Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Incoming


You could listen to this box set for the next 50 years. The Who have announced a special 50th anniversary edition of their Who’s Next album that will also include songs from Pete Townshend’s ill-fated Life House project. The Second Disc website, pretty much my favorite source for news on upcoming releases, has an informative piece by Joe Marchese that describes all the variations that will be available. They range from a 10 CD set that also includes a Blu-ray, posters, a t-shirt and two books for $305.98 to a single CD with a 12-page booklet for $13.98. All of the versions are now available for pre-order, with the actual release date being September 14.


Chicago’s freewheeling rockabilly/garage rock band Amazing Heeby Jeebies will return to Montrose Saloon tomorrow (Wednesday) night.


The Bluedot Festival, billed as an “Intergalactic festival of music, science, art, technology and the exploration of space” takes place this Friday through Sunday at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, U.K. Pavement and Grace Jones are among the headline acts, and the featured events include 60 Years Of Doctor Who: A Celebration and An Afternoon Of White Rabbit Books Featuring Miki Berenyi In Conversion. Berenyi, the vocalist-guitarist for Lush, recently released a memoir titled Fingers Crossed - How Music Saved Me From Success.

 

Based on Bob Gendron’s review in today’s Chicago Tribune and various Facebook posts, it appears Cheap Trick gave Metro’s 40th Anniversary Celebration a rousing finale this past Sunday night. Congratulations to the venue and the band on their many years of bringing amazing rock and roll to the Chicago area.


I had a great time dropping by The Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden with a few friends this past Saturday for an early evening gig by Magnaphonic. The veteran Chicago area band played more covers than they normally do, but their choices were inspired and well rendered. Singer-guitarist Eric Chial made a few appearances as a guest vocalist. With the weather cooperating after an earlier spot of rain, the atmosphere at this outdoor venue was perfect for a summer evening. The Handcuffs will perform at The Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden this Thursday and The Spindles will perform on Friday.


YippieFest, the annual three-day celebration of offbeat entertainment, returns on the weekend of August 4 – 6 at PrideArtsChicago. Modeled after the late Mary-Arrchie Theatre’s long-running Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins Festival, YippieFest has done a good job of carrying on that tie-dyed tradition. The people behind it—Frank Carr from the Famous In The Future comedy group, and James Moeller from the whitewolfsonicprincess alt rock band—are Abbie Fest veterans. (Full disclosure: I was a member of Famous In The Future for several years.) Ticket prices $15 for a day pass and $25 for a weekend pass; proceeds will benefit Howard Brown Health, Brave Space Alliance, and Greater Chicago Food Depository. PrideArtChicago is located at 4139 N. Broadway.


Mount Prospect’s annual Downtown Block Party takes place at Emerson and Busse Avenue this Friday and Saturday. Big Brother’s Vinyl, a band that performs vintage hits that most other covers bands neglect, will kick things off at 4:30 on Friday.


The Factory Theater’s Lane Call: A Night Of Closing, a workplace comedy set at a department store in the 1970s, continues its run through this Sunday at The Factory Theater.

Friday, July 14, 2023

Slumgullion


God Is In The TV, the Cardiff, UK record label and culture webzine, has a put together another multi-act tribute album, and it will be available to download via Bandcamp on August 4. Pictures Of You: A Compilation Of Covers Of Songs By The Cure offers 44 tracks for a mere £5. I’m not familiar with any of the acts involved, but God Is In The TV did so well with the 2021 A Carnival Of Sorts: An R.E.M. Compilation, I’m willing to trust their choices again. “Crush With Eyeliner” by Bugeye is one of my all-time favorite covers.

Two giants of the Chicago rock music scene will combine forces when Cheap Trick headlines Metro’s 40th Anniversary Celebration Finale this Sunday night at 7:00 pm. Congratulations to the venue and the band on their many years of financial and creative success, as well as all the fun they’ve given us. The event, which also features the band Brokeback, has long been sold out.


