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By Sarah on April 12, 2010
I am too sleepy for commentary this morning, so have the below list of shows which I have deemed to be Awesome. I’ll be at the Empty Bottle on Thursday to catch Dosh’s show, and hopefully I won’t forget about the tickets I have to the Old Town School of Folk Music on Sunday, for […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged adam ezra, adam green, aetiology, andy friedman, anthi meera, blues traveler, brooke waggoner, carrie newcomer, chicago cultural center, chickenfat klezmer orchestra, children of nova, davenport's, debello, dosh, double door, earl greyhound, elbo room, eliza gilkyson, ellis paul, elton john, empty bottle, evanston space, florence and the machine, gebhard ullmann clarinet trio, graham parker, hideout, holy hail, house of blues, identity crisis, jeff ruby, jeffrey foucault, kevin andrew prchal, kevin o'donnell, laura freeman, legendary shack shakeres, leslie beukelman, lincoln hall, loudon wainwright iii, martyrs', mcaninch arts center, metro, micah dalton, miniature tigers, mori einsidler, natalie oliveri, niu steel band, occidental brothers dance band international, ok go, old town school of folk music, owen, paper thick walls, pearls mahone, phil cohran, rachael sage, reggie's rock club, relax on milwaukee, richard thompson, robbie fulks, robbie gjersoe, rocky votolato, roommates, schubas, sears centre, tangleweed, the booze, the dead trees, the hackensaw boys, the honeybees, the morning benders, the rocketz, uncommon ground, vieux farka toure, white hinterland
By Sarah on February 1, 2010
This week, my teenage years come back to haunt me.
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged a band catch, asobi seksu, bishop allen, breakers broken, caitlin crosby, dan navarro, davenport's, daysleeper, derek nelson, double door, evanston space, gov't mule, greensugar, greg laswell, harlem gospel choir, hideout, house of blues, how far to austin, jack callahan, jason castro, julia and the sweet etcetera, kid you'll move mountains, kronos quartet, la roux, lincoln hall, matt hires, mavis staples, mcaninch arts center, michael mcdermott, moneypenny, old town school of folk music, overman, robbie fulks, rosi golan, sarah and the tall boys, schubas, sons of the never wrong, typhanie monique, unicycle loves you, utada, wentz concert hall, yes giantess
By Sarah on November 2, 2009
I had hoped to liven up this week’s concert rundown with a picture of my Halloween costume, but I forgot to upload one while I was home, and now they’re only on Facebook, which I can’t access from here. Sad day. Suffice it to say, it was awesome and involved a lot of Kermit the […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged a fine frenzy, among the oak and ash, chicago licorice sticks, chicago waldorf school, college of dupage, emilie autumn, erin mckeown, final fantasy, house of blues, jill sobule, joan osborne, lakeshore theater, landon pigg, lincoln hall, logan square auditorium, mcaninch arts center, metro, mt. eerie, old town school of folk music, park west, roger daltrey, tara jane o'neil, the mountain goats, vic chesnutt
By Sarah on October 19, 2009
Good morning, internet! I may still be recovering from my Andrew Bird-filled weekend (a review and photos of his second show will be up later), but there is, of course, no rest for the weary. There are several great shows going on this week, including a whole bunch at the newly opened Lincoln Hall; Ted […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged antje duvekot, bettye lavette, bottom lounge, cadillac palace theatre, centre east, chicago licorice sticks, dominican university performing arts center, double door, eisley, emmylou harris, evanston space, hawksley workman, la roux, langhorne slim, lincoln hall, los lonely boys, lucero, lucy kaplansky, ludo, marc broussard, marcia ball, maria muldaur, mcaninch arts center, metro, mika, old town school of folk music, people's church, say anything, schubas, shawn colvin, skokie public library, steve martin, ted leo and the pharmacists, the dodos, the get up kids, the riviera, the vic, uic pavillion, wilco, will hoge