Friday, March 20, 2026

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The Robyn Hitchcock Live And Electric - Full Band Show is coming to the Athenaeum Center For Thought And Culture in Chicago on April 10. Hitchcock, an eccentric and forever young English performer/songwriter has influenced countless musicians since his days with The Soft Boys in the mid-1970s. He certainly has a lot of material to choose from for his concerts.

Gary Klebe from Shoes has given us another preview of his upcoming solo album Out Loud. Like the previously released “Not Tough Enough,” the catchy “Room To Breathe” has the feel of classic Shoes material. Both songs are available for listening on YouTube. Out Loud is due out April 10 on Black Vinyl Records.

PureSoul Presents has a Soul Brunch: Aretha and the Women of Soul event coming this Sunday at noon at City Winery Chicago. The venue is located at 1200 W. Randolph Street, just west of downtown. PureSoul Presents has staged several tributes to famous music acts there over the past few years.

Michael Stipe of R.E.M. has collaborated with producer/songwriter Andrew Watt on the theme song for the HBO series Rooster. “I Played The Fool,” an easygoing and well-crafted song, is available to stream on various sites.

Long-time fans of Chicago’s splendid music scene will no doubt be saddened to hear the news that Helen and Michael Cameron, owners of the north Clark Street restaurant/entertainment venue Uncommon Ground have decided to retire after 35 years. I have fond memories of seeing a Susanna Hoffs solo gig, as well as a media event for local alt rockers The Twigs there. Best wishes and a big thank you to Helen and Michael.

In related but better news, Hideout Inn, another well-respected music venue on Chicago’s north side, is getting a new owner. Original owners Tim and Katie Tuten, and Jim and Mike Hinchsliff, have sold the venue to musician and former employee Teri O’Brien. A post on the official Hideout Inn Facebook page states, “So you’ll still see your favorite bartenders and staff, hear great music and share real conversations with your friends.” Thanks and best wishes to Tim, Katie, Jim and Mike. For a full story on the sale, check out Christopher Borrelli’s article in today’s Chicago Tribune.

 “It’s Been Too Long,” the first single from Ringo Starr’s next album, is now available to stream on various sites. The album, titled Long Long Road, will feature collaborations with T Bone Burnett; Sheryl Crow; Billy Strings; Molly Tuttle; Sarah Jarosz; and St. Vincent. It’s due out April 24.

A Paul McCartney And Wings exhibit will open on May 15 at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, OH. The memorabilia on display will be centered on McCartney’s days of recording and performing with his wife Linda and Denny Laine, along with his first solo album. In the meantime, fans can stream the Paul McCartney and Wings - Man On The Run documentary on Amazon Prime.

Chicago-based singer-guitarist Terry White will host another Songwriter Circle at Fitzgerald’s Sidebar in Berwyn, IL next Tuesday, March 24. This time out, White’s guests will be Dag Juhlin (The Slugs, Sunshine Boys, Poi Dog Pondering) and Tracey Dear (The Waco Brothers).

Graham Nash and Emmylou Harris will perform three concerts together this summer. The dates are July 23 at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen, MI; July 24 at Meadow Brook Amphitheater in Rochester Hills, MI; and July 26 at Ravinia in Highland Park, IL. Nash also has a full schedule of shows with his band this year.

The Cynz, New York City’s high-speed indie rockers, will hit Chicago on March 28 for a show at Reggie’s just south of the Loop. Led by Cyndi Dawson and Henry Seiz, the JEM Records recording artists have been getting a lot of airplay for their latest single “You Wreck Me.” Chicago-based psychedelic garage rockers Vinto Van Go will be the opening act.

Theater Of The Mind, an imaginative adventure crafted by David Byrne from Talking Heads and writer Mala Gaonkar, will run through May 31 at the Reid Murdoch Building at 333 N. LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago. Theater Of The Mind is a Goodman Theatre production.

International Pop Overthrow has been bringing indie rock/power pop festivals to cities around the world for quite a few years, and will begin its 2026 season with a nine-day visit to Chicago from April 17 to 25. Founder/CEO David Bash has posted the full schedule on Facebook, and it includes several long-time favorites. IPO will also make stops in Liverpool, Stockholm, Glasgow, Los Angeles, and New York this year.

The Unswept, a Chicago band whose members hail from Sheffield, England, have released a new single on Bandcamp titled “Almost Always Better.” As they’ve often done on previous releases, The Unswept take an offbeat approach to describing a romantic relationship. The song will be included on the upcoming EP Bittersweet On Repeat, which will be available on March 31. The Unswept will return to International Pop Overthrow - Chicago at Montrose Saloon in Chicago on April 17.

