Heart’s red vinyl 40th Anniversary version of its debut LP Dreamboat Annie went on sale today. It doesn’t have any bonus tracks, but I’m hoping to pick up a copy at Reckless Records while I’m downtown for the Gold Coast Art Fair, which is being held in Millennium Park tomorrow and Sunday.
Material Reissue, featuring original Material Issue members bassist Ted Ansani and drummer Mike Zelenko with singer-guitarist Phil Angotti in place of the late Jim Ellison, are sharing a double bill with Green tonight at Wire in Berwyn. Zelenko and Angotti were guests on Richard Milne’s Local Anesthetic last Sunday on WXRT. If you missed the program, you can still catch it on the Local Anesthetic website.
Lin Brehmer, WXRT’s morning show host is sharing Emcee duty with Joel Murray from the hit TV show Mad Men at the annual baseball-themed Hot Stove Cool Music VIP Party tonight at Metro. Liz Phair, Bernie Williams, and JC Brooks and The Uptown Sound slated to perform, along with Peter Gammons and The Boston Hot Stove All Stars and Len Kasper and The Chicago Hot Stove All Stars.
The Tickets went on sale today for legendary punk pioneers The Buzzcocks’ September 22 show at The Vic, and new buzz band Catfish And The Bottlemen’s October 12 gig at The Riviera Theatre.
Jay Goeppner and his band Backdated will be performing at the Taste Of Des Plaines street festival tomorrow night at 7:00 PM.
Eric Howell’s King Mixer Record Release Party takes place tomorrow night at Martyrs’ on Lincoln Avenue. Phil Angotti and The Bigger Empty will also be on hand.
Whitewolfsonicpricness, whose new Shadow Of The Marigold is an ethereal, sometimes troubling but always engaging album, will be featured on WXRT’s Local Anesthetic this Sunday night. Host Richard Milne will also play tracks by Fort Frances, Studebaker John and The Hawks, Steve Leaf and the Ex Pats and Pat McKillen and Outburst on the 66.
Hard Rock Cafe is presenting The Underground Garage Concert Series on Friday nights this summer at Yankee Stadium in New York. The schedule includes WYLDLIFE next Friday; The Grip Weeds on August 5; Palmyra Delran and The Dopple Gang on August 26; and The Weeklings on September 9. Little Steven, please bring some of these shows to the Chicago area.
Taste Of Randolph, one of the higher class summer festivals in the Chicago area, is running this weekend with a band list that includes Peter Bjorn and John; The Record Company, and Save The Clocktower. I realize I’m hyping WXRT a lot this week, but the station is sponsoring a lineup of local bands on a stage that will replicate the Red Rocks Amphitheater outdoor concert venue in Denver. Those in attendance will have a chance to win a trip to Red Rocks.
I was sad to read in this past Wednesday’s Chicago Tribune that former Wings guitarist Henry McCullough has passed away at age 72. I saw the soft-spoken but interesting McCullough being interviewed at Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago a few years back, and his anecdote about playing the guitar solo on Paul McCartney’s “My Love” was fascinating and funny.
The Mary-Arrchie Theatre has come up with an eye-catching t-shirt for its very last Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins festival, which runs August 19–21 at The Den Theatre. The hippie skull design is available in blue, pink, grey, or green, and can be purchased through the theatre’s Booster funding page.
Comedian/magician and now screenwriter Penn Jillette and director Adam Rifkin will be at The Gene Siskel Film Center on July 7 for the Chicago premiere of their new comedy Director’s Cut. The film also stars Herbert Blount and Missi Pyle.
Mighty Con Dupage Comic Con takes place next Saturday and Sunday at the DuPage County Fair Grounds in Wheaton. The event promises over “100 vendors, artists, creators, and guests.” A day pass costs $8, a weekend pass is $12, and kids under 12 are admitted free.
