Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Incoming


Wolf Alice back in the day.


As someone who’s enjoyed the three full-length albums by Wolf Alice, I was intrigued to discover the English alt rock band will be reissuing an EP that preceded those releases. Creature Songs is coming out as a special 10th anniversary ten-inch, pink and blue vinyl edition on June 21. One of the tracks, “Moaning Lisa Smile,” also appeared on the Wolf Alice debut album My Life Is Cool. The new Creature Songs EP is available to order on the band’s official online store.


Rhino Fest will wrap up the May portion of its 2024 run with performances tonight, Thursday, and Friday. June opens with a full slate of shows on Saturday, and the action continues through the end of the month. Several performances will be at Facility Theatre and Chicago Dramatists, but check out the official Rhino Fest website for the full schedule.


Chicago-based independent filmmaker Michael Smith’s movie Relative, which made the independent film festivals circuit, is now available to stream on Amazon Prime, Apple Plus, Vudu, Google Play and YouTube.


Thalia Hall in Chicago will be the first stop on Ladytron’s 2024 US tour when the Liverpool electronic pop band performs tomorrow night. Now a trio comprising Helen Marnie, Daniel Hunt, and Mira Aroyo, Ladytron will likely showcase songs from its late 2023 album Time’s Arrow. DJ Hiroko Yamamura will serve as opening act.


Congratulations to Simon’s Tavern on reaching its 90th year in the Andersonville neighborhood on Chicago’s north side. The Western Elstons, a band featuring veterans of the city’s music scene, will perform live this Thursday night to help the venue celebrate.   

Friday, May 24, 2024

Slumgullion


As noted in a Mercury Studios post on Facebook yesterday, Have You Got It Yet? - The Story Of Syd Barrett And Pink Floyd will be available in DVD and Blu-ray formats on July 19. The documentary was directed by filmmaker Roddy Bogawa and album cover artist Storm Thorgerson, and features interviews with Barrett’s bandmates David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters, along with musicians Pete Townshend and Graham Coxon.


Rhino Fest 2024 opens tomorrow night with a performance of Full Moon Vaudeville and will showcase several performances, primarily at Facility Theatre and Chicago Dramatists, through June 30. See the official Rhino Fest website for the full schedule.


Paul Weller’s new full-length album 66, featuring the guitar-driven single “Soul Wandering,” came out today. Paul Weller + Special Guests, his first US and Canada tour in seven years, starts in September. He’ll be at The Vic Theatre on Chicago’s north side on September 15. Other cities in September will include Brooklyn, Boston, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, San Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver.


Thalia Hall in Chicago has the honor of being the first stop on the Ladytron 2024 US Tour. The Liverpool electronic pop band, now a trio comprising Helen Marnie, Daniel Hunt, and Mira Aroyo, will likely showcase songs from its late 2023 album Time’s Arrow at the May 29 concert. DJ Hiroko Yamamura will serve as opening act.


More than 110 acts will be involved when International Pop Overthrow - Liverpool takes place from this Sunday, May 26 through next Sunday, June 2 at the Cavern Club and Cavern Pub. Those of us who don’t live in Liverpool and don’t currently have the means to travel there can get a taste of the action by checking out the official IPO website. CFO/Founder David Bash has created links to just about every act involved. Take a spin through the schedule and maybe you’ll discover a new act to follow. As I mentioned when covering IPO - Chicago, so many of these acts have Bandcamp pages where you can listen to, and buy their music. 


In related news, The Cavern Club in Liverpool has decided to reward David Bash for 20 years of bringing IPO to its Club and Pub stages by inducting him and the festival onto The Cavern Wall of Fame. The induction will take place on Tuesday, May 28.


The Beaches, Friko, Local H, School Of Rock, and Lucky Boys Confusion are among the numerous acts that will perform at the Taste Of Randolph festival on the weekend of June 14 –16. The event will be held on Randolph Street, between Peoria and Racine. 


English musician Matt Johnson will bring his band The The to North America for the first time 25 years to perform several of concerts. An October 25 show at The Salt Shed in Chicago will be part of radio station WXRT’s Fall Jam Series. The The was particularly noteworthy for the singles “This Is The Day” and “Uncertain Smile.”


The Zombies’ second annual Begin Here Festival will take place in St. Albans, UK on the weekend of November 10 – 12. The event will feature The Zombies Art Gallery; Record Signing; Drum Workshop; The Zombies Tour Of St. Albans; Sunday Music Brunch; a screening of the Hung Up On A Dream documentary; Colin Blunstone: One Year Show; The Zombies Show; Battle Of The Bands: Finale Show; and Question And Answer panels at the St. Albans Museum. Tier packages are available in Platinum for £250 and Gold for £150.


