 2008 when Rhino released it as Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus. In 2005, Scheff and Chicago founding member Robert Lamm convinced the band to record Chicago XXX, their first collection of new material since 1991's Twenty 1. Scheff also enlisted Rascal Flatts vocalist and bassist, Jay DeMarcus, to serve as producer for the new album, which was released on March 21, 2006. Scheff co-wrote seven of the twelve songs on the CD.Scheff has also recorded as a solo artist, releasing a CD entitled Chauncy in 1996, as well as several duets released only in Japan.In 2005, Scheff (credited as Jason Chefe), appeared on the Pink Floyd tribute album Back Against the Wall, performing lead vocals and bass on the track "Run Like Hell", together with Dweezil Zappa (lead guitar), Tony Kaye (keyboard solo), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), Bob Kulick (electric guit

Full NameJason Scheff
Date Of BirthApril 16, 1962
Place Of BirthSan Diego, California, USA
Height5' 10½" (1.79 m)
ProfessionSoundtrack, Actor, Composer
EducationPoint Loma High School
NationalityAmerican
SpouseTracy Yarro
ParentsJerry Scheff
SiblingsDarin Scheff, Lauren Scheff, Will You Still Love Me?, Look Away, I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
Star SignAries
#Fact
1Good friend of Jay DeMarcus.
2Stepfather of Kayley Gable and Clark James Gable.
3Ex-brother-in-law of Amy Edwards.
4He and Chicago were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6438 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
5Ranked in Golf Digest's "Top 100 in Music" (December 2006 issue) as tied for 15th place with Darius Rucker and Justin Timberlake, with a 6-handicap.
6Has three brothers -- Todd, Darin and Lauren Scheff.
7Wife, Tracy, was previously married to John Clark Gable, the son of actor, Clark Gable.
8Began performing with his singer/pianist mother at the age of 14 and quickly built a reputation and following on the Southern California club scene.
9He has sung many of Chicago's best songs, including "Will You Still Love Me?", "What Kind of Man Would I Be", "You Come to My Senses" and, more recently, "Bigger than Elvis" which was a tribute to his father.
10He is the son of Jerry Scheff, Elvis Presley's bassist.
11At age 23, he joined the band Chicago in mid-1985 when Peter Cetera left to pursue a solo career.

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Nebraska2013writer: "We Can Last Forever"
Piranha 3DD2012performer: "I'm Always Here"
Roswell2000TV Series performer - 1 episode
Silent Möbius1998TV Series performer - 8 episodes
How I Got Into College1989performer: "Young" / writer: "Young"
Hollywood Hot Tubs1984performer: "Good Radio", "Hearin' Your Heart", "If This Is Love"

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Yule Tide Good Samaritan2011ShortBand Member
Roswell2000TV SeriesChoir Member #3

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
P90X Plus2007Video

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago2016Documentary
Chicago World Tour 2011: Backstage Pass2012VideoHimself
Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey2012DocumentaryHimself, bass and vocals, Chicago
Chicago Presents an Evening of Holiday Music and Greatest Hits2011DocumentaryHimself
Chicago and Me2011ShortHimself
The Early Show2009TV SeriesHimself
The Chris Isaak Hour2009TV SeriesHimself - Bass, Vocals
Live by Request: Chicago2002TV SpecialPerformer
Chicago in Concert at the Greek Theatre1993TV SpecialHimself - Bass and Vocals

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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