Friday, June 28, 2024

Slumgullion


It might seem odd to celebrate someone’s birthday over a month late, but when the honoree is Pete Townshend and the ones celebrating are Chicago musicians Jason Narducy and Dag Juhlin, there’s no reason to complain. Besides, the event, being held this Sunday at Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights, has become a tradition. Narducy and Juhlin will start performing Townshend’s songs at 6:00 pm. Most of the tickets have been sold but there are still some available in the Bistro Table area.

 

England’s long-running hitmakers The Rolling Stones made a long-awaited return to Chicago last night with a concert at Soldier Field. It was part of their Hackney Diamonds Tour, and they’ll give us another one on Sunday. Concert-goers who drop by an event AARP and Chicago radio station WXRT are staging on Sunday at Reggies can catch a free bus ride to and from Soldier Field and have a chance to win a merch bundle. Reggies is located just south of downtown.


Ratboys, the Chicago-based indie rock band whose 2023 album The Window made quite an impression, will spend almost the rest of this year out on tour, beginning with a concert tonight in Woodstock, NY. Other stops will include Boise, Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Denver, Vancouver, and Washington, DC before Ratboys come home to Chicago for a gig at Thalia Hall on November 29.


Andy Stone, the Rhode Island singer-songwriter who released the Every Single Day and This Giant Awoke albums in 2020 and 2017 respectively, has a new 4-song EP titled Plug In that will be available on various streaming and download apps somewhere around July 7. It can also be ordered directly from Stone via his PayPal account. Based on the catchy song “Got No Clue” and its video, the new material once again taps into the power pop genre.


The Soul Brunch series at City Winery Chicago continues this Saturday at noon with PureSoul: 80’s R&B.


Squeeze has been giving the world clever and irresistibly catchy songs for decades, and had a sold-out show today at the Glastonbury Festival - Pyramid Stage in Glastonbury. That event kicks off five months of touring back and forth between the UK and USA. After a gig on the Isle Of Man on August 6, the band will fly off for a performance in Eugene OR. Other North American stops include Oakland, Costa Mesa, Phoenix, Austin, Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, and Orlando. Squeeze will return to the UK in early October and continue touring through November. Tickets are now on sale for the Squeeze concert on September 5 at the Chicago Theatre. The English Beat will be the special guest for that night.


Musicians Tony Nuncio, Eric Chial, Dave Sebastian, and Mike Cohen will host Nick Nite! at Montrose Saloon on July 9. The event is a well-deserved tribute to British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe, who’s either penned or performed witty gems such as “Cruel To Be Kind,” “So It Goes,” “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding?” and “I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock  ’n' Roll).”


The Chicago-based, self-described new wave band Sonic45 has a Record Release Party coming up on July 13 at SPACE in Evanston for its second album Supersonic. For a limited time, a violet vinyl copy, complete with a download card with five bonus demo versions, can be ordered from the band’s label Cheap Kiss Records website for only $20. Sonic45 comprises sports broadcaster/musician/songwriter Len Kasper, along with Chicago music scene veterans Matt Spiegel (also a sportscaster); Liam Davis; Gerald Dowd; and Dag Juhlin. Sunshine Boys, the Chicago-based band that released two impressive albums (and also features Juhlin), will be the opening act for that SPACE Record Release Party.


Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, a new documentary from HBO Documentary Films, recently had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Interviews with several famous musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, help create a full portrait of the the E Street Band member/Sopranos actor/Underground Garage radio host. It’s now available on Max.


The Telepaths, Gunnelpumpers, and The Rut will each perform original indie rock and roll songs tomorrow night at Phyllis’s Musical Inn. The music starts at 8:30 pm; Phyllis’s Musical Inn is located at 1800 W. Division on Chicago’s north side.


FitzGerald’s has long been known for putting together an impressive schedule for its annual American Music Festival, and this year is no exception. The event, which runs July 3 – 6, will include Nikki Lane and Sierra Hull; The Jayhawks; Old 97’s; Robert Randolph Band; Marcia Ball; Joe Pug; Rhett Miller; Ike Reilly Assassination; Tributaurus; Anna Fermin’s Trigger Gospel; C.J. Chenier And The Red Hot Louisiana Band; Joel Paterson; The Waco Brothers; and Michael McDermott among the headline acts.


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).” 


Blondie founding member Chris Stein’s memoir titled Under A Rock is now available 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.”


Long-time Arlington Heights venue Jimmy D’s District has an outdoor music event titled Jimmy D’s Fest On The Patio coming up on July 12 and 13. It’s located at 1718 W. Northwest Highway.