The Harris Theater and Chicago-based independent label Delmark Records will join forces for Red Hot And Blues Women In Chicago on Wednesday, June 5. The pre-event to the Chicago Blues Festival promises to “bring legendary Chicago Blues venue Blue Chicago onto the Harris Theater stage in song and visual.” The focus will be on women vocalists and musicians, such as Sheryl Youngblood, Melody Angel, Demetria Taylor, Carlise Guy, Sharon Lewis and Joanna Connor. 


Phil Angotti And Friends (Casey McDonough, John San Juan, Tom Ryan and Blair Holmes) will return to City Winery Chicago for another Beatle Brunch on June 16. This time out, they’ll play the Beatles ‘65 album (plus other songs from 1965) and a mini set of McCartney songs for Paul’s birthday.


Steve Wynn from The Dream Syndicate has accomplished a long-time goal of writing a book, and it’s due out from Jawbone Press around August 25. Wynn describes I Wouldn't Say It If It Wasn't True as “a memoir of a life of music that begins on the streets of LA and continues along the highways and byways of rock recording and touring with The Dream Syndicate.” Autographed copies are available for pre-order on Wynn’s Bandcamp page, which also mention he has a new solo album title Make It Right coming out around the same time as his book. 


The Miki Berenyi Trio, featuring the Lush vocalist-guitarist, along with Siouxsie And The Banshees members Lol Tolhurst and Budgie (Tolhurst was also a member of The Cure) will kick off a mini-tour of the United States on May 29 in Los Angeles. There will also be stops in McGill, NV; San Francisco; Portland, OR; Seattle; Denver; and New York, NY. The Chicago date is on June 7 at Bottom Lounge. It will be interesting to see if Berenyi brings copies her memoir Fingers Crossed - How Music Saved Me From Success to sell on her American tour. 


Bonnie Koloc, a genuine icon of Chicago’s folk scene over several decades, will share the stage with journalist Mark Guarino at Hideout Inn on June 8. Along with an extended interview regarding her career and noted collaborations, Koloc will perform a few songs with singer-guitarist Steve Dawson. Guarino’s book Country and Midwestern: Chicago in the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival was named as “Book of the Year” by the Illinois State Historical Society this past weekend in Springfield.


Blondie founding member Chris Stein has a memoir titled Under A Rock coming out on June 11, and it’s available to pre-order from various sites. The book, which features a forward by Debbie Harry, is described by MacMillan Publishers as a “a plunge into the moments that made a giant 1980’s artistic sensation.”


The PRAVDAFEST 40 anniversary event will be held on Saturday, August 31 at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn, IL. Pravda Records is Chicago’s longest running independent label, so the lineup for PRAVDAFEST 40 is impressive. Nathan Graham; Steve Dawson; The Handcuffs; Ivan Julian with Nick Tremulis; Sunshine Boys; The Service; The Slugs; Susan Voelz; Allen Hill; Brian Krumm And His Barfly Friends; and Thrift Store Halo will be among the performers.


The Sunshine Boys have a show coming up tomorrow (Saturday) at Gman Tavern on Chicago’s north side. Gerald Dowd will be on drums while original drummer (now author) Freda Love Smith will help out on tambourine. Sunshine Boys will be the opening act that night for The Last Afternoons—led by Rich Sparks and Brett Nevue—at their record release show. 


An original concept recording of Ladyship The Musical has an official release date of July 12. It’s based on the true story of how England shipped women convicts to Australia from 1789 to 1841. The music and lyrics were composed by Linda Good and Laura Good. The sisters first started performing as The Good Twins on the Chicago club scene, and later formed the alt rock band The Twigs.


The Arlington Heights Memorial Library is hosting a 21-and-older Women Up Front Vinyl Listening Party at the Empty Corner venue at 214 East Grove Street in Arlington Heights on June 6. Guests are invited to bring records by their favorite women vocalists, musicians, or songwriters to play, as well as a beverage. Snacks will be provided.


English ska band Madness kicked off its C’est La Vie In America Tour this past Wednesday in Seattle, and will move on to dates in the Oakland, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, and Boston.


The Songs To Learn And Sing 2024 - The Very Best Of Echo And The Bunnymen tour has been racking up sold out shows across the U.S.A., and there’s good reason to believe the one scheduled at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago this Sunday will go the same route. Those who want to sing along on classic new wave material such as “Lips Like Sugar,” “Rescue,” “The Back Of Love,” and “Do It Clean” should purchase their tickets soon. Other stops on the tour include Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Denver, and San Francisco.