If you’re in downtown Chicago, check out the massive and really cool mural of Muddy Waters on a building at the intersection of Madison and State.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Karen Haglof - Perseverance And Grace
Singer-songwriter/artist Karen Haglof’s off-kilter perspectives on life and romance are likely to be a comfortable fit for fans of artists like Lucinda Williams, Dawn Landes, and Elizabeth and The Catapult. Her second solo album Perseverance And Grace finds Haglof, a veteran of New York’s 1990s alt rock club scene, setting clever and often biting lyrics to alluring melodies. Her approach to arrangements is a bit repetitive but with help from bassist-vocalist Steve Almaas (who also produced this effort) and drummer CP Roth, Haglof keeps things interesting.
Most of her subject matter concerns navigating the various ups and downs of everyday life. The title track is a guitar-driven allegory in which Perseverance and Grace are the names of a married couple that befriends Haglof and nurtures her. “Monday Under My Belt,” a funky rock tune augmented by Liza Colby’s backing vocals, offers a survival guide for the work week, and on the bluesy “Tornado (Through The Bottleneck),” Haglof wishes for a “haven from harm.”
The outlook is much sunnier on the romantic rock song “Sunday Walk,” as a woman enjoys the simple pleasures of running errands with her significant other. “Trouble-Won’t Say More,” which features Mitch Easter on guitar, and the hard-hitting “Hair Bite” showcase Haglof's gift for crafting fun and imaginative wordplay. She offers the helpful strategy of taking things in stride on slinky and tropical-sounding final track “Cool Down.”
Most of her subject matter concerns navigating the various ups and downs of everyday life. The title track is a guitar-driven allegory in which Perseverance and Grace are the names of a married couple that befriends Haglof and nurtures her. “Monday Under My Belt,” a funky rock tune augmented by Liza Colby’s backing vocals, offers a survival guide for the work week, and on the bluesy “Tornado (Through The Bottleneck),” Haglof wishes for a “haven from harm.”
The outlook is much sunnier on the romantic rock song “Sunday Walk,” as a woman enjoys the simple pleasures of running errands with her significant other. “Trouble-Won’t Say More,” which features Mitch Easter on guitar, and the hard-hitting “Hair Bite” showcase Haglof's gift for crafting fun and imaginative wordplay. She offers the helpful strategy of taking things in stride on slinky and tropical-sounding final track “Cool Down.”
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Saturday Slumgullion
My wife Pam and I just returned from a week-long vacation in Washington, D.C. that included visits to most of the city's historical and cultural landmarks. I was barely back in time to prepare for one of Chicago’s best weekends of the year for art and entertainment.
Attending the Summer Suite 2016 Opening Reception at the Palette And Chisel Academy Of Fine Arts last night kept me from posting Slumgullion. So here’s a belated Broken Hearted Toy welcome to all the tourists, whether they’re in town for The Blues Festival, The Printers Row Lit Fest, Old Town Art Fair, Wells Street Art Fair, Spring Awakening, or America’s Cup.
The Chicago Blues Festival wraps up tomorrow night with a Tribute To Otis Rush at The Petrillo Music Shell. Participants include Jimmy Johnson, Eddy Clearwater, Lurie Bell, Kenny Anderson, and Eddie Shaw.
The Chicago Blues Festival wraps up tomorrow night with a Tribute To Otis Rush at The Petrillo Music Shell. Participants include Jimmy Johnson, Eddy Clearwater, Lurie Bell, Kenny Anderson, and Eddie Shaw.
Spring Awakening, now in its fifth year, has one more day of positive vibes at Addams/Medill Park.
The 32nd Annual Printers Row Lit Fest covers about three blocks in the south end of the Loop, and features well-known authors, fledgling writers, booksellers, and food vendors. I spoke with author Laura Quinn about her novel Punk Charming, which is set in the mid-1980s and is described as, “A Mixtape Of Spiked Hair, An Elusive Heir . . . and Spiteful Stares.”