The Northman Riverwalk has reopened for the season, giving visitors an opportunity to enjoy a variety of live music and food outdoors with an impressive view of downtown Chicago. This weekend brings performances by the Hip-Hop Afrobeats band The KPilla Experience tomorrow afternoon; hard rockers The Midnight Calls early tomorrow evening, and classic rock covers band Vinyl Idols on Sunday afternoon. The Northman Riverwalk is located on the Chicago River at 233 N. Riverwalk.

 

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.


Long Grove, IL will present a Blues Fest at Brothers’ Field this weekend. Tomorrow brings the main event, which starts at 1:00 pm and Sunday will offer a more laid back approach featuring various performers, starting at noon.


There will be a Catfight 20th Anniversary Reunion featuring band members Julie, Rose, Lori, and Lisa at the Backlot Bash being held this Sunday, June 30 on Chicago’s (5248 N. Clark Street) north side.


New York indie rock quartet The dB’s recently released their 1981 debut album Stands for deciBels on vinyl for the first time (along with CD and digital formats) and will launch a Reunion Tour in September. It starts with a concert at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC on September 7, and will continue with stops in Washington, DC; Philadelphia; Jersey City; St. Paul; and Chicago. That Chicago gig is at the Old Town School Of Folk Music October 12, with Vulgar Boatmen also on the bill.


As someone who’s been a fan of The Reader for most of its 50-year existence and is currently a subscriber, I’m glad to see it’s once again coming out on a weekly basis. The paper is now a nonprofit operation, and could use some assistance keeping afloat. Donations are encouraged, and contributing $5 per month enables you to become a member.


As noted on The Second Disc website, Rhino and Avenue Records will release the 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of  The World Is a Ghetto - The Complete Sessions on July 19. The classic album by War will be remastered and include previously unreleased tracks and other bonus material. It will be available in 4 CD, 5LP box  and digital formats.


Rebel Girl: My Life As A Feminist Punk, a memoir from riot-grrrl band Bikini Kill vocalist Kathleen Hanna is now available from HarperCollins Publishers on various websites and book stores.


Feathers McGraw, one of cinema’s most devious villains, will return to his wicked ways in the upcoming film Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. The official Wallace And Gromit social media sites promise it’s coming to the BBC and Netflix sometime this winter.


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.


Have You Got It Yet? - The Story Of Syd Barrett And Pink Floyd will be available in DVD and Rlu-ray formats from Mercury Studios 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.


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.

English musician Matt Johnson will bring his band The The to North America for the first time in 25 years to perform several 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.” 

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Incoming


It’s quite possible The Rolling Stones are rocking Soldier Field with their too-many-to-count hit songs as you’re reading this post. The band will perform tonight with Bettye LaVette as their opening act, and Sunday with Lainey Wilson as their opening act. Even those who can’t make it to either of these events can order Chicago-specific merch (such as the poster above) from the official Rolling Stones Shop

Also, as a quick reminder, the Martyrs’ venue on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago will host Band 2 - Tim Ries And Bernard Fowler - A Loving Celebration Of Charlie Watts at 7:00 pm tomorrow night. The Martyrs’ Facebook notes, “We are thrilled to continue our tradition of hosting memorable concerts with Tim Ries, Bernard Fowler and special guests when the Rolling Stones are in town.


The Soul Brunch series at City Winery Chicago continues this Saturday at noon with PureSoul: 80’s R&B.


The Northman Riverwalk has reopened for the season, giving visitors an opportunity to enjoy a variety of live music and food outdoors with an impressive view of downtown Chicago. This weekend brings performances by the artistically named covers band Torpedos Los! on Friday, Hip-Hop/Afrobeats band The KPilla Experience on Saturday afternoon; hard rockers The Midnight Calls early Saturday evening, and classic rock covers band Vinyl Idols Sunday afternoon. The Northman Riverwalk is located on the Chicago River at 233 N. Riverwalk.


The Telepaths, Gunnelpumpers, and The Rut will each perform original indie rock and roll songs this Saturday night at Phyllis’s Musical Inn. The music starts at 8:30 pm; Phyllis’s Musical Inn is located at 1800 W. Division on Chicago’s north side.