Congratulations to Chicago-based band The Second Summer on their debut album undertow being released by Kool Kat Musik on CD this past Friday. It’s an impressive achievement, considering the indie label is widely known for its expertise in choosing power pop acts. You can also find undertow on group’s Bandcamp page. The Second Summer performed at Montrose Saloon as part of the recent International Pop Overthrow - Chicago 2024, will be back at that venue on June 29.


Graham Nash’s North American Fall Tour will include stops in Denver, Omaha, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Boston, Quebec City, Ottawa, and a pair of shows at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston, IL. The official Graham Nash Facebook page recently announced Judy Collins will be joining Nash for a few of those concerts.


Tickets are now on sale for the double bill of Material Issue and Tamar Berk with a special appearance by Starball at the Chicago north side venue Lincoln Hall on September 28.

 

Chicago: Home Of House, an exhibit honoring the city’s pivotal role in widespread success of house music, opened last week on Navy Pier, and will run through the end of October. As noted by Chicago Sun-Times reporter Erica Thompson, this year brings the 40th anniversary of the genre.


This year’s Ravinia Festival in Highland Park kicks off in less than a month with the Return of The Flock concert taking place on June 7. The event will be of special interest to longtime followers of the Chicago scene, as one of the area’s more adventurous bands reunites behind original members violinist Jerry Goodman and bassist Jerry Smith. Multi-instrumentalist Howard Levy, who won a pair of Grammy Awards as a founding member of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, will be joining them onstage.


FitzGerald’s Outdoors, a summer series the Berwyn music venue describes as “large outdoor concerts with a festival style setup,” is getting off to an impressive start this year. The Big Star Quintet featuring original member Jody Stephens; Jon Auer from The Posies; Chris Stamey from The dB’s; and Pat Sansone and John Stirratt from Wilco will perform on Saturday, July 13. On the next day, X, the band that rose from the Los Angeles punk scene to become legends, will perform as part of its THE END IS NEAR: Smoke & Fiction Tour. Considering Chicago’s indie rock band The Handcuffs have an On The Patio gig on July 12, that’s three straight nights of rock and roll fun taking place at FitzGerald’s.


Tickets are now on sale today for the Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret at City Winery Chicago on July 29. Sons Of The Silent Age also have a June 22 concert coming up at Summeriest in Milwaukee, WI.


Purple Reign - A Weekend Celebration For His Royal Badness will feature A Birthday Celebration on June 7 at Joe’s Bar, and A Love Bizarre on June 8 at Logan Square Auditorium. Both locations are in Chicago, and will feature DJs spinning Prince music. Admission is free with an HIV test in advance or on the night of the show. See the Eventbrite listing for full information. 

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Incoming


Pravda Records, which bills itself as Chicago’s longest running independent label, has announced the impressive lineup for the PRAVDAFEST 40 anniversary event coming on Saturday, August 31 at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn, IL. The acts performing will be Nathan Graham; Steve Dawson; The Handcuffs; Diplomats Of Solid Sound; Ivan Julian with Nick Tremulis; Chris Greene Quartet; Sunshine Boys; The Service; The Slugs; Cheer-Accident; Susan Voelz; Allen Hill; Brian Krumm And His Barfly Friends; Thrift Store Halo; and The Swampland Jewels. Doors will open at noon and there will be three stages to handle all that live music. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am.

Sunshine Boys have a show coming up next Saturday, May 25 at Gman Tavern on Chicago’s north side. Gerald Dowd will be on drums while original drummer (now author) Freda Love Smith will help out on tambourine. Sunshine Boys will be the opening act that night for The Last Afternoons—led by Rich Sparks and Brett Nevue—at their record release show. 


Steve Wynn from The Dream Syndicate has accomplished a long-time goal of writing a book, and it’s due out from Jawbone Press around August 25. Wynn describes I Wouldn't Say It If It Wasn't True as “a memoir of a life of music that begins on the streets of LA and continues along the highways and byways of rock recording and touring with The Dream Syndicate.” Autographed copies are available for pre-order on Wynn’s Bandcamp page, which also mention he has a new solo album titled Make It Right coming out around the same time as his book.


The Arlington Heights Memorial Library is hosting a 21-and-older Women Up Front Vinyl Listening Party at the Empty Corner venue at 214 East Grove Street in Arlington Heights on June 6.  Guests are invited to bring records by their favorite women vocalists, musicians, or songwriters to play, as well as a beverage. Snacks will be provided.


The Songs To Learn And Sing 2024 - The Very Best Of Echo And The Bunnymen tour has been racking up sold out shows across the U.S.A., and there’s good reason to believe the one scheduled at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago this Sunday, May 26 will go the same route. Those who want to sing along on classic new wave material such as “Lips Like Sugar,” “Rescue,” “The Back Of Love,” and “Do It Clean” should purchase their tickets soon. Other stops on the tour include Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Denver, and San Francisco.