The Zombies plan to release their first album Begin Here as a remastered in the original 1965 mono mix version on April 17. Available in LP, CD, and digital formats, it will combine all the tracks from the English and American original versions and be released on their own Beechwood Park Records label. The first single “The Way I Feel Inside” is already out, and the album can be pre-ordered in various  options.

The Bonnie Koloc Trio has an all-ages show at Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights, IL on March 24. Koloc, a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, was a driving force in Chicago’s emerging folk scene back in the 1970s. She was a Founders Choice inductee into the Illinois Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

John Cowsill and Vicki Peterson will perform at The Woodstock Opera House in Woodstock, IL on April 25. Cowsill and Peterson will likely showcase songs from their debut album Long After The Fire, along with a few songs from The Bangles and The Cowsills.

Scott Ligon’s All Stars will perform on April 3 at Robert’s Westside in Forest Park IL. It’s not clear who those All Stars will be, but since Ligon often associates with top notch, Chicago-based musicians, this will definitely be interesting.

XTC: I Am The Audience, a new book from author David Marx about the critically acclaimed English band led by Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding, is now available to pre-order on the Sorrento Books UK website. It features multiple interviews with fans and famous musicians, as well as rare photographs.

In related news, this year’s Record Store Day event on April 18 will include the XTC - Live Boots - Live At Emerald City 1981 double album. The songs performed at Emerald City include “Life Begins At The Hop,” “Respectable Street,” “Making Plans For Nigel,” and “Generals and Majors.”

Decoy Prayer Meeting; Everly Hillbillies; Ian McKinley Band; Between Howls; and Rhythm And Twang will join together in a country and western/rockabilly flavored event on March 28 at Montrose Saloon on Chicago’s north side. The music starts at 6:30 pm.

The Black Ensemble Theater on Chicago’s north side is presenting The Jackie Wilson Story through April 26. Black Ensemble Theater is now celebrating its 50th season.

Singer-songwriter Phil Angotti will showcase a video for the song “Eye For An Eye” from his Once Around Again album on April 2 at the G-Man Tavern. It will be part of a video release party/show with two sets of live music.

Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret is coming to City Winery Chicago, located straight west of the downtown area, on April 23. These guys have been impressing audiences around town with their David Bowie tribute for years; this particular event will feature them performing stripped down arrangements of his songs.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Weekend Reminders


Weekend Reminders on Thursday posts focus on events that were previously mentioned on Broken Hearted Toy, and are taking place during the upcoming weekend. Plus, the occasional event taking place this weekend that has just come to my attention, or concert tickets going on sale.

Music acts from around the world will perform in Chicago’s Grant Park this summer when Lollapalooza returns July 30 – August 2. Scheduled acts include Lorde; The Smashing Pumpkins; Wet Leg; Suki Waterhouse; and Wolf Alice. According to the official Lollapalooza Facebook site, “4-Day Tickets are now on waitlist. 1-Day and 2-Day Tickets on sale now!”

Depending on when you read this, you could still catch PureSoul Presents A Brief History Of R.E.M. at 7:30 at City Winery Chicago tonight. The venue is located at 1200 W. Randolph Street, just west of downtown. PureSoul Presents has staged several tributes to famous music acts there over the past few years.

Bob Dylan’s Rough And Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour will begin its journey this Saturday at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, Nebraska. Other dates include the Coronado Theatre in Rockford, IL on March 28 and the Genesee Theatre in Waukeegan, IL on March 30.

Tickets are now on sale for the Robyn Hitchcock Live And Electric - Full Band Show at the Athenaeum Center For Thought And Culture in Chicago on April 10. Tickets go on sale tomorrow for the Judy Collins Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: Farewell show at The Old Town School Of Folk Music on October 23.

As noted in the March edition of the Illinois Entertainer, tomorrow’s new album releases include Paradises by Ladytron.

Chicago’s self-described 21st Century Druid Music/Celtic Blues Band whitewolfsonicprincess has what they describe as “a late afternoon extravaganza”coming up on this Saturday at Cary’s Lounge. The enchantment starts at 4:00 pm; the venue is located at 2251 W. Devon.

Cesar Rojas And The Chi-Town Playboys have a gig coming up tomorrow night at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn, IL. Rojas, a singer-guitarist and songwriter, is a long-time member of Los Lobos.