Triple, a trio of Chicago music scene veterans who favor catchy melodies, have a gig tomorrow night at Liar’s Club. The venue is located at 1665 W. Fullerton.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

The Sound He Appears To Make


Illinois musician Herb Eimerman has plenty of experience crafting melodic and meaningful power pop music, and he continues that tradition with his new single “Years Behind You.” His depiction of one generation passing its knowledge on to the next is reminiscent of Graham Nash’s “Teach Your Children” from the first Crosby, Stills and Nash album. Eimerman’s 12-string Rickenbacker strumming reaches further back, to the classic hit singles of The Byrds. He also plays acoustic and bass guitar on the recording. Long-time collaborator Joe Algeri (they’re both founding members of The Britannicas) helps out on drums and backing vocals, while Gavin Eimerman adroitly adds layers of guitar strumming. Most importantly, Herb Eimerman’s positive message of enjoying life to its fullest and watching younger people grow in love” is very much needed in these troubled times. “Years Behind You” will be available on Herb Eimerman’s Bandcamp page this Friday.

Chicago guitarist-bassist Brett Ratner’s debut EP Cityscapes, which became available on Bandcamp last Friday, offers an adventurous trio of instrumentals. Technically, the engaging “Caribbean Street Fest” features Monica da Silva’s playful vocals, but she’s not singing actual words. “Biking At Night” is a shimmering mix of jazz and blues that conjures a nocturnal vibe, while “Speedy Delivery” takes a faster, more rock and roll approach. If these songs seem well-suited for a soundtrack, it’s probably because Ratner has extensive experience composing for TV shows and movies. Drummer Larry Beers and harmonica-keyboards player Derrick Procell are also onboard for this enjoyable trip.


Let ‘Er Rip, the second solo album from Alaskan singer-songwriter Mark Ward, is now available in CD and digital formats on his Bandcamp page. It comes recommended from Paul Collins of The Nerves and Paul Collins Beat fame, and offers power pop gems such as the first single “I’ve Been Around,” as well as “Pixie Girl” and “Love Me Once Again.” Ward recorded the bulk of these 15 songs himself, with help from Dylan Mandel on drums throughout, as well as various guest musicians and vocalists. While power pop seems to be Ward’s main focus, he also does well with the genuine and fun country twang of “Villain” and “The River,” and serves up emotionally complex ballads such as “I’m Ready” and  and “Wasted On My Own Again.”

Monday, June 24, 2024

Incoming


Photo of Mick Jagger from Official Rolling Stones Facebook page.

Here’s an enthusiastic “Welcome Back!” to England’s long-running hitmakers The Rolling Stones, who will perform at Soldier Field in Chicago this Thursday and Sunday as part of their Hackney Diamonds Tour. It’s been a while, lads. A post on the band’s official Facebook page states Chicago area fans can still purchase tickets at axs.com starting at $99.50.


Those going to either Rolling Stones concert can drop by an event AARP and WXRT are staging on each of those nights at Reggies Chicago and catch a free bus ride to and from Soldier Field. Reggies is located just south of downtown. Participants who show up at Reggies on Thursday will have a chance to win tickets for Sunday night’s Rolling Stones concert, and those who come on Sunday could win a merch bundle.


On a related note, Martyrs’ on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago will host Band 2 - Tim Ries And Bernard Fowler - A Loving Celebration Of Charlie Watts at 7:00 pm on Friday. The Martyrs’ Facebook page notes, “We are thrilled to continue our tradition of hosting memorable concerts with Tim Ries, Bernard Fowler and special guests when the Rolling Stones are in town.”


Happy Birthday to Colin Blunstone, who’s been the lead vocalist for The Zombies all these years, and can still belt out those British Invasion hits with amazing soul and power. I had the honor of doing a phone interview with him for the Illinois Entertainer some years back and he was a such a nice guy. His final comment, “I’ve rather enjoyed our chat,” is just about my favorite thing any interviewee has ever said to me.


The Smithereens, with Marshall Crenshaw serving as guest lead vocalist, will be the headline act this Friday night at the City Of Wood Dale Prairie Fest in Wood Dale, IL. The music starts at 9:00 pm.


Long Grove, IL will present a Blues Fest at Brothers’ Field this Saturday starting at 1:00 pm and Sunday starting at noon. Saturday’s lineup of performers will include Willie Buck, Sheryl Youngblood, Ivan Singh, Casey Lee, and the Blue Line Blues Band; Sunday will offer a more laid back approach featuring various performers.


There will be a Catfight 20th Anniversary Reunion featuring band members Julie, Rose, Lori, and Lisa at the Backlot Bash being held this Sunday, June 30 on Chicago’s (5248 N. Clark Street) north side.