Congratulations to Chicago-based band The Second Summer on their debut album undertow being released by Kool Kat Musik on CD this past Friday. It’s an impressive achievement, considering the indie label is widely known for its expertise in choosing power pop acts. You can also find undertow on group’s Bandcamp page. The Second Summer performed at Montrose Saloon as part of the recent International Pop Overthrow - Chicago 2024, will be back at that venue on June 29.


Earlier today, I ordered an “Our House” tee shirt that just became available on the official Graham Nash website. I think it was the two cats in the yard part of the artwork that won me over.

Friday, May 17, 2024

Slumgullion


Enough to leave you saying, “I rather enjoyed that weekend.” The Zombies’ second annual Begin Here Festival will take place in St. Albans, UK on the weekend of November 10 – 12. The event will feature The Zombies Art Gallery; Record Signing; Drum Workshop; The Zombies Tour Of St. Albans; Sunday Music Brunch; a screening of the Hung Up On A Dream documentary; Colin Blunstone: One Year Show; The Zombies Show; Battle Of The Bands: Finale Show; and Question And Answer panels at the St. Albans Museum. Tier packages are available in Platinum for £250 and Gold for £150.


Tickets are now on sale for the double bill of Material Issue and Tamar Berk with a special appearance by Starball at the Chicago north side venue Lincoln Hall on September 28. 


International Pop Overthrow CFO/Founder David Bash has reason to feel proud (or chuffed, as they say in England) these days. The Cavern Club in Liverpool has decided to reward Bash for bringing IPO to its Club and Pub stages for the 20th year by inducting him and the festival onto The Cavern Wall of Fame. The induction will take place on Tuesday, May 28, three days into International Pop Overthrow - Liverpool 2024.


The Harris Theater and Chicago-based independent label Delmark Records will join forces for Red Hot And Blues Women In Chicago on Wednesday June 5. The pre-event to the Chicago Blues Festival promises to “bring legendary Chicago Blues venue Blue Chicago onto the Harris Theater stage in song and visual.” The focus will be on women vocalists and musicians, such as Sheryl Youngblood, Melody Angel, Demetria Taylor, Carlise Guy, Sharon Lewis and Joanna Connor. 


“CYCLES Per SECONDS,” a track from the upcoming remastered edition of the 1981 debut album by The dB’s Stands For Decibels, became available to stream on assorted platforms this today. The entire album is coming out June 7 in a remastered edition on colored vinyl, and is available to pre-order on the via the Propeller Sound Recordings website. According to the official dB’s website, the band’s second effort, RePercussion, will also be reissued and there aren plans for a summer/fall reunion tour.


The Evanston Folk Festival will make its debut on September 7 and 8 in Dawes Park with a lineup that strongly suggests the event will succeed its first time out. Patty Griffin, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Don Flemons, Corky Siegel, Robbie Fulks, Nora O’Connor, and Sons Of The Never Wrong are among the festival performers, and there will be ‘aftershows’ by Steve Earle, Rufus Wainwright, and Deer Tick. Musician-author Jeff Tweedy will be among the guests at the In-Conversation Tent, along with authors Ann Powers; Francesca Royster; Greg Kot; and Mark Guarino, who will discuss their music-related books. Neil Tesser with Corky Siegel will host an Amazingrace Revisited session in the In-Conversation Tent.


An original concept recording of Ladyship The Musical has an official release date of July 12. It’s based on the true story of how England shipped women convicts to Australia from 1789 to 1841. The music and lyrics were composed by Linda Good and Laura Good. The sisters first started performing as The Good Twins on the Chicago club scene, and later formed the alt rock band The Twigs.


Chicago club scene veterans Decoy Prayer Meeting will perform a free show of songs ranging from the 1940s through the 1970s this Sunday at FitzGerald’s Outside from noon to 1:30. Audience members can expect to hear covers of songs by such acts as Carl Perkins, Gram Parsons, Everly Brothers, Bob Dylan, and Marshall Crenshaw. 

 

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963 – 64 Eyes Of The Storm is now open at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. The exhibit runs through August 18, and features over 250 photos taken by Paul with his Pentax film camera. Eyes Of The Storm will visit Tokyo, Japan in July and Portland, OR in September. Fans can also experience those insane days of early Beatlemania with the book 1963 Eyes Of The Storm - Photographs And Reflections By Paul McCartney.


