Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah was an American rock group from the early 1970s. This Chicago (West Allis Wisconsin) trio was originally comprised 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 (Chicago area) in 1971 with the single and album "Lake Shore Drive," a homage to the famed lakefront highway in Chicago, and also to LSD, a hallucinogen. This is the 1st LP by this psych folk outfit. Sometimes reminding late 60s Byrds,a bit Pearls Before Swine in parts. Mitch Aliotta was bassist/vocalist from bands "Proper Strangers", and "Rotary Connection" 01 - Long Time Gone 02 - Poppa Song 03 - Leavin' Chicago 04 - Tomorrow's Another Day 05 - For Eddy 06 - Brother's Keeper 07 - With My Eyes Closed 08 - One Night Stand LINK