By Sarah on November 15, 2010
This Week in Great Music: 11/15 – 11/21
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged ariel pink's haunted graffiti, arthi meera, bobby long, cheyenne marie mize, damien jurado, danielle ate the sandwich, dastardly, deanna devore, diva, donavon frankenreiter, double door, evanston space, ezra furman, ezra furman and the harpoons, futurebirds, hideout, holyoke, hurricane bells, jane thatcher, jann klose, jonny corndawg, joseph arthur, kingsbury hall, kt tunstall, lincoln hall, matt crews, matt ryd, matthew mayfield, metro, mucca pazza, nelken, nick miller, old town school of folk music, os mutantes, park west, patrick gemkow, paul and storm, peter sagal, robbie fulks, sarah lee and johnny, schubas, shearwater, spencer michaud, the autumn defense, the dresden dolls, the handcuffs, the vic, todd kessler, track a tiger, tuung, tyler beach, uncommon ground, viaduct theatre
By Sarah on October 15, 2010
It’s no surprise that I’m a big fan of the Chicago Roots Collective, which is now entering its second year of life here in the city. The Collective is made up of ten local bands, has put on 30 shows over the past year, and has a monthly showcase at one of my favorite venues, Lincoln Hall.
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged andrew francis, bandcalledcatch, bassel al-madani, bobby minelli, brendan losch, cobalt and the hired guns, dan price, diana lawrence, elbo room, goodbyehome, how far to austin, jack brett, jackpot donnie, jane thatcher, jeff churchwell, jessica robbins, katie scrantom, kevin garvey, matt campbell, michael kostal, mike mangione and the union, molehill, nathan xander, nelken, rachele eve, shelley miller, the future laureates, the shams band, todd kessler and the new folk, will phalen |