By Sarah on April 7, 2012
How in the world is it April already, y’all? Hear my delightful music selections every Friday night on Chicago’s own CHIRP Radio, from 8 – 10 pm Central time. 9:54 PM Mi Ami Bells from Decade (100% Silk) 9:50 PM Sufjan Stevens Chicago (Multiple Personality Disorder version) from The Avalanche (Asthmatic Kitty) 9:45 PM Jennifer O’Connor […]
Posted in Radio Playlists | Tagged a tribe called red, anais mitchell, andrew bird, ane brun, bobby conn, cains & abels, eisley, elephant and castle, first aid kit, hannah georgas, jennifer o'connor, kim taylor, lene marlin, lost in the trees, malajube, mariee sioux, matt pond pa, mi ami, retribution gospel choir, saybia, sidi toure, sufjan stevens, tinariwen, tom brosseau, zapruder point
By Sarah on April 6, 2012
I first heard Zapruder Point’s (Chicagoan Dan Phillips) music earlier this year, whenever he opened for Whitehorse (Canadian duo Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland). Â I am generally a fan of the whole guy-with-guitar thing, and even more a fan of the local-guy-with-guitar thing, so I was pleased. Â (I’m also a fan of interesting covers, so […]
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By Sarah on April 2, 2012
I’ll be seeing my favorite trippy orchestral indie rock group Lost in the Trees on Tuesday. Â After that, who knows! Monday, April 2 David Choi, Andy Wagner; Schubas. 7 pm, $15 Robbie Fulks, The Pussycat Trio; Hideout. 7 pm, $10 suggested donation Nada Surf, An Horse; Metro. 9 pm, $23 Caught in Your Pockets, Tin […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged an horse, andy wagner, aragon, band called catch, cains & abels, caroline smith and the good night sleeps, caught in your pockets, david choi, elephant revival, empty bottle, evanston space, first aid kit, gotye, hideout, holcombe waller, jesse hanabarger, lincoln hall, lost in the trees, lucero, mar caribe, martyrs', metro, moon taxi, nada surf, nude sunrise, peggy sue, poor moon, quilt, robbie fulks, save the clocktower, schubas, seth glier, spirits of the red city, subterranean, the pussycat trio, thin hymns, tim fite, tin tin can, william elliott whitmore