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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 […]
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By Sarah on July 25, 2011
It looks like the heat wave has snapped (for now), so maybe it’s time for me to come out of hibernation. I’m planning on checking out Cass McCombs at Schubas tomorrow night, and there are a few weekend shows that look mighty tempting. Monday, July 25 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Rachel Ries; Millennium Park. […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged alex hall, band of heathens, ben ripani, blasted diplomats, brett randell, casey mcdonough, cass mccombs, chris smither, cloudbirds, danielia cotton, death ships, evanston space, fireside bowl, good evening, heartless bastards, hideout, jackie myers band, jc brooks & the uptown sound, jeffrey david, kelly hogan, kole, like pioneers, lincoln hall, little tybee, lou pride, lower dens, martyrs', millennium park, musikanto, nora o'connor, old town school of folk music, rachel ries, schubas, scott ligon, shawn mullins, ted leo and the pharmacists, the aragon, the decemberists, the down feathers, the flat five, the head and the heart, william elliott whitmore
By Sarah on March 13, 2010
Not being from Canada, I’m not exactly clued in to the musical going-ons of our gigantic neighbor to the north. But the Winnipeg Folk Festival, scheduled for July 7 through 11, is definitely something I should know about, despite the fact that it’s far away… oh, wait, Winnipeg is only a two-hour flight away. Never mind, it isn’t that far. Huh.
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged andrew bird, aterciopelados, debashish bhattacharya, emmylou harris, geoff muldaur, sarah harmer, tao seeger, the dodos, the duhks, the rural alberta advantage, the swell season, the united steel workers of montreal, the wailin' jennys, william elliott whitmore, winnipeg folk festival, works progress administration |