The Fest For Beatles Fans continues its All Together Now virtual concert and event series tomorrow (Friday) night with sets by Phil Angotti and Scott Erickson. Angotti will cover Paul and Linda McCartney’s Ram album at 7:00 p.m. EST, and Erickson will serve up Beatles-related covers starting at 8:00 p.m. EST. Both have been impressive while performing live on the Apple Jam Stage at The Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago in previous years. Next Friday, the All Together Now series will feature New York-based singer-guitarist Kelly Sabatino at 7:0 p.m. and Drew Hill from the Beatles tribute band Liverpool, along with Dora and Casey and at 8:00 p.m.
The July issue of British Vogue features 22 fashion models who are donating outfits they’ve worn for an online auction that runs through tomorrow (June 12). The event aims to raise funds for England’s NHS healthcare system and the NAACP. Anyone interested in bidding on a black dress from Lily Aldridge; a jacket from Kate Moss; a dress from Ashley Graham; a tweed flap bag from Adut Akech; or items from the other participating models, can go the Vogue Hardly Ever Worn It website. If the prices seem a bit steep for the average person’s wardrobe, prints of each model with her donated item are available for £50.
Anyone’s who’s familiar with the George Harrison and John Lennon birthday bashes hosted by Ellis Clark and Ary Paloma at the Martyrs’ venue on Lincoln Avenue knows Paloma usually has various forms of art for sale at these events. The items have included t-shirts, stickers, posters, and candles. Starting on June 15, she’ll be teaching a virtual art class every Monday at 1:00 p.m. Paloma, who’s the lead vocalist for The Amazing Heeby Jeebies rockabilly/garage band and performs with Clark in The Social Act band, notes on her Facebook page that her lessons will start with the basics. Participants will only need a sketch pad, pencil, and eraser.
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