Squeeze has been giving the world clever and irresistibly catchy songs for decades, and has a sold-out show this Friday at the Glastonbury Festival - Pyramid Stage in Glastonbury. That event kicks off five months of touring back and forth between the UK and USA. After a gig on the Isle Of Man on August 6, the band will fly off a week later for a performance in Eugene OR. Other North American stops include Oakland, Costa Mesa, Phoenix, Austin, Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, and Orlando. Squeeze will return to the UK in early October and continue touring there through November. Tickets are now on sale for the Squeeze concert on September 5 at the Chicago Theatre. The English Beat will be the special guest for that night.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Incoming


Graphic from Paul McCartney Official Facebook page.

Today is Paul McCartney’s birthday, and social media is justifiably overflowing with best wishes and smashing photos of him throughout his career. My wife Pam and I had such a great time seeing him perform a high-energy, three-hour concert on my birthday a few years ago, I want to express my admiration and gratitude. You never forget seeing a show like that. A toast to you, Sir Paul.


Another British musician who’s celebrating a birthday today is Mordecai Smyth. His music isn’t as well known as McCartney’s, so by way of introduction, I’ll say he fancies setting clever and occasionally creepy lyrics to catchy 1960s style arrangements. His music is available via the Mega Dodo label. Smyth once teased me on Facebook about listing so many local entertainment events on my blog, so I responded by naming him an unofficial citizen of my home town of Palatine, IL. I’m sure he cherishes that honor to this day. Happy Birthday, Mordecai.


On the subject of musician birthdays, the Chicago area Beatles tribute band The What 4 will celebrate McCartney’s birthday, as well as What 4 band member Casey McDonough’s birthday, tomorrow night at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn. This Sunday will bring Phil Angotti’s Southside Birthday Bash at the Blue Island Beer Company in Blue Island. Angotti, who’s a member of The What 4, and is known throughout Chicago for his tribute shows and original music, will be performing hits by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and other British Invasion acts. Happy Birthday, Casey and Phil.


The Ravinia Festival in Highland Park will present well-known performers in its comfy outdoor setting throughout the summer. That includes Violent Femmes with the Chicago Philharmonic this Friday and Little Feat + Los Lobos on Saturday. See the official Ravinia Festival website for the full list of events. 


I’ll be pitching my YA paranormal/romance/rock and roll novel, and its sequel to literary agents this Saturday at the Writing Day Workshop in Chicago. I’ve been going to this event for a few years now, and highly recommend it to aspiring writers. The full schedule of classes and events is available online, and there are virtual and in-person Writing Day Workshops in other cities in America.


Sons Of The Silent Age, a terrific David Bowie tribute band featuring veteran musicians from the Chicago area, will travel to Milwaukee, WI to perform a concert this Saturday to perform at SummerFest.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Slumgullion


New York indie rock quartet The dB’s recently released their 1981 debut album Stands for deciBels on vinyl for the first time (along with CD and digital formats) and will launch a short Summer/Fall Reunion Tour in September. It starts with a concert at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC on September 7, and will continue with stops in Washington, DC; Philadelphia; Jersey City; St. Paul; and Chicago. That Chicago gig is at the Old Town School Of Folk Music October 12, with Vulgar Boatmen also on the bill.


Ravinia Festival in Highland Park will present well-known performers in its comfy outdoor setting throughout the summer. That includes upcoming concerts by Michael Franti And Spearhead + Trevor Hall tomorrow night; Violent Femmes with the Chicago Philharmonic on June 21 (I’ll bet no one predicted that combination); and Little Feat + Los Lobos on June 22.


There’s a musician loosely based on Michael Franti in my YA paranormal/romance novel, but he’ll never know unless I get it published. I’ll be pursuing that goal next Saturday at the Writing Day Workshop in Chicago by pitching to three literary agents. I’ve been going to this event for a few years now, and I highly recommend it to aspiring writers. Wish me luck.


All four members of R.E.M. surprised the audience at last night’s Songwriters Hall Of Fame ceremony by performing their hit 1991 song “Losing My Religion.” It was the first time they’d been onstage together in a number of years. CBS Mornings correspondent Anthony Mason suspected that might happen, based on an interview he did with R.E.M. in February, but reportedly was sworn to secrecy. Unfortunately, the band insists last night’s “Losing My Religion” rendition was a one-off deal, and fans shouldn’t expect to see them playing together in the future.


The release show for Steve Dawson’s impressive new album Ghosts will take place this Sunday night at SPACE in Evanston. It’s the sixth solo effort from the Chicago-based singer-songwriter who’s also drawn praise as a founding member of the Dolly Varden Americana/rock band. Ghosts once again finds Dawson delving deep into the characters he creates through descriptive lyrics and his expressive vocals. The optimistic first single “Time To Let Some Light In” and “Leadville,” a tale of a desolate southern town and its derelict citizens, are among the many highlights.


Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, a new documentary from HBO Documentary Films, recently had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Interviews with several famous musicians, including Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney, help create a full portrait of the the E Street Band member/Sopranos actor/Underground Garage radio host. Starting on June 22, it will be available on Max.


Jay Goeppner from the 1960s rock and roll tribute band Backdated will star in The Lennon Project at 7:00 pm tomorrow at the Raue Center For The Performing Arts in Crystal Lake, IL. The event, which is being sponsored by SoundTracks Of A Generation, promises to “present the songs and the life of John Lennon in a chronological soundscape.”


As someone who’s been a fan of The Reader for most of its 50-year existence and is currently a subscriber, I’m glad to see it’s once again coming out on a weekly basis. The paper is now a nonprofit operation, and could use some assistance keeping afloat. Donations are encouraged, and contributing $5 per month enables you to become a member.


The June 6 issue of The Reader offered its usual mix of local news, political viewpoints, and culture. Longtime followers of the Chicago music scene should enjoy journalist/artist Steve Krakow’s The Secret History Of Chicago Music profile on the The Pearl Handle Band. The southern rock group broke up in 1984, but as Krakow reports, a long-lost album has been rescued and is now available in Bandcamp.


Long-time entertainment writer Mark Caro (Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune) has interviewed several well-known musicians for his Caropop podcasts, with the most recent being guitarist-vocalist Vicki Peterson The Bangles. Their friendly and informative conversation covered the songwriting process—Peterson wrote or co-wrote a lot more of the material on Bangles albums than most people realize—internal friction that caused the band to breakup, and why they eventually reunited. Peterson also talked about being a member of Continental Drifters and Psycho Sisters, and how she toured as one of The Go-Go’s for awhile.


As an avid reader and supporter of daily newspapers (despite the rising subscription rate) I often get a kick out of cartoonist Jerry Scott and illustrator Jim Borgman’s Zits comic strip. The main character Jeremy is a teenage aspiring rock star who also loves going to concerts on his parents’ dime. The current storyline concerns him going to Chicago on a train with his buddies to catch a daytime concert. It could be Lollapalooza, Pitchfork, or the recently relocated and upgraded Riot Fest; I just like the Chicago reference.


Let ‘Er Rip, the second solo album from Alaskan singer-songwriter Mark Ward, is now available in CD and digital formats on his Bandcamp page. It comes recommended by Paul Collins of The Nerves and Paul Collins Beat fame, and offers power pop gems such as the first single “I’ve Been Around,” as well as “Pixie Girl” and “Love Me Once Again.” Ward also serves up a few ballads, and there’s some fun country twang on “Villain” and “The River.” 


Phil Angotti And Friends (Casey McDonough, John San Juan, Tom Ryan and Blair Holmes) will return to City Winery Chicago for another installment of their popular Beatle Brunch series this Sunday. They’ll play the Beatles ‘65 album (plus other songs from 1965) and a mini set of McCartney songs to honor Paul’s upcoming birthday. About a month later, on July 14, Phil Angotti And Friends will perform a tribute to The Bee Gees as part of the City Winery Chicago Brunch Series.

 

The Hopscotch Music Festival will take place on September 5-7 in Raleigh, NC. The extensive list of scheduled performers include St. Vincent; The dB’s; Ducks Ltd.; Guided By Voices; Chicano Batman; and Ty Segall (solo acoustic). The event will also feature comedy acts, local vendors, and VIP parties.


The guitar-powered instrumental band OUTRONAUT will be whipping up a frenzy on the Patio Stage at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn tomorrow night.


The Police will offer what the burning shed run by artists for artists website calls archival reissues of the band’s 1983 album Synchronicity in 6-CD and 4-LP editions on July 26. Those options include a 64-page books and four art print photographs; a double CD, and a limited 'Alternate Order' picture disc are also available.


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” became available today.


As noted on The Second Disc website, Rhino and Avenue Records will release the 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of  The World Is a Ghetto - The Complete Sessions on July 19. The classic album by War will be remastered and include previously unreleased tracks and other bonus material. It will be available in 4 CD, 5LP box and digital formats.


Rebel Girl: My Life As A Feminist Punk, a memoir from riot-grrrl band Bikini Kill vocalist Kathleen Hanna is now available from HarperCollins Publishers on various websites and book stores.