The Midsommarfest in Andersonville continues Sunday with several performances scattered across five stages. Long-time Broken Hearted Toy favorites The New Invaders perform an amazing variety of 1960s rock at 4:00 PM on the Swedish Stage.
The Midsommarfest in Andersonville continues Sunday with several performances scattered across five stages. Long-time Broken Hearted Toy favorites The New Invaders perform an amazing variety of 1960s rock at 4:00 PM on the Swedish Stage.
There’s also one day left to check out Remix Chicago in Logan Square on Milwaukee Avenue. In addition to line performers, this street fair offers recycled art, repurposing workshops, and a vintage market.
The Kickback and Freakwater are among the acts scheduled tomorrow for Ribfest Chicago on Lincoln/Irving Park/Damen.
It looks like the weather will be perfect for checking out all kinds of art at The Old Town Art Fair and The Wells Street Art Fair tomorrow.
Tickets are now on sale for An Evening With David Crosby at Thalia Hall on August 31 and Patti Smith and her Band performing Horses at the Riviera Theatre on December.
A few days before leaving for D.C., Pam and I saw The Zombies at The Arcada in St. Charles. Prior to the concert, we checked out an art fair just outside the venue, and spotted Zombies guitarist Tom Toomey wandering through the crowd. I bought a very cool print of Paul McCartney and John Lennon from artist Chris Drenth.
The annual baseball-themed Hot Stove Cool Music VIP Party takes place next Friday, June 17 at Metro. Liz Phair, Bernie Williams, JC Brooks and The Uptown Sound, Band Of Their Own, and Avid Dancer are slated to perform, along with and Peter Gammons and The Boston Hot Stove All Stars and Len Kasper and The Chicago Hot Stove All Stars. WXRT morning show host Lin Brehmer and Joel Murray from Mad Men will serve as Emcees.
Passion Pit and JD McPherson are the headliners for this year’s World’s Largest Block Party at Old St. Patrick’s Church on June 25. The event takes place from 5:30 to 11:00 PM at the UIC Festival Lot.
It looks like the weather will be perfect for checking out all kinds of art at The Old Town Art Fair and The Wells Street Art Fair tomorrow.
Tickets are now on sale for An Evening With David Crosby at Thalia Hall on August 31 and Patti Smith and her Band performing Horses at the Riviera Theatre on December.
A few days before leaving for D.C., Pam and I saw The Zombies at The Arcada in St. Charles. Prior to the concert, we checked out an art fair just outside the venue, and spotted Zombies guitarist Tom Toomey wandering through the crowd. I bought a very cool print of Paul McCartney and John Lennon from artist Chris Drenth.
The annual baseball-themed Hot Stove Cool Music VIP Party takes place next Friday, June 17 at Metro. Liz Phair, Bernie Williams, JC Brooks and The Uptown Sound, Band Of Their Own, and Avid Dancer are slated to perform, along with and Peter Gammons and The Boston Hot Stove All Stars and Len Kasper and The Chicago Hot Stove All Stars. WXRT morning show host Lin Brehmer and Joel Murray from Mad Men will serve as Emcees.
Passion Pit and JD McPherson are the headliners for this year’s World’s Largest Block Party at Old St. Patrick’s Church on June 25. The event takes place from 5:30 to 11:00 PM at the UIC Festival Lot.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Let’s All Get Up And Go To The Fest
WXRT air personality Terri Hemmert recently announced the 2016 Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago guest lineup on her Breakfast With The Beatles weekly show. She’ll once again be serving as Master Of Ceremonies when the annual event comes to the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in suburban Rosemont on the weekend of August 12–14. It’s fitting that Hemmert, a veteran of Chicago’s airwaves, sometimes jokingly calls herself Aunt Terri. She’s one of several people who have become a sort of family to Fest regulars over the years.
Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago presents musicians, authors, artists, photographers, and music biz people who have some connection to to the most famous band in rock history. Many are accessible to fans in both the general sense of watching them being interviewed in the hotel ballroom, and on a face-to-face basis at the autograph tables. It’s not unusual to spot one of the guests walking through the crowd or chatting with fans.
This might be the first Fest appearance for musician Albert Lee, who has recorded with Eric Clapton and Jackson Browne, but otherwise, there are few newcomers this year. Peter Asher of Peter and Gordon; singer Billy J. Kramer; musician, artist and early Beatles confidant Klaus Voormann; musician/producer Mark Hudson; sax player-vocalist Mark Riviera; Joey Molland from Badfinger; and George Harrison’s older sister Louise are all sure to be welcomed when they return this year.
In addition to the Beatles-related guests, Liverpool, one of the best Beatles tribute bands around will perform each night, and there’s a huge marketplace with loads of music-related memorabilia. Tickets for The Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago are $46.00 for Friday; $69.00 for Saturday or Sunday; and $172.00 for the entire weekend. I’m planning on doing a more extensive preview closer to the event.
Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago presents musicians, authors, artists, photographers, and music biz people who have some connection to to the most famous band in rock history. Many are accessible to fans in both the general sense of watching them being interviewed in the hotel ballroom, and on a face-to-face basis at the autograph tables. It’s not unusual to spot one of the guests walking through the crowd or chatting with fans.
This might be the first Fest appearance for musician Albert Lee, who has recorded with Eric Clapton and Jackson Browne, but otherwise, there are few newcomers this year. Peter Asher of Peter and Gordon; singer Billy J. Kramer; musician, artist and early Beatles confidant Klaus Voormann; musician/producer Mark Hudson; sax player-vocalist Mark Riviera; Joey Molland from Badfinger; and George Harrison’s older sister Louise are all sure to be welcomed when they return this year.
In addition to the Beatles-related guests, Liverpool, one of the best Beatles tribute bands around will perform each night, and there’s a huge marketplace with loads of music-related memorabilia. Tickets for The Fest For Beatles Fans - Chicago are $46.00 for Friday; $69.00 for Saturday or Sunday; and $172.00 for the entire weekend. I’m planning on doing a more extensive preview closer to the event.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Music, TV, And Art News
Vinyl, the HBO series based on how the record industry reacted to the arrival of disco and punk rock in the 1970s, is now available on Blue-ray and DVD. Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese are the co-creators of Vinyl, which hopefully will return for another season.
Later this month, Roadies, a backstage look at the hardworking men and women who ensure everything’s in working order for traveling rock bands, will kickoff on Showtime. Cameron Crowe is serving as writer, director, and producer.
If you miss tonight’s show by Whitewolfsonicprincess at La Principal in Evanston, you can still catch the Chicago alt rock band’s vocalist Carla Hayden and guitarist-vocalist James Moeller on Nick Digilio’s WGN show this Wednesday morning (June 8) from 2:00 to 5:00 AM. They’ll be discussing their haunting and well-crafted new album Shadow Of The Marigold.
The Zombies, who wrapped up their current U.S. tour last Sunday in St. Charles (my concert review was posted on June 2), will be part of the Flower Power Cruise in 2017. The ship leaves Ft. Lauderdale on February 27 and will visit Jamaica and Nassau before returning home on March 4. The other acts on the cruise are Eric Burdon and The Animals, Chad and Jeremy, Micky Dolenz, The 5th Dimension, The Family Stone, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Rare Earth, Spencer Davis, Three Dog Night, Vanilla Fudge, and The Yardbirds. Three acts from The Abbey Road on the River Festival—BritBeat, The Jukebox, and Hal Bruce—will also be onboard.
Ellis Clark And The Big Parade Featuring Ary Jeebie perform this Thursday (June 9) night at the Underground Wonder Bar on Clark Street just north of downtown Chicago. In addition to his solo efforts, Clark has performed with Epicycle, Social Act, and The Handcuffs. Ary Jeebie is the front woman for the jubilant rock-a-billy outfit The Amazing Heeby Jeebies. I’ve haven’t seen one of their joint gigs yet but it sounds like a fun combination.