Congratulations to Graham Nash on being chosen to receive the John Lennon Real Love Award from the nonprofit organization Theatre Within. According to a recent piece on the Billboard magazine website, the presentation will take place on December 2 at this year’s John Lennon Tribute at Town Hall in New York. This is the 43rd year Theatre Within has staged the tribute, and Yoko Ono has been involved for much of that time. Her cooperation resulted with the Real Love Award being established in 2014. According to the official website, the award acknowledges performers for “for their creative excellence, positive social impact and support of charitable causes.”


That’s what friends are for. Chicago radio station WXRT’s upcoming event honoring the late Lin Brehmer sold out shortly after tickets went on sale at noon today. Brehmer, who never sounded less than genuine when proclaiming himself as everyone’s best friend in the whole world, enjoyed a decades-long reign as one of the Chicago area’s most popular on-air personalities. A Celebration Of Lin Brehmer will take place at Metro on August 19, and be hosted by XRT DJs Terri Hemmert, Marty Lennartz, Annalisa, Ryan Arnold, Johnny Mars, and Frank E. Lee. There will be live performances by Bob Mould, Los Lobos, Jon Langford, Kelly Hogan and Michael McDermot. Proceeds from the event will benefit the charity organizations Intonation and Nourishing Hope.


As noted by Vicki Petersen of The Bangles on her Facebook page, Good Vibrations - A Punk Rock Musical is currently making its American debut at the Irish Arts Center in New York. The Lyric Theatre, Belfast Production is an inspiring tale about a record store owner in Belfast during the 1970s. Peterson, who attended the show with her husband John Cowsill of The Cowsills, noted, “The songs and performances were incredible, and the audience was electrified!” 


In related news, Action Skulls, the trio Peterson and Cowsill formed with actor-musician Bill Mumy, recently released a single titled “Find The Good!” It’s available on various streaming sites, and is from their upcoming album From A Running Horse.


Congratulations to Chicago author Toya Wolfe on being honored with this year’s Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award for her novel Last Summer On State Street.


Facets, Chicago’s long-running venue devoted to independent films, is hosting Finntastic: New Films from Finland through this Saturday. The venue’s Facebook page states the event will “focus on a young generation of prize-winning female directors.” Facets is located at 1517 W. Fullerton on the city’s north side.


The Bluedot Festival, billed as an “Intergalactic festival of music, science, art, technology and the exploration of space” takes place next Thursday through Sunday at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, U.K. Pavement and Grace Jones are among the headline acts, and the featured events include 60 Years Of Doctor Who: A Celebration and An Afternoon Of White Rabbit Books Featuring Miki Berenyi In Conversion. Berenyi, the vocalist-guitarist for Lush, will be discussing her memoir Fingers Crossed - How Music Saved Me From Success. 


Tickets went on sale today for Lucinda Williams’ Stories From A Rock N Roll Heart concert at the Riviera Theatre on October 13.


The Chicago-based power pop band Magnaphonic will perform cover tunes, as well as catchy originals from 6:00 to 8:00 pm tomorrow at the Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden (233 E. Riverwalk) in downtown Chicago. Singer-guitarist Eric Chial, who’s a member of Penthouse Sweets, Decoy Prayer Meeting, Bon Mots, and Le Concorde, will join Magnaphonic for a few songs. Upcoming performances at the Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden include The Handcuffs next Thursday and The Spindles next Friday.


Barbie The Movie, which features Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling inhabiting a life-size Malibu DreamHouse that has since become an Airbnb, opens in theatres next Friday.


Alt rock/country band Dolly Varden will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its For A While album tomorrow night at SPACE in Evanston.


The Millennium Art Fair opened today and will run through Sunday at Lake Street and Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago.


As reported in a recent Associated Press article, the Fender guitar company has opened a three-story flagship store in the swinging Harajuku district in Tokyo, Japan. Writer Yuri Kageyama states, “the flagship store is designed to serve as a kind of museum-cum-amusement park for Fender lovers.”


Chicago’s freewheeling rockabilly/garage rock band Amazing Heeby Jeebies will return to Montrose Saloon next Wednesday, July 19.