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 tonight through Sunday. The event is being held on Randolph Street, between Peoria and Racine. 


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.


Chicago-based indie rock band whitewolfsonicprincess has a gig at Cary’s Lounge 2251 W. Devon tomorrow from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.


Feathers McGraw, one of cinema’s most devious villains, will return to his wicked ways in the upcoming film Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. The official Wallace And Gromit social media sites promise it’s coming to the BBC and Netflix sometime this winter.


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


Blondie founding member Chris Stein’s memoir titled Under A Rock came out on June 11, and it’s available to 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 B-52’s Day of The Dead Dance Party will be taking place November 2 at Riviera Theatre on Chicago’s north side. The band also has shows coming up in Las Vegas November 13 – 16.


Wolf Alice will celebrate 10th anniversary of its Creature Songs EP with a ten-inch, pink and blue vinyl rerelease next Friday, June 21. I’ve already pre-ordered a copy on the band’s official online store.


There will be a Catfight 20th Anniversary Reunion featuring band members Julie, Rose, Lori, and Lisa at the Backlot Bash being held June 30 on Chicago’s (5248 N. Clark Street) north side.


Have You Got It Yet? - The Story Of Syd Barrett And Pink Floyd will be available in DVD and Rlu-ray formats from Mercury Studios 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.


The Marky Ramone Plays The Ramones Classics show is coming to Bottom Lounge in Chicago’s West Loop on September 27. Musician/author/media personality Marky Ramone played drums with The Ramones for 15 years after replacing original member Tommy Ramone, so he definitely knows their stuff.


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 mentions he has a new solo album title Make It Right coming out around the same time as his book.


The Imperial Sound has a gig at Hey Nonny’s in Arlington Heights on August 2.


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.


Rhino Fest 2024 will continue through the end of June with several performances. Most will be at Facility Theatre and Chicago Dramatists, but check out the official Rhino Fest website for the full schedule.


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 next weekend, 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.”


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. 


The Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret is coming to City Winery Chicago on July 29. Sons Of The Silent Age also have a June 22 concert coming up at SummerFest in Milwaukee, WI.


The Nelikona Cafe in downtown Palatine, IL will present live folk, rock. pop and jazz via Acoustic Guitar And Vocals by Rick And Friends from 2:00 to 4:00 on the first and third Sundays of the month. Admission is free, the venue is located at 45 N. Bothwell Street. 

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Incoming


The Chicago music community will join together to honor one of its own tomorrow with the Steve Albini Vinyl Tribute Night at Hideout Inn on the city’s north side. The event is being co-sponsored by Reckless Records, Hot Doug’s and Hideout Inn, with Reckless DJs providing the music. Albini was a member of hard-edged bands such as Shellac and Big Black, as well as an in-demand producer who worked with bands such as Nirvana and The Pixies. His passing last month resulted in several heartfelt tales of his accomplishments and dedication on social media. Hideout Inn is located at 1354 W. Wabansia Avenue.


New York indie rock quartet The dB’s recently released their 1981 debut album Stands for deciBels on vinyl for the first time (along with CD and digital formats) and will launch a short Summer/Fall Reunion Tour in September. It starts with a concert at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC on September 7, and will continue with stops in Washington, DC; Philadelphia; Jersey City; St. Paul; and Chicago. That Chicago gig is at the Old Town School Of Folk Music October 12, with Vulgar Boatmen also on the bill.


Wilco and special guest singer-songwriter Cut Worms, AKA Max Clarke, at The Salt Shed in Chicago this Friday. Wilco will most likely feature songs from their 2023 album Cousin, as well as previous gems such as “Random Name Generator,” “You And I,” and “You Never Know.”


The release show for Steve Dawson’s impressive new album Ghosts will take place this Sunday night at SPACE in Evanston. It’s the sixth solo effort from the Chicago-based singer-songwriter who has also drawn praise as a founding member of the Dolly Varden Americana/rock band. Ghosts once again finds Dawson delving deep into characters he creates through descriptive lyrics and expressive vocals. The optimistic first single “Time To Let Some Light In” and “Leadville,” a tale of a desolate southern town and its derelict citizens, are among the many highlights.


Dolph Chaney and The Phins have a show coming up at the Atlantic Bar and Grill in Chicago this Friday, with a solo performance by fellow Chicago pop rocker Phil Yates as the opening act. Chaney and Yates are both recording artists, as well as long-time veterans of the annual International Pop Overthrow - Chicago events.