There’s an opening reception on Friday, June 10 for the Summer Suite 2016 exhibit at the Palette And Chisel studio in Chicago. Artists Maro Bizarro, Lenin Delsol, Mary Klug, Ralph Paquet, Michele Soncini, and Bodo Stolczenberger will be showing their work. Piano player Cleo Michelle Milan and The Laboratory Dancers will be performing. The reception opens at 6:00 PM and runs through 10:00 PM.
Congratulations to folk singer Dean Milano on 50 years of professional performing. He marked the occasion with a private party for friends yesterday afternoon at Mac’s On Slade in Palatine.
Later this month, Roadies, a backstage look at the hardworking men and women who ensure everything’s in working order for traveling rock bands, will kickoff on Showtime. Cameron Crowe is serving as writer, director, and producer.
If you miss tonight’s show by Whitewolfsonicprincess at La Principal in Evanston, you can still catch the Chicago alt rock band’s vocalist Carla Hayden and guitarist-vocalist James Moeller on Nick Digilio’s WGN show this Wednesday morning (June 8) from 2:00 to 5:00 AM. They’ll be discussing their haunting and well-crafted new album Shadow Of The Marigold.
The Zombies, who wrapped up their current U.S. tour last Sunday in St. Charles (my concert review was posted on June 2), will be part of the Flower Power Cruise in 2017. The ship leaves Ft. Lauderdale on February 27 and will visit Jamaica and Nassau before returning home on March 4. The other acts on the cruise are Eric Burdon and The Animals, Chad and Jeremy, Micky Dolenz, The 5th Dimension, The Family Stone, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Rare Earth, Spencer Davis, Three Dog Night, Vanilla Fudge, and The Yardbirds. Three acts from The Abbey Road on the River Festival—BritBeat, The Jukebox, and Hal Bruce—will also be onboard.
Ellis Clark And The Big Parade Featuring Ary Jeebie perform this Thursday (June 9) night at the Underground Wonder Bar on Clark Street just north of downtown Chicago. In addition to his solo efforts, Clark has performed with Epicycle, Social Act, and The Handcuffs. Ary Jeebie is the front woman for the jubilant rock-a-billy outfit The Amazing Heeby Jeebies. I’ve haven’t seen one of their joint gigs yet but it sounds like a fun combination.
There’s an opening reception on Friday, June 10 for the Summer Suite 2016 exhibit at the Palette And Chisel studio in Chicago. Artists Maro Bizarro, Lenin Delsol, Mary Klug, Ralph Paquet, Michele Soncini, and Bodo Stolczenberger will be showing their work. Piano player Cleo Michelle Milan and The Laboratory Dancers will be performing. The reception opens at 6:00 PM and runs through 10:00 PM.
Congratulations to folk singer Dean Milano on 50 years of professional performing. He marked the occasion with a private party for friends yesterday afternoon at Mac’s On Slade in Palatine.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Slumgullion
The always interesting and informative Joe Marchese has a post on The Second Disc website about the recent release of a special two-CD edition of The Kinks’ Everybody’s In Show-Biz on RCA and Legacy Recordings. This version will include previously unreleased live performances and outtakes, and comes with a 24-page booklet. You can also find information on The Second Disc about new releases from Petula Clark (Natural Love); David Bowie (A Reality Tour); The Rolling Stones (Totally Stripped) and The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Got A Mind To Give Up Living: Live 1966).
The New Invaders, one of the best and most eclectic 1960s cover bands in Chicago, has a busy June schedule that includes the Schaumburg Concert Library Series on Monday, June 6 and the Andersenville MidsommarFest on Clark Street in Chicago on Sunday, June 12.