Squaring The Circle (The Story Of Hipgnosis) is a new documentary guaranteed to delight aficionados of album cover art. Directed by Dutch film director-photographer Anton Corbijn and featuring Hipgnosis co-founder (with the late Storm Thorgerson) Anton Corbijn, the film explores some the most dazzling art that graced album covers since the 1970s. Squaring The Circle (The Story Of Hipgnosis) had a recent run at select movie theaters, and will be available on home video soon.


Mount Prospect’s annual Downtown Block Party takes place at Emerson and Busse Avenue next Friday and Saturday. Big Brother’s Vinyl, a band that performs vintage hits that most other cover bands neglect, will kick things off at 4:30 on Friday.


Marie and Rosetta, writer George Brant’s play with music about rock and roll pioneers Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight, has been garnering positive reviews since opening last week at Northlight Theatre in Skokie. The show is directed by E. Faye Butler, and features Bethany Thomas and Alexis J. Roston.


The Factory Theater’s Lane Call: A Night Of Closing is a workplace comedy set at a discount department store several years ago. Venture, to be exact, which was where writers Len Foote and OKen actually worked. It runs through July 22 at The Factory Theater.


I saw The Who’s Tommy last Sunday afternoon and was amazed at how good it is. You can read my review in this past Tuesday’s post. The musical has been extended through August 6 at the Goodman Theatre.


The State Of Sound exhibit continues all through July at Festival Hall A in the lower level lobby at Navy Pier. This is a pop-up version of the award-winning exhibition that was held at the Abraham Lincoln Museum in Springfield, and celebrates Illinois-based major stars of popular music.


The 94-piece exhibit Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life In Pop continues its run through July at McAninch Arts Center at the Cleve College Of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Incoming


WXRT has announced its anticipated celebration of the late Lin Brehmer, one of the Chicago radio station’s all-time most popular on-air personalities. One of the city’s best-known DJs, actually. It will take place at Metro on August 19, and be hosted by XRT DJs Terri Hemmert, Marty Lennartz, Annalisa, Ryan Arnold, Johnny Mars, and Frank E. Lee. Some of Brehmer’s favorite acts—Bob Mould, Los Lobos, Jon Langford, Kelly Hogan and Michael McDermott—will be performing. Understandably, WXRT waited a while before staging this tribute; giving his friends and fans time to process his leaving us. Proceeds from the event will benefit the charity organizations Intonation and Nourishing Hope. One of my first posts on Broken Hearted Toy covered a Lin Brehmer birthday bash at Arlington Park in August, 2009. 



Marshall Crenshaw is currently celebrating 40 Years In Showbiz with a tour that brings him to SPACE in Evanston tonight (Wednesday) and tomorrow night. His opening act for each show will be a local favorite; Phil Angotti tonight and Dag Juhlin tomorrow. Doors open at 7:00 pm for each night.


David Bowie tribute band Super Creeps will perform “two full sets of Bowie classics and deep cuts” at Montrose Saloon tonight. The music starts at 7:30 pm.


Several musicians will be taking part in the Nilsson Pandemonium Tribute Show at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles tomorrow. International Pop Overthrow founder David Bash will host the event, which is named after the late Harry Nilsson’s second album Pandemonium Shadow Show. There’s a $15 cover charge.


Facets, Chicago’s long-running venue devoted to independent films, will host Finntastic: New Films from Finland tomorrow through Saturday. The venue’s Facebook page states the event will “focus on a young generation of prize-winning female directors.” Facets is located at 1517 W. Fullerton on the city’s north side.


Graham Parker, whose tuneful though biting new single “We Did Nothing” is now available from Big Stir Records, will perform at The Old Town School Of Folk Music this Friday.


Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10:00 am for Lucinda Williams’ Stories From A Rock N Roll Heart concert at the Riviera Theatre on October 13.


Go Time singer-guitarist Scott Niekelski has been doing acoustic solo gigs around the Chicago area for a while now, and he’ll be at Buckledown Brewery in Lyons this Friday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.