Jay Goeppner from the 1960s rock and roll tribute band Backdated will star in The Lennon Project at 7:00 pm this Saturday at the Raue Center For The Performing Arts in Crystal Lake, IL. The event, which is being sponsored by SoundTracks Of A Generation, promises to “present the songs and the life of John Lennon in a chronological soundscape.”


Phil Angotti And Friends (Casey McDonough, John San Juan, Tom Ryan and Blair Holmes) will return to City Winery Chicago for another installment of their popular Beatle Brunch series this Sunday. They’ll play the Beatles ‘65 album (plus other songs from 1965) and a mini set of McCartney songs to honor Paul’s upcoming birthday.


The guitar-powered instrumental band OUTRONAUT will be whipping up a frenzy on the Patio Stage at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn this Saturday.


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 this Friday.


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 this weekend, June 14 –16. The event will be held on Randolph Street, between Peoria and Racine. 

Friday, June 7, 2024

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Congratulations to Kim Gordon on selling out tomorrow night’s gig at the Beyond The Gate venue in Chicago. It’s the second stop on the U.S. leg of her The Collective Tour. The Sonic Youth singer-guitarist’s second solo effort The Collective was released a few months back. Gordon’s upcoming shows in Detroit and Toronto have also sold out.


The Chicago Blues Festival, which is billed as the largest free blues event on the planet, opened today in Millennium Park with a multi-act Centennial Tribute to Jimmy Rogers, along with performances by five other acts. Tomorrow will bring a tribute to Dinah Washington, along with Alligator Records band Southern Avenue and 10 others acts. The legendary Buddy Guy will headline on Sunday, and other highlights will include a Centennial Tribute To Otis Spann, and performances by Cash Box Kings, Jaye Hammer, and Melody Angel. The music will take place on three stages.


Chicago-based singer-songwriter Steve Dawson consistently draws praise for his Americana/rock music, whether on solo efforts or as part of the Dolly Varden band. His much-anticipated sixth solo effort Ghosts is now available from Pravda Records in LP, CD and download formats. It’s another introspective and well-crafted effort, with Dawson delving deep into the characters he creates through lyrics and expressive vocals. “Time To Let Some Light In,” the first single, has already been getting noticed, and other highlights include the toe-tapping “Oh, California,” the bluesy “It Was A Mistake,” and “Leadville,” a Country and Western tale of a desolate southern town and its derelict citizens.


The Police will offer what the burning shed run by artists for artists website calls archival reissues of the band’s 1983 album Synchronicity in 6-CD and 4-LP editions on July 26. Those options include a 64-page books and four art print photographs; a double CD, and a limited 'Alternate Order' picture disc are also available.

 

This year’s Ravinia Festival in Highland Park kicked off tonight with the Return of The Flock concert tonight, and continues with James Taylor And His All-Star Band tomorrow and Sunday. Upcoming performances include Robert Plant and Alison Krauss; Kronos Quartet; Michael Franti And Spearhead; Violent Femmes with the Chicago Philharmonic; and Little Feat + Los Lobos.


The Hopscotch Music Festival will take place on September 5-7 in Raleigh, NC. The extensive list of scheduled performers includes St. Vincent; The dB’s; Ducks Ltd.; Guided By Voices; Chicano Batman; and Ty Segall (solo acoustic). The event will also feature comedy acts, local vendors, and VIP parties.

 

Uncle Boogie, a recently unveiled new side project from power pop band Thrift Store Halo, will perform an adventurous selection of cover versions tomorrow night at Mom’s Place just north of downtown Chicago.


As noted on The Second Disc website, Rhino and Avenue Records will release the 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of The World Is a Ghetto - The Complete Sessions on July 19. The classic album by War will be remastered and include previously unreleased tracks and other bonus material. It will be available in 4 CD, 5LP box  and digital formats.


Sonic45 has a Record Release Party coming up at SPACE in Evanston for its new Cheap Kiss Records album Supersonic on July 13, with Sunshine Boys as the opening act that night. The Chicago-based, self-described new wave band just released a second song from Supersonic on Bandcamp, following “You And I Are Stereo,” which dropped in April. This one is called “Flying Away” and features guest vocalist Kate Tucker. Sonic45 comprises sports broadcaster/musician/songwriter Len Kasper, along with Chicago music scene veterans Matt Spiegel (also a sportscaster); Liam Davis; Gerald Dowd; and Dag Juhlin.


Purple Reign - A Weekend Celebration For His Royal Badness will feature A Birthday Celebration tonight at Joe’s Bar, and A Love Bizarre tomorrow night at Logan Square Auditorium. Both locations are in Chicago, and will feature DJs spinning Prince music.