The WXRT Live From The XRT Concert Archives series continues tomorrow night at 9:00 pm with an August 8, 2010 Lollapalooza Aftershow by the French indie rock band Phoenix at the House Of Blues in Chicago. Live From The XRT Concert Archives can be heard on 93.1FM; 93XRT.com; and the Audacy app.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Swinging Singles From The Lemon Twigs and The Spindles


Long Island based band The Lemon Twigs, led by brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario, have established a loyal following over the past 12 years with their classic pop song approach. The recently released single “I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You” evokes the chart-topping hits of the mid-1960s with ringing guitars and an irresistible arrangement.

The band’s black and white video for “I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You” is a clever homage to band performances on TV shows back in those days, particularly by The Beatles. The song is also an enticing preview for The Lemon Twigs’ Look For Your Mind, album, which is due out May 8 on the Captured Tracks label. Their current tour will bring them to Metro in Chicago on May 2.

The Spindles offered an impressive blend of original songs and the occasional cover version on their Past And Present and Wavelength albums. So it’s no surprise the Chicago power pop band’s upcoming CD single follows a similar pattern. The lead track is a faithful take on The Raspberries 1973 hit “Tonight,” while Side B is one of their own compositions.

Just as The Spindles recreated the distinct style of The Hollies and The Elvis Brothers on Past And Present and Wavelength, they capture the high energy and seductive tone of “Tonight.” The Spindles’ vocalist-guitarist and chief songwriter Jeff Janulis recently explained he wanted to “represent the two sides of [Raspberries leader] Eric Carmen—the rock and roll single and the more introspective, piano-based ballad.” While “I Don’t Know Why” is a Janulis composition, it honors The Raspberries with its piano and strings arrangement and harmony vocals. The Spindles can often be found performing on the Chicago club scene.

For a whole treasure chest of cover versions of The Raspberries, check out the 2-CD set Play On - A Raspberries Tribute.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Incoming


Photo from the Official Heart Facebook page.

Happy Birthday to guitarist-vocalist Nancy Wilson of the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inducted band Heart. She and her sister Ann have created several rock and roll classics, and made it possible for other women musicians to follow in their path. I’ve seen Heart perform live at least six times, including a Dreamboat Annie era concert (I believe at the Chicago Auditorium) that featured an orchestra on a few tunes; and a rollicking show at Lilith Fair 1997 at World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, IL. Heart just wrapped up a month-long tour yesterday that included special guest Lucinda Williams And Her Band at several shows. They’ve also toured with acts such as Cheap Trick, Squeeze, Todd Rundgren, and Starship in recent years.

Beautiful Vision: The Songs Of Van Morrison will take place tomorrow night at Evanston SPACE in Evanston, IL. The participants will be veterans of the Chicago area music scene Steve Dawson, Chris Greene, Alton Smith, John Mead, John Abbey, Larry Brown, and Sophie Creutz.

On the following night at Evanston SPACE, rhythm and blues singer Gerald McClendon has a show. Frequently described as The Soulkeeper, McClendon has been impressing audiences around the Chicago area for a number of years.

Singer-songwriter Phil Angotti’s monthly Wednesday night residency at Montrose Saloon on Chicago’s north side will continue this Wednesday when he performs the music of the English band Squeeze.

Bob Dylan’s Rough And Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour will begin its journey this Saturday at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, Nebraska. Other dates include the Coronado Theatre in Rockford, IL on March 28 and the Genesee Theatre in Waukeegan, IL on March 30.

Chicago’s self-described 21st Century Druid Music/Celtic Blues Band whitewolfsonicprincess has what they describe as “a late afternoon extravaganza”coming up this Saturday at Cary’s Lounge. The enchantment starts at 4:00 pm; the venue is located at 2251 W. Devon.

Cesar Rojas And The Chi-Town Playboys have a gig coming up this Friday at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn, IL. Rojas, a singer-guitarist and songwriter, is a long-time member of Los Lobos.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Slumgullion


Photo of Metro sign from Joe Shanahan’s Facebook page.

Tonight is the second night of the Michael Shannon And Jason Narducy And Friends Play R.E.M.’s Lifes Rich Pageant performances at Metro in Chicago. The shows have long since been sold out, so here’s a salute to those who were able to buy tickets. Joe Shanahan, who runs Metro, definitely was impressed by the show, based on his Facebook post today. Michael Shannon And Jason Narducy And Friends Play R.E.M.’s Lifes Rich Pageant will return to Chicago on September 25 for a show at The Riviera Theatre.

