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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, One of the most prolific musical groups to come |
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| from the State of Illinois has been the rock group Cheap Trick; |
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| WHEREAS, Cheap Trick's roots lie in Fuse, a late-1960s |
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| Rockford band formed by Rick Nielsen and bassist Tom Petersson; |
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| during the early 1970's the band toured throughout the State, |
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| performing at every State university in Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheap Trick signed with Epic Records in 1976, |
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| releasing their self-titled debut in early 1977; the record |
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| sold well in America; however, the group became a massive |
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| success in Japan, going gold upon release; later that year, the |
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| band released their second album, "In Color"; due to their |
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| constant touring, the record made it into the U.S. charts, |
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| peaking at number 73; and
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| WHEREAS, The band realized that they were virtual |
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| superstars in Japan when they toured the country in early 1978, |
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| selling out the Budokan Arena; the Budokan Arena concert was |
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| recorded for a television program, which ended up becoming an |
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| album that appeared after their third album, 1978's "Heaven |
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| Tonight"; Heaven Tonight led to their first Top 100 single, |
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| "Surrender," which peaked at number 62; the live performances |
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| on "At Budokan" resulted in their commercial breakthrough in |
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| the U.S.; the album stayed on the charts for over a year, |
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| peaking at number four and eventually selling over three |
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| million copies; a live version of "I Want You to Want Me" |
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| pulled from the album became their first Top Ten hit; later |
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| that year, the group released their fourth studio album, "Dream |
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| Police"; the album also went into the Top Ten, selling over a |
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| million copies and launching the Top 40 hit singles "Voices" |
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| and "Dream Police"; in the summer of 1980, the group released |
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| an EP of tracks recorded between 1976-1979 called "Found All |
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| the Parts"; and
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| WHEREAS, Petersson left the group in the summer of 1980 |
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| after recording the album "All Shook Up"; he was replaced by |
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| Pete Comita, and shortly thereafter Jon Brant; the first album |
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| recorded with Brant was "One on One", the group's seventh album |
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| that appeared in 1982; The album was followed with "Next |
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| Position Please", released in 1983, "Standing on the Edge" in |
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| 1985, and "The Doctor" in 1986; Petersson rejoined the band in |
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| 1988 and began working on a new album; the resulting album, Lap |
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| of Luxury, was a platinum Top 20 hit, featuring the number one |
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| song "The Flame" and a Top Ten version of Elvis Presley's |
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| "Don't Be Cruel"; "Busted", released in 1990, peaked at number |
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| 48 on the charts; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1994 Cheap Trick released "Woke Up With A |
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| Monster"; the record spent two weeks on the chart, peaking at |
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| 123; That same year, they released a sequel to At Budokan, |
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| entitled Budokan II; the band opened for The Smashing Pumpkins |
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| in 1995 and the group performed on the 1996 Lollapalooza tour; |
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| That same year, they released the box set Sex America Cheap |
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| Trick to good reviews; early in 1997, the group released "Baby |
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| Talk on Sub Pop", which was followed by "Cheap Trick", their |
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| critically acclaimed debut for Red Ant/Alliance in the spring; |
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| in 1998 the band established their own record company, Cheap |
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| Trick Unlimited; they toured behind the re-mastered |
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| re-releases of Budokan: the Complete Concert, and their first |
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| three records; the tour resulted in the live effort "Music For |
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| Hangovers"; in 2001 the band produced their album "Special |
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| One"; their latest album, "Rockford", was released on June 6th, |
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| 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Cheap Trick has performed over 5000 live |
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| performances, including USO tours in 12 countries with the 1st |
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| Airborne Rock and Roll Division; they have made 28 albums and |
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| have sold over 20 million records; their songs have been |
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| featured on many television shows, such as That 70's Show, The |
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| Colbert Report, and ABC's Sons and Daughters, and many movies, |
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| such as Top Gun, Daddy Day Care, Caddyshack, and Fast Times at |
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| Ridgemont High; the band has appeared on the cover of Rolling |
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| Stone magazine and has been named by Rolling Stone in their Top |
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| 10 Greatest Live Acts and Top 100 Greatest Songs lists; the |
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| band performed on Saturday Night Live in 1981; their songs have |
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| been covered by many famous artists, such as Chris Issac, |
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| Dwight Yoakam, Smashing Pumpkins, Alice Cooper, and many |
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| others; the individual members have produced songs for Kiss, |
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| Aerosmith, Motley Crue, and John Lennon, among others; and they |
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| have been commemorated with a special Rockford Illinois Vehicle |
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| Sticker in 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Despite their monumental success in the music |
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| industry, Cheap Trick's band members still consider the City of |
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| Rockford and the State of Illinois to be their home; therefore, |
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| be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we designate April 1 of |
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| every year as Cheap Trick Day in the State of Illinois; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| presented to Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Bun E. Carlos, and Tom |
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| Petersson as a symbol of our esteem and respect.
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