The short-lived but impressive Sunshine Boys actually have a show coming up next Saturday, May 25 at Gman Tavern on Chicago’s north side. Gerald Dowd will be on drums while original drummer (now author) Freda Love Smith will help out on tambourine. Sunshine Boys will be the opening act that night for The Last Afternoons—led by Rich Sparks and Brett Nevue—at their record release show. 


Blondie founding member Chris Stein has a memoir titled Under A Rock coming out on June 11, and it’s available to pre-order from various sites. The book, which features a forward by Debbie Harry, is described by MacMillan Publishers as a “a plunge into the moments that made a giant 1980’s artistic sensation.”


Chicago: Home Of House, an exhibit honoring the city’s pivotal role in widespread success of house music, opened recently on Navy Pier, and will run through the end of October. As noted by Chicago Sun-Times reporter Erica Thompson, this year brings the 40th anniversary of the genre.


Tickets for Graham Nash’s massive North American Fall Tour are now on sale. The schedule includes Denver, Omaha, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Boston, Quebec City, Ottawa, and shows at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston, IL. The official Graham Nash Facebook page recently announced Judy Collins will be joining Nash for a few of those concerts.


Neil Young with Crazy Horse will perform at the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island next Thursday, May 23. Other stops on the tour include San Diego, Phoenix, Atlanta, Austin, Toronto, and Queens, NY.


Those of us who remember Heather J Svoboda from her improv performances in Chicago a few years back will be glad to hear she’s doing well as the Development and Communications Director at the Cat Adoption Team in Sherwood, OR. Now known as Heather J Miller, she’s overseeing projects such as Kitten Palooza Adoption Event 2024. Over 100 kittens will be up for adoption on Saturday, June 22, and the shelter will be open by appointment only. The application link will become available at 10:00 am on Saturday, June 15.


The musical Stereophonic, which recently opened at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway in New York, musical provides a behind-the-scenes look at a fictional band (with echoes of The Beatles and Fleetwood Mac) as it struggles to record a new album.


The Songs To Learn And Sing 2024 - The Very Best Of Echo And The Bunnymen tour has been racking up sold out shows across the U.S.A., and there’s good reason to believe the one scheduled at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago on May 26 will go the same route. Those who want to sing along on classic new wave material such as “Lips Like Sugar,” “Rescue,” “The Back Of Love,” and “Do It Clean” should purchase their tickets soon. Other stops on the tour include Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Denver, and San Francisco.


English ska band Madness will be playing concerts in America for first time in 12 years. Their C’est La Vie In America Tour, kicks off on May 22 in Seattle, and will also include dates in the Oakland, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York Boston. Sadly, Chicago is not on their schedule. C’est La Vie, the band’s latest album, was released late last year.


This year’s Ravinia Festival in Highland Park kicks off in less than a month with the Return of The Flock concert taking place on June 7. The event will be of special interest to longtime followers of the Chicago scene, as one of the area’s more adventurous bands reunites behind original members violinist Jerry Goodman and bassist Jerry Smith. Multi-instrumentalist Howard Levy, who won a pair of Grammy Awards as a founding member of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, will be joining them onstage. The Flock’s groundbreaking jazz-rock arrangements earned the band a contract with Columbia Records, resulting in a self-titled album in 1969 and Dinosaur Swamps in 1970. Sadly, as with many midwestern acts, The Flock never achieved the national success it deserved. 


Lost Angel: The Genius Of Judee Sill, a new documentary about the 1970s singer-songwriter who died tragically in 1979, is being released in several theaters around the country, and will be available to stream on Amazon and Apple TV. The film features Linda Ronstadt, Graham Nash, Jackson Brown, David Crosby, David Geffen and other well-known popular music figures.


FitzGerald’s Outdoors, a summer series the Berwyn music venue describes as “large outdoor concerts with a festival style setup,” is getting off to an impressive start this year. The Big Star Quintet featuring original member Jody Stephens; Jon Auer from The Posies; Chris Stamey from The dB’s; and Pat Sansone and John Stirratt from Wilco will perform on Saturday, July 13. On the next day, X, the band that rose from the Los Angeles punk scene to become legends, will perform, as part of its THE END IS NEAR: Smoke & Fiction Tour. Considering Chicago’s indie rock band The Handcuffs have an On The Patio gig on July 12, that’s three straight nights of rock and roll fun taking place at FitzGerald’s.


Tickets are now on sale today for the Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret at City Winery Chicago on July 29. The performance is billed as “the music of David Bowie stripped down and intimate.” Sons Of The Silent Age is led by Chris Connelly from The Revolting Cocks and Ministry and Matt Walker, whose resume includes Smashing Pumpkins and Garbage. The other band members all have extensive experience on the Chicago music scene.