Michael Stipe of R.E.M. has collaborated with producer/songwriter Andrew Watt on the theme song for the HBO series Rooster. “I Played The Fool,” an easygoing and well-crafted song, is available to stream on various sites.

Scott Ligon’s All Stars will perform on April 3 at Robert’s Westside in Forest Park IL. It’s not clear who those All Stars will be, but since Ligon often associates with top notch, Chicago-based musicians, this will definitely be interesting.

Theater Of The Mind, an imaginative adventure crafted by David Byrne from Talking Heads and writer Mala Gaonkar, will run through May 31 at the Reid Murdoch Building at 333 N. LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago. Theater Of The Mind is a Goodman Theatre production.

“It’s Been Too Long,” the first single from Ringo Starr’s next album, is now available to stream on various sites. The album, titled Long Long Road, will feature collaborations with T Bone Burnett; Sheryl Crow; Billy Strings; Molly Tuttle; Sarah Jarosz; and St. Vincent. It’s due out April 24.

A Paul McCartney And Wings exhibit will open on May 15 at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, OH. The memorabilia on display will be centered on McCartney’s days of recording and performing with his wife Linda and Denny Laine, along with his first solo album. In the meantime, fans can stream the Paul McCartney and Wings - Man On The Run documentary on Amazon Prime.

Cult Canyon will bring limited-edition vinyl copies of its new Smoke Tricks album to an in-store performance tonight at Rattleback Records on the north side. The Chicago-based band, led by Josh Chicoine of The M’s fame, has an official record release event tomorrow night at The Hideout Inn, located at 1354 W. Wabansia. As of today, Smoke Tricks is available on Bandcamp.

Graham Nash and Emmylou Harris will perform three concerts together this summer. The dates are July 23 at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen, MI; July 24 at Meadow Brook Amphitheater in Rochester Hills, MI; and July 26 at Ravinia in Highland Park, IL. Nash also has a full schedule of shows with his band this year.

Singer-songwriter Phil Angotti’s monthly Wednesday night residency at Montrose Saloon on Chicago’s north side will continue on March 18 when he performs the music of the English band Squeeze. On a related note, Angotti will showcase a video for the song “Eye For An Eye” from his Once Around Again album on April 2 at the G-Man Tavern. It will be part of a video release party/show with two sets of live music.

Mike Campbell And The Dirty Knobs have a show coming up at the Vic Theatre in Chicago on July 9. Guitarist-vocalist Campbell played an essential role with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, and released Vagabonds, Virgins And Misfits, his third album with The Dirty Knobs, in 2024.

Tickets are now on sale for The Imperial Sound’s May 30 show at Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights, IL. The band’s approach combines neo-soul, jazz, blues, and rock, with a dash of vintage supper club ambience.

The John Fogerty and Steve Winwood Legacy Tour is coming to the Credit Union1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, IL on September 3. Other dates on the tour include Boston, MA; Atlantic City, NJ; Vienna, VA; Charlotte, NC; and Hollywood, FL.

Gary Klebe from Shoes has a solo album titled Out Loud coming out April 10 on Black Vinyl Records. The catchy single “Not Tough Enough” can be heard on YouTube.

Bob Dylan’s Rough And Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour will begin its journey on March 21 at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, Nebraska. Other dates include the Coronado Theatre in Rockford, IL on March 28 and the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, IL on March 30.

Congratulations to The Second Summer on recently signing with Hardstop Records. The power pop band hopes to have a new album (their second) coming out later this year. In the meantime, The Second Summer has gigs coming up at Gallery Cabaret in Chicago tomorrow, and at The Village Club in Western Springs, IL on April 17.

John Cowsill and Vicki Peterson were certainly impressive opening for The Smithereens last Friday night at The Des Plaines Theatre, and they’ll return to Illinois on April 25 for a concert at The Woodstock Opera House in Woodstock. Cowsill and Peterson will likely showcase songs from their debut album Long After The Fire, along with a few songs from The Bangles and The Cowsills.

The Black Ensemble Theater on Chicago’s north side is presenting The Jackie Wilson Story through April 26. Black Ensemble Theater is now celebrating its 50th season.

The Zombies plan to release their first album Begin Here as a remastered in the original 1965 mono mix version on April 17. Available in LP, CD, and digital formats, it will combine all the tracks from the English and American original versions and be released on their own Beechwood Park Records label. The first single “The Way I Feel Inside” is already out, and the album can be pre-ordered in various  options.