The New Invaders, one of the best and most eclectic 1960s cover bands in Chicago, has a busy June schedule that includes the Schaumburg Concert Library Series on Monday, June 6 and the Andersenville MidsommarFest on Clark Street in Chicago on Sunday, June 12.
The
Smithereens will be performing their power pop masterpieces on September 25 at City Winery Chicago.
Other acts coming to the venue include The Fixx on August 11, and Rhett Miller
on June 19.
Michael Vogus, lead guitarist for the roots rock/theatrical Chicago-based band Burnside And Hooker, is organizing a benefit for The Patrick Grange Memorial Foundation For ALS Research on July 24 at Schubas. In addition to Burnside And Hooker, the lineup features Draft Week; Jennifer Hall; Simpleton And Cityfolk; The Fox And The Hounds; Sayers; and The New Switcheroo.
Chicago’s
veteran psychedelic band The Red Plastic Buddha is among the 11 acts offered on
the fifth various artists compilation from the Edinburgh indie label Dogs Got A Bone. There are also tracks by The Twistettes; The Shards; Rise Of The Echo Drone; and The Rhemedies.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Let Me Tell You ‘Bout The Way They Rocked
The Zombies wrapped up their current U.S. tour at the Arcada Theatre in St.
Charles, IL with a mix of hits, vintage rarities, and songs from their new
album Still Got That Hunger. The high-powered performance confirmed just how
much this iconic British Invasion band has always drawn inspiration from
American rhythm and blues. Lead vocalist Colin Blunstone belted out the opening
number “I Love You”—a Zombies original that was successfully covered by the
American band People back in the 1960s—with so much power and soul it was
immediately evident Zombies fans were in for a treat.
Keyboards
player-vocalist Rod Argent occasionally took a turn on lead vocals, and the
harmonies he and Blunstone created, often with guitarist Tom Toomey and
bassist Jim Rodford joining in, were first rate. Renditions of The Miracles’
“You Really Got A Hold On Me” and Little Anthony And The Imperials' “I Think I’m Going Out Of My Head” were
pulled off brilliantly. Drummer Steve Rodford didn’t sing but his driving beat played a key role in the
band’s well-crafted approach.
The
material from Still Got That Hunger had an authentic rhythm and blues feel,
from the hard-hitting “Moving On” to a jazzy reworking of “I Want You Back
Again,” a very early Zombies number that was recently covered by Tom Petty. “New
York” is a tribute to the soul artists like Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone The
Zombies discovered during their first trip to America back in the early 1960s. Rod
Argent introduced the heartfelt “Maybe Tomorrow” by explaining how The Zombies
needed to get special permission from Paul McCartney to use a line from The
Beatles’ “Yesterday.”
The
Zombies honored their Sgt. Pepper era masterpiece Odessey and Oracle by
performing the appealing “I Want Her She Wants Me” and “This Could Be Our Year,”
as well as an extended take on the classic “Time Of The Season” that was fueled
by Argent’s adventurous keyboards playing. “Hold Your Head Up,” a major hit by his eponymous band in 1972, offered another showcase for Argent, and kudos to
the From West Of The Pond Zombies Fan Club for providing several audience members
with glow sticks to wave as the band
powered its way through an energetic jam session. The early hits “Tell Her No”
and “She’s Not There” were also major highlights, and the evening ended with
another Argent (the band) hit, the gospel/glam anthem “God Gave Rock And Roll
To You.”
Finding
Jeff Lescher and Jason Mosher from Green as the opening act was a pleasant surprise
for those of us familiar with the Chicago-based band’s quirky power pop music.
Any opening act might have been perceived as an inconvenience to fans waiting
for The Zombies, but Lescher and Mosher wisely added cover versions of Gordon
Lightfoot’s “If You Could Read My Mind” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Dust” to their
acoustic set, along with their own tunes like “Jimmy” and "Monique Monique.”
Green will be doing a show with Material Reissue on June 17 at Wire in Berwyn.
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