This Week in Great Music: 1/25 - 1/31
Happy Monday, all! I had great plans for getting some album reviews written up over the weekend, but instead I spent my time feeling miserable and sick and sleeping on the couch while watching Dirty Jobs reruns. What a life.
It's a pretty low-key week for music here. If you've got the time on Sunday, go check out Chris O'Brien and David Berkeley at Uncommon Ground. I'm not too familar with O'Brien's music, but I'm a fan of David Berkeley, who reminds me of Damien Rice vocally. If I can ever string together useful sentences again (thanks, cold medications), I'll have a review of Berkeley's latest album, Strange Light, up this week.
Monday, January 25Nothing
Tuesday, January 26Nothing
Wednesday, January 27Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy's Legends. 9 pm, sold out
Thursday, January 28Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, One For the Team, Schubas. 7 pm, $10-12Bully in the Hallway, Double Door. 8 pm, freeBuddy Guy, Buddy Guy's Legends. 9 pm, sold out
Friday, January 29Roseanne Cash, Harris Theater. 8 pm, $45Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy's Legends. 9 pm, sold outNouvelle Vague, Lincoln Hall. 10 pm, $27
Saturday, January 30Cold War Kids, Alec Ounsworth, the Vic. 7:30 pm, sold outCanadian Brass, Wentz Concert Hall (171 E Chicago, Naperville). 8 pm, $40-50Howie Day, Serena Ryder, House of Blues. 8:30 pm, $18-21Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy's Legends. 9:30 pm, sold out
Sunday, January 31Occidental Brothers Dance Band International, Lincoln Hall. 6 pm, $20Movits!, Schubas. 8 pm, $12-14Chris O'Brien, David Berkeley, Uncommon Ground. 8 pm, $10 suggested donation