Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah was an American rock group from the early 1970s.
This trio was originally composed of bassist Mitch Aliotta, drummer Ted Aliotta, and guitarist Skip Haynes. Ted left after their debut album to be replaced by pianist John Jeremiah. They scored a popular regional hit in the Chicago, Illinois area in 1971 with the single and album "Lake Shore Drive," an homage to the famed lakefront highway in Chicago and (some believe) also to LSD, a hallucinogen.
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EC#mG#mA There's a road I'd like to tell you about lives in my home town EC#mG#mA Lake Shore Drive the road is called and it'll take you up or down AEG#mA From rags on up to riches fifteen minutes you can fly EC#mE Pretty blue lights along the way help you right on by G#mAE And the blue lights shining with a heavenly grace help you right on by EC#mG#m EC#mG#m
AG#m And there ain't no road just like it AG#m Anywhere I found
EC#mG#mAE Running south on Lake Shore Drive heading into town AG#mEC#mG#m Just slippin' on by on LSD Friday night trouble bound EC#mG#m