 

Rebel Girl: My Life As A Feminist Punk, a memoir from riot-grrrl band Bikini Kill vocalist Kathleen Hanna is now available from HarperCollins Publishers on various websites and book stores.


The Old Town Art Fair and Wells Street Art Festival, longtime favorites among Chicago’s early summer (actually pre-summer) events scene, take place tomorrow and Sunday. The former is a more serious affair, while the latter appeals to a younger crowd that likes to party. The two events are within blocks of each other in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, and visitors will find lots of fascinating art at both.


Tickets are now available for The Zombies’ second annual Begin Here Festival taking 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.


Dolph Chaney and The Phins have a show coming up at the Atlantic Bar and Grill in Chicago next Friday, June 14, with a solo performance by fellow Chicago pop rocker Phil Yates as the opening act. Chaney and Yates are both recording artists, as well as long-time veterans of the annual International Pop Overthrow - Chicago events.


Feathers McGraw, one of cinema’s most devious villains, will return to his wicked ways in the upcoming film Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. The official Wallace And Gromit social media sites promise it’s coming to the BBC and Netflix sometime this winter.


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 are now on sale for the B-52’s Day of The Dead Dance Party taking place November 2 at Riviera Theatre on Chicago’s north side. The band also has shows coming up in Las Vegas November 13 – 16.


Jay Goeppner from the 1960s rock and roll tribute band Backdated will star in The Lennon Project at 7:00 pm on June 15 at the Raue Center For The Performing Arts in Crystal Lake, IL. The event, which is being sponsored by SoundTracks Of A Generation, promises to “present the songs and the life of John Lennon in a chronological soundscape.”


Sarah McLachlan’s Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour with special guest Feist is coming to the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago this Tuesday, June 11. The Fumbling Towards Ecstasy album featured the biographical (and troubling) single “Possession.” Other cities on the extensive tour include Cincinnati; Indianapolis; Toronto; Boston. New York ; and Philadelphia.


A Charity Classic Concert will be held tomorrow at the Rolling Green Country Club in Arlington Heights to benefit Gerry’s Cafe and Rolling Green Cafe Employee Care Foundation. The hard-hitting country rock band Hillbilly Rockstar and adventurous covers band EXPO ’76 will be performing.


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.”


Singer-guitarist Michael Steven Cohen will perform favorites from the Great American Songbook at Take Flight Spirits in Skokie tomorrow, from 7:00 to 9:30 pm. 


Chicago-based folk music icon Bonnie Koloc will share the stage with journalist Mark Guarino at Hideout Inn tomorrow, starting at 4:00 pm. 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.


Wolf Alice will celebrate 10th anniversary of its Creature Songs EP with a ten-inch, pink and blue vinyl rerelease on June 21. It’s available to order on the band’s official online store. The English alt rock band’s 2022 album Blue Weekend achieved quite a bit of popular and critical success.


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 next weekend, June 14 –16. The event will be held on Randolph Street, between Peoria and Racine.


Have You Got It Yet? - The Story Of Syd Barrett And Pink Floyd will be available in DVD and Rlu-ray formats from Mercury Studios 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.


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. About a month later, on July 14, Phil Angotti And Friends will perform a tribute to The Bee Gees as part of the City Winery Chicago Brunch Series.


Steve Wynn from The Dream Syndicate has accomplished a long-time 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.


There will be a Catfight 20th Anniversary Reunion featuring band members Julie, Rose, Lori, and Lisa at the Backlot Bash being held June 30 on Chicago’s (5248 N. Clark Street) north side. I interviewed Catfight for the Palatine Countryside paper back when they were regulars at the original Durty Nellie’s. They later became one of the city’s most popular outdoor festival acts.


Tickets are now on sale for the Marky Ramone Plays The Ramones Classics show at Bottom Lounge in Chicago’s West Loop on September 27. Musician/author/media personality Marky Ramone played drums with The Ramones for 15 years after replacing original member Tommy Ramone, so he knows pretty their stuff.


The Sons Of The Silent Age - The Cracked Actor Cabaret is coming to City Winery Chicago on July 29. Sons Of The Silent Age also have a June 22 concert coming up at SummerFest in Milwaukee, WI.


Tickets are now on sale for The Imperial Sound’s gig at Hey Nonny’s in Arlington Heights on August 2.


Rhino Fest 2024 will continue through the end of June with several performances. Most will be at Facility Theatre and Chicago Dramatists, but check out the official Rhino Fest website for the full schedule.


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.

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