Sons Of The Silent Age also have a June 22 concert coming up at SummerFest in Milwaukee, WI.


Cracker, with founding members Johnny Hickmans and David Lowery, will perform at SPACE in Evanston on July 5 and 7. The band is known for FM radio staples such as “Low” and “Get Off This,” as well as “Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now).” 


Purple Reign - A Weekend Celebration For His Royal Badness will feature A Birthday Celebration on June 7 at Joe’s Bar, and A Love Bizarre on June 8 at Logan Square Auditorium. Both locations are in Chicago, and will feature DJs spinning Prince music. Admission is free with an HIV test in advance or on the night of the show. See the Eventbrite listing for full information. 


The Durty Nellie’s music/food venue in Palatine will starts its new outdoor Vintage In The Burbs series tomorrow from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Twenty local venders vendors will have furniture, clothing, and other items for sale. The Durty Nellie’s Beer Garden will have food and beverages for sale. Future Vintage In The Burbs events will be held on June 15; July 20; August 17; and September 21.


Chicago musician Steven Delisi, formerly with the band Phenomenal Cat and a recent performer at International Pop Overthrow - Chicago, is working on a solo effort with a tentative release date of October 18. In the meantime, the first single, a catchy power pop tune titled “Will We Run” will available on June 14.


I dropped by the Mariano’s in Palatine this past Monday pick up a copy of the Chicago Chefs Cookbook. It’s being published by Chicago Chefs Cook, a non-profit that taps into Chicago’s Chefs Cooks community to provide humanitarian relief for worthy causes. The cookbook will benefit the local organization ChiCare. My nephew Joe Flamm, who runs the Rose Mary restaurant, is among the chefs participating.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Incoming


The Songs To Learn And Sing 2024 - The Very Best Of Echo And The Bunnymen tour has been racking up sold out shows across the U.S.A., and there’s good reason to believe the one scheduled at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago on May 26 will go the same route. Those who want to sing along on classic new wave material such as “Lips Like Sugar,” “Rescue,” “The Back Of Love,” and “Do It Clean” should purchase their tickets soon. Other stops on the tour include Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Denver, and San Francisco.


This year’s Ravinia Festival in Highland Park kicks off in less than a month with the Return of The Flock concert taking place on June 7. The event will be of special interest to longtime followers of the Chicago scene, as one of the area’s more adventurous bands reunites behind original members violinist Jerry Goodman and bassist Jerry Smith. Multi-instrumentalist Howard Levy, who won a pair of Grammy Awards as a founding member of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, will be joining them onstage. The Flock’s groundbreaking jazz-rock arrangements earned the band a contract with Columbia Records, resulting in a self-titled album in 1969 and Dinosaur Swamps in 1970. Sadly, as with many midwestern acts, The Flock never achieved the national success it deserved. 


“CYCLES Per SECONDS,” a track from the upcoming remastered edition of the 1981 debut album by The dB’s Stands For Decibels, will be available to stream on assorted platforms this Friday. The entire album is coming out June 7 in a remastered edition on colored vinyl, and is available to pre-order on the via the Propeller Sound Recordings website.


Courtesy Patrol, one of the several hundred bands Chicago-based singer/guitarist Dag Juhlin performs with, will be at Friendly Tap in Willow Springs, IL this Thursday night. A recent Facebook post promises, “A free-form and unregulated romp through a bustling bazaar of song.” Juhlin’s mates in this operation are Chris Neville and Jon Paul, with Jason Batch as a special guest.


An original concept recording of Ladyship The Musical has an official release date of July 12. It’s based on the true story of how England shipped women convicts to Australia from 1789 to 1841. The music and lyrics were composed by Linda Good and Laura Good. The sisters first started performing as The Good Twins on the Chicago club scene, and later formed the alt rock band The Twigs.


As heard on Terri Hemmert’s Breakfast With The Beatles show on WXRT this past Sunday morning, Jay Goeppner and his band Backdated will perform at the Jam For Junebug benefit this Thursday at the Arlington Ale House in Arlington Heights, IL. The event will help June Kenoe with medical expenses. Backdated is well known on the Chicago area music scene for its spirited renditions of some of the best 1960s and 1970s rock songs.

 

Actor Michael Shannon continues to balance his successful, Oscar nominated work on Hollywood films with the theatre scene in Chicago. He’s back on his home turf at A Red Orchid Theatre for the world premiere of writer-director Levi Holloway’s experimental drama Turret. Shannon can also occasionally be found performing tributes to cult rock stars in Chicago area music venues. 


Singer-guitarist Michael Steven Cohen will perform reimagined vintage love songs from the Great American Songbook this Friday night from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at the Tuscan Market And Wine Shop in downtown Arlington Heights.