Chicago’s self-described 21st Century Druid Music/Celtic Blues Band whitewolfsonicprincess has what they describe as “a late afternoon extravaganza”coming up on March 21 at Cary’s Lounge. The enchantment starts at 4:00 pm; the venue is located at 2251 W. Devon.

Thrift Store Halo and The Bishop’s Daredevil Stunt Club, two bands well known in Chicago for bringing catchy rock to their club appearances and albums, will perform at Reggies just south of downtown on May 23. Levee District, who describe their approach as “Pure Power Pop from Chicago's saloons, brothels, key clubs, and late night dives” are also on the bill that night.

The Bowery Palace in New York, NY will celebrate the late Clem Burke with several performers on March 25 and 26. Both nights are now sold out. Burke is best known for being Blondie’s drummer, and in recent years, he collaborated with several musicians on recordings and live performances. Guest performers at The Bowery Palace event will include Glen Matlock; Steve Wynn; Jesse Malin; Tommy Stinson; Kathy Valentine; Brix Smith; Linda Pitmon; Gail Greenwood; John Easdale; and Michael Giblin.

Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret is coming to City Winery Chicago, straight west of the downtown area, on April 23. These guys have been impressing audiences around town with their David Bowie tribute for years; this particular event will feature them performing stripped down arrangements of his songs.

XTC: I Am The Audience, a new book from author David Marx about the critically acclaimed English band led by Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding, is now available to pre-order on the Sorrento Books UK website. It features multiple interviews with fans and famous musicians, as well as rare photographs.

In related news, this year’s Record Store Day event on April 18 will include the XTC - Live Boots - Live At Emerald City 1981 double album. The songs performed at Emerald City include “Life Begins At The Hop,” “Respectable Street,” “Making Plans For Nigel,” and “Generals and Majors.”

The Psychedelic Furs with special guests We Are Scientists tour begins on May 12 in Minneapolis and ends on June 14 in Rocklin, CA. There’s a stop at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, IL on May 15.

International Pop Overthrow has been bringing indie rock/power pop festivals to cities around the world for quite a few years, and will begin its 2026 season with a nine-day visit to Chicago from April 17 to 25. Founder/CEO David Bash recently posted the full schedule on Facebook, and it includes several long-time favorites. IPO will also make stops in Liverpool, Stockholm, Glasgow, Los Angeles, and New York this year.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Weekend Reminders


Weekend Reminders on Thursday posts focus on events that were previously mentioned on Broken Hearted Toy, and are taking place during the upcoming weekend. Plus, the occasional event taking place this weekend that has just come to my attention, or concert tickets going on sale.

Graham Nash and Emmylou Harris announced this afternoon they’ll perform three concerts together this summer. The dates are July 23 at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen, MI; July 24 at Meadow Brook Amphitheater in Rochester Hills, MI; and July 26 at Ravinia in Highland Park, IL. I notice that leaves July 25 open for Emmylou and Graham to drop by my house in Illinois to celebrate my birthday.

Depending on when you read this, you could still catch an official screening of director Jonas Ã…kerlund’s documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead taking place tonight at 7:30 pm at The Vic Theatre on Chicago’s north side. WDRV The DRIVE on-air personality Janda Lane will host the event.

Also happening tonight, prog rock band McLuhan and folk rock trio Esmerelda’s Boys will share a double bill at Phyllis’ Musical Inn. Esmerelda’s Boys will kick things off at 8:00 pm and McLuhan will perform at 9:00 pm. Both acts have been performing on the Chicago scene more and more lately; and McLuhan has two new singles to showcase. Phyllis’ Musical Inn is located at 1800 W. Division.

Chicago area musicians John San Juan, Casey McDonough, Phil Angotti, Scott Tipping, and John Perrin will take a deep dive into The Beatles’ repertoire at The Venue in Aurora, IL this Saturday night. These lads have plenty of experience on the local scene covering The Beatles, so we can definitely trust then to get adventurous.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow for Mike Campbell And The Dirty Knobs at the Vic Theatre in Chicago on July 9. Guitarist-vocalist Campbell played an essential role with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, and released Vagabonds, Virgins And Misfits, his third album with The Dirty Knobs, in 2024.

