a band called catch
This Week in Great Music: 5/2 – 5/8
By Sarah on May 2, 2011
Monday, May 2 Robbie Fulks, Don Stiernberg; Hideout. 7 pm, $10 suggested donation John Vanderslice, Damien Jurado; Schubas. 8 pm, $15 Tuesday, May 3 Tame Impala, Yuck, Yawn; Lincoln Hall. 9 pm, sold out Barehand Jugband, The Hoyle Brothers, The Shams Band; Double Door. 9 pm, $5 Wednesday, May 4 Manchester Orchestra, An Horse, Harrison […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged a band called catch, an horse, barehand jugband, bobby bare jr., carey kotsionis, chris pureka, cory chisel and the wandering boys, damien jurado, david vandervelde, don stiernberg, double door, evanston space, harrison hudson, henry wolfe, hideout, holcombe waller, john vanderslice, lincoln hall, manchester orchestra, metro, neil young, peter bjorn and john, robbie fulks, schubas, shovels and rope, tame impala, ted leo, the chicago theatre, the felice brothers, the future laureates, the high strung, the hoyle brothers, the shams band, yawn, yuck | 1 Response
This Week in Great Music: 6/28 – 7/4
By Sarah on June 28, 2010
I suppose the holiday weekend makes for a slow concert week. The most exciting stuff is happening over at the Taste of Chicago, really. On Saturday, I’ll be heading to a super-secret location for a teeny-tiny show by Rocky Votolato, who is doing a series of living room concerts over the summer.  There are only […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged a band called catch, a rocket to the moon, black joe lewis and the honeybears, brett dennen, brooke waggoner, christie dupree, derek nelson and the musicians, dignan, eisley, empty bottle, grant park, hacienda, hard rock cafe, hideout, huntsville, jc brooks & the uptown sound, lincoln hall, los lobos, los lonely boys, matt kearney, millennium park, mirah, nels cline, occidental brothers dance band international, on fillmore, park grill, passion pit, robbie fulks, rocky votolato, samba mapangala, sara bareilles, schubas, sons of the never wrong, taste of chicago, thao, the lion and the sail, the most of all, these united states, todd kessler | 1 Response