I dropped by the Mariano’s in Palatine yesterday and picked up a copy of the Chicago Chefs Cookbook. It’s being published by Chicago Chefs Cook, a non-profit that taps into Chicago’s restaurant community to provide humanitarian relief for worthy causes. The cookbook will benefit the local organization Chi-Care. My nephew Joe Flamm, who runs the Rose Mary restaurant, is among the chefs participating.

Friday, May 10, 2024

Slumgullion


FitzGerald’s Outdoors, a summer series the Berwyn music venue describes as “large outdoor concerts with a festival style setup,” is getting off to an impressive start this year. The Big Star Quintet featuring original member Jody Stephens; Jon Auer from The Posies; Chris Stamey from The dB’s; and Pat Sansone and John Stirratt from Wilco will perform on Saturday, July 13. On the next day, X, the band that rose from the Los Angeles punk scene to become a legend, will perform as part of its THE END IS NEAR: Smoke & Fiction Tour. Considering Chicago’s indie rock band The Handcuffs have an On The Patio gig on July 12, that’s three straight nights of rock and roll fun taking place at FitzGerald’s. Note: the Big Star and X tickets are on sale now and are expected to go fast. 

Stands For Decibels, the 1981 debut album from the New York indie rock quartet The dB’s, will be reissued on June 7. This remastered edition is coming out on colored vinyl and is available to pre-order  via the Propeller Sound Recordings website. The first single, “Big Brown Eyes,” is already available on streaming sites. According to the official dB’s website, the band’s second effort, RePercussion, will also be reissued and there are plans for a summer/fall reunion tour.


Depending on when you read this, you could catch an adventurous triple bill of the guitar-powered instrumental band OUTRONAUT; the self-described “uncouth, lewd and nuts garage punk sleaze band” Depravos De La Mour; and psychedelic rockers Hushdrops at Hideout Inn tonight. Doors open at 8:00 pm, with Depravos De La Mour going on first, followed by Hushdrops at 9:00 pm, and OUTRONAUT at 10:00 pm.


Also tonight: singer-guitarist Michael Steven Cohen, with bassist Greg Baroni, will be performing Vintage Love Songs from the Great American Songbook from 7:30 to 9:00 pm at the Winestock wine bar and retail shop in Woodstock, IL.


Longtime friends and British Invasion fanatics Phil Angotti and Mario Zavala will perform at The Crow Bar, at 4001 E. 106th Street. Doors open at 7:00 pm.


Happy Birthday to folk rock/pop star Donovan, who gave us classic Top 40 hits such as “Sunshine Superman,” “Mellow Yellow,” and “Wear Your Love Like Heaven,” as well as the (unfortunately still relevant) protest song “Universal Soldier.”


They’re definitely not through being cool. The DEVO - 50 Years Of De-Evolution Tour will make a stop at the Riviera Theatre on Chicago’s north side tomorrow (Saturday) night. It would be fun to hear off-kilter hits such as “Beautiful World” and “Whip It” performed live, not to mention their groundbreaking take on The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”


It’s the Time Of The Teasin’ for Zombies. The official social media sites for The Zombies recently promised there will be “some exciting news coming your way next week.” Our only clue is a fab gear line drawing based on how the band looked in the 1960s.


Chicago Chefs Cook, a non-profit that taps into Chicago’s restaurant community to provide humanitarian relief to those in need, has put together a Chicago Chefs Cookbook that will benefit the local organization Chi-Care. Full disclosure: my nephew Joe Flamm, who runs the Rose Mary restaurant, is among the chefs participating. The book arrives in Mariano’s stores all around the city this Monday, and there’s a pre-launch event tomorrow (Saturday) from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Mariano’s store at 3030 N. Broadway. Chefs will be on hand to sign copies, and there will be a representative from ChiCare.


Tickets for Graham Nash’s massive North American Fall Tour are now on sale. The schedule includes Denver, Omaha, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Boston, Quebec City, Ottawa, and two shows at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston, IL. The official Graham Nash Facebook page announced today Judy Collins will be joining Nash for a few of those concerts.


Neil Young with Crazy Horse will perform at the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island on May 23. Other stops on the tour include San Diego, Phoenix, Atlanta, Austin, Toronto, and Queens, NY.


Van Go, an indie rock band that’s given us hard-edged, melodic gems such as “Invisible Girls,” “Your Three Minutes Are Up,” “Grim Life,” and “Live Through This” across six albums, will perform at Montrose Saloon tomorrow night. Recent Facebook posts from the band indicate there could be some new songs during the set.