Pravda Records recording artists The Handcuffs will have their first gig of 2026 this Saturday at Liar’s Club (1655 W. Fullerton ) on Chicago’s north side. They’ll be part of a triple bill with The Midnight Calls and The Kozmic Kids. The Handcuffs have been busy in the studio working on the follow-up to their impressive 2022 album Burn The Rails.

The Astound Irish Village Market will take place 9:00 am – 3:00 pm this Saturday at Pioneer Court on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. The event coincides with the city’s official dyeing of the Chicago River, and will feature Irish food, beverages, crafts, and entertainment.

Singer-guitarist Michael Steven Cohen, a former member of the power pop bands The Abbeys and Pop Dollys, has embarked on a successful career playing selections from The Great American Songbook at dinner clubs. After a short time off, Cohen is back to performing regular gigs and will be at the Tuscan Market And Wine Shop in Arlington Heights, IL tomorrow night.

Rhythm and blues singer Gerald McClendon has a show next Wednesday at Evanston SPACE in Evanston, IL. Frequently described as The Soulkeeper, McClendon has been impressing audiences around the Chicago area for a number of years.

As noted in the March edition of the Illinois Entertainer, tomorrow’s new album releases include PLAY ME by Kim Gordon and A Pound Of Feathers by The Black Crowes.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Incoming


Theater Of The Mind
, a theatrical adventure crafted by David Byrne of Talking Heads fame and writer Mala Gaonkar, opens this Wednesday at the Reid Murdoch Building at 333 N. LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago. The website states the production “will involve moving throughout various spaces (a combination of walking, standing, and sitting), so we recommend wearing clothes and shoes that will allow you to engage in each of these activities comfortably.” Theater Of The Mind runs through May 31.

A recent official R.E.M. email states Michael Stipe has collaborated with producer/songwriter  Andrew Watt on the theme song for the HBO series Rooster. “I Played The Fool,” an easygoing and well-crafted song, is available to stream on various sites.

John Cowsill and Vicki Peterson were certainly impressive opening for The Smithereens last Friday night at The Des Plaines Theatre, and they’ll return to Illinois on April 25 for a concert at The Woodstock Opera House in Woodstock. Cowsill and Peterson will likely showcase songs from their debut album Long After The Fire, along with a few songs from The Bangles and The Cowsills.

Pravda Records recording artists The Handcuffs will have their first gig of 2026 this Saturday at Liar’s Club (1655 W. Fullerton ) on Chicago’s north side. They’ll be part of a triple bill with The Midnight Calls and The Kozmic Kids. The Handcuffs have been busy in the studio working on the follow-up to their impressive 2022 album Burn The Rails.

Tickets are now on sale for the John Fogerty and Steve Winwood Legacy Tour concert at the Credit Union1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, IL on September 3. Other dates on the tour include Boston, MA; Atlantic City, NJ; Vienna, VA; Charlotte, NC; and Hollywood, FL.

As noted by writer Tom Breihan on the Stereogum website, Gary Klebe from Shoes has a solo album titled Out Loud coming out April 10 on Black Vinyl Records. The catchy single “Not Tough Enough” can be heard on YouTube.

Michael Steven Cohen, a former member of the power pop bands The Abbeys and Pop Dollys, has embarked on a successful career playing selections from The Great American Songbook at dinner clubs. After a short time off, Cohen is back to performing regular gigs and will be at the Tuscan Market And Wine Shop in Arlington Heights, IL this Friday.

Prog rock band McLuhan and folk rock trio Esmerelda’s Boys have another double bill coming up this Thursday at Phyllis’ Musical Inn. Esmerelda’s Boys will kick things off at 8:00 pm and McLuhan performing at 9:00 pm. Both acts have been performing on the Chicago scene more and more lately; and McLuhan has two new singles to showcase. Phyllis’ Musical Inn is located at 1800 W. Division.

Congratulations to The Second Summer on recently signing with Hardstop Records. The power pop band hopes to have a new album (their second) coming out later this year. In the meantime, The Second Summer has gigs coming up at Gallery Cabaret in Chicago on March 14, and at The Village Club in Western Springs, IL on April 17.

Chicago’s self-described 21st Century Druid Music/Celtic Blues Band whitewolfsonicprincess has what they describe as “a late afternoon extravaganza”coming up on March 21 at Cary’s Lounge. The enchantment starts at 4:00 pm; the venue is located at 2251 W. Devon.

 An official screening of director Jonas Ã…kerlund’s documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead will take place this Thursday at The Vic Theatre on Chicago’s north side. WDRV The DRIVE on-air personality Janda Lane will host the event.

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