Paul McCartney Photographs 1963 – 64 Eyes Of The Storm opened last Friday at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. The exhibit runs through August 18, and features over 250 photos taken by Paul with his Pentax film camera. Eyes Of The Storm will visit Tokyo, Japan in July and Portland, OR in September. Fans can also experience those insane days of early Beatlemania with the book 1963 Eyes Of The Storm - Photographs And Reflections By Paul McCartney.


Local power pop band Triple promises to perform “All Killer No Filler” during its gig at the Burlington venue at 3425 W. Fullerton tomorrow (Saturday) night. The music starts at 10:00 pm. 


Blondie founding member Chris Stein has a memoir titled Under A Rock coming out on June 11, and it’s available to pre-order from various sites. The book, which features a forward by Debbie Harry, is described by MacMillan Publishers as a “a plunge into the moments that made a giant 1980’s artistic sensation.”


Chicago musician Steven Delisi, formerly with the band Phenomenal Cat and a recent performer at International Pop Overthrow - Chicago, is working on a solo effort with a tentative release date of October 18. In the meantime, the first single, a catchy power pop tune titled “Will We Run” will available on June 14.


Congratulations to Stevie Van Zandt and his playwright brother Billy on having a street named for them in their hometown of Middleton, NJ during a recent official ceremony. It will be between Cherry Tree farm Road and Wilson Avenue. The honor comes from the New Jersey Hall Of Fame.


Tickets are now on sale today for the Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret at City Winery Chicago on July 29. The performance is billed as “the music of David Bowie stripped down and intimate.” Sons Of The Silent Age is led by Chris Connelly from The Revolting Cocks and Ministry and Matt Walker, whose resume includes Smashing Pumpkins and Garbage. The other band members all have extensive experience on the Chicago music scene.


Sons Of The Silent Age also have a June 22 concert coming up at Summeriest in Milwaukee, WI.


The musical Stereophonic, which recently opened at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway in New York, provides a behind-the-scenes look at a fictional band (with echoes of The Beatles and Fleetwood Mac) as it struggles to record a new album.


Chicago: Home Of House, an exhibit honoring the city’s pivotal role in widespread success of house music, opened last week on Navy Pier, and will run through the end of October. As noted by Chicago Sun-Times reporter Erica Thompson, this year brings the 40th anniversary of the genre.


English ska band Madness will be playing concerts in America for first time in 12 years. Their C’est La Vie In America Tour kicks off on May 22 in Seattle, and will also include dates in the Oakland, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York Boston. Sadly, Chicago is not on their schedule. C’est La Vie, the band’s latest album, was released late last year.


Warning all folk singers. Cracker, with founding members Johnny Hickmans and David Lowery, will perform at SPACE in Evanston on July 5 and 7. The band is known for FM radio staples such as “Low” and “Get Off This,” as well as “Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now),” which proclaimed, “‘Cause what the world needs now is another folk singer like I need a hole in my head.”


Tickets are now on sale for the OHANA Festival taking place on the weekend of September 27 – 29 in Dana Point, CA. The impressive lineup includes Pearl Jam, whose impressive latest album Dark Matter was recently released; Garbage; Crowded House; Neil Young with Crazy Horse; Black Pumas; Jenny Lewis; Cat Power Sings Dylan 66; Alanis Morissette; The Breeders; and Kim Gordon. 


Purple Reign - A Weekend Celebration For His Royal Badness will feature A Birthday Celebration on June 7 at Joe’s Bar, and A Love Bizarre on June 8 at Logan Square Auditorium. Both locations are in Chicago, and will feature a different set of DJs spinning Prince music each night. Admission is free with an HIV test in advance or on the night of the show. See the Eventbrite listing for full information.

 

Lost Angel: The Genius Of Judee Sill, a new documentary about the 1970s singer-songwriter who died tragically in 1979, is being released in several theaters around the country, and will be available to stream on Amazon and Apple TV. The film features Linda Ronstadt, Graham Nash, Jackson Brown, David Crosby, David Geffen and other well-known popular music figures.


Buffalo Creek Brewing in Long Grove will celebrate the arrival of spring with the Germany-inspired MaiFest today and tomorrow (May 10 and 11.) There will be live music, German games, new beer releases, and food trucks. Special beers for sale will include Old Copper and Mutterscholtz, as well as The 13th Poet, which is described as, “our lavender blonde ale inspired by Taylor Swift’s musical genius.” 


It’s touching to see so many posts across social media honoring Chicago-based musician-producer Steve Albini, who recently died at age 61 from a heart attack. Several musicians, radio personalities, journalists, and other entertainment people shared memories that showcased his professional, caring approach to studio work, creating his own music, and helping charitable organizations.

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