Delmark Records, which bills itself as the oldest continuously operating jazz and blues record label in the United States, is sponsoring a free blues concert by the Delmark All Star Band at Horner Park (2741 W. Montrose) on Chicago’s north side this Friday.


It’s been great to see Magnaphonic back on the local club scene again. The Chicago-based power pop band will perform catchy, intriguing originals at a gig this Saturday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden at 233 E. Riverwalk in downtown Chicago. Singer-guitarist Eric Chial, who’s a member of Penthouse Sweets, Decoy Prayer Meeting, Bon Mots, and Le Concorde, as well as the guy who keeps things running at Montrose Saloon, will join Magnaphonic for a few songs. Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden offers outdoor concerts in the late afternoon and early evening just about every day.


Alt rock/country band Dolly Varden will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its For A While album at SPACE in Evanston this Saturday.


The Millennium Art Fair takes place this Friday through Sunday at Lake Street and Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Spinning Who Into Wow


Pete Townshend obviously has a vivid imagination, but when The Who released his rock opera Tommy as a double album in 1969, even he couldn’t have anticipated how fabulously it’s being staged at the Goodman Theatre in downtown Chicago. Likewise for when Townshend first collaborated with director Des McAnuff for a stage version of Tommy in 1993. The brand new interpretation Townshend and McAnuff have crafted 30 years later blends live music, theatrical lighting, and graphics for an amazing journey. The opening scene could easily be mistaken as a film until various characters start roaming about the stage.

Not that the performers—most with extensive credentials—are ever overshadowed by special effects. Led by Ali Louis Bourzgui as Tommy; Adam Jacobs as Captain Walker; Alison Luff as Mrs. Walker; Christina Sajous as the Acid Queen; and Bobby Conte as Cousin Kevin, the ensemble brings the title character’s traumatic childhood and eventual redemption to life through first-rate renditions of The Who’s iconic rock songs. Broadway veteran Lorin Latarro’s imaginative choreography consistently embellishes the narrative. The stunning presentation of “Pinball Wizard” just prior to intermission provides a quick peek at the production’s top notch live band.


This staging of Tommy has been given a more upbeat conclusion and social awareness. You won’t find Uncle Ernie, who molested Tommy as a child, guiding anyone to the pinball machines. With a stern look from the adult Tommy, he’s banished from the family. And it sounded like the lines “We forsake you/Gonna rape you” in the angry mob song “We’re Not Gonna Take It” were changed to “We forsake you/Gonna break you.” The most positive message of all, and one that had the audience on its feet and clapping, was the entire cast singing the “See Me, Feel Me” / “Listening To You” (Reprise) / Finale. Tommy runs through August 6 at The Goodman Theatre.

Friday, July 7, 2023

Slumgullion


Happy Birthday to Ringo Starr, undoubtedly one of the coolest people on this planet. His message of Peace And Love is genuine and needed more than ever these days. Ringo’s official Facebook page is one big virtual party, with several videos submitted by fans and organizations to celebrate his special day.


I saw Ringo Starr perform with an All-Star Band that featured Gregg Rolie from Santana and Journey; Colin Hay from Men At Work; Graham Gouldman from 10CC; and Steve Lukather from Toto at the Chicago Theatre in 2018. Here’s the final paragraph of the review I posted a few days later: The set list stretched back to the early Beatles days for “I Wanna Be Your Man” and up to Starr’s own contribution to the White Album, “Don’t Pass Me By.” The entire audience sang along with the iconic “Yellow Submarine,” and Starr also did well with “Act Naturally” and “Matchbox.” He performed his solo hits “It Don’t Come Easy,” “Photograph,” and “You’re Sixteen,” as well as the more recent and aptly named “Anthem.” The final song, “A Little Help From My Friends,” felt like classic understatement as Starr, his band mates and everyone in the Chicago Theatre joined together on the vocals.


Marie and Rosetta, writer George Brant’s play with music about rock and roll pioneers Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight, opened yesterday at Northlight Theatre in Skokie. The show is directed by E. Faye Butler, and features Bethany Thomas and Alexis J. Roston.


As reported in a recent Associated Press article, the Fender guitar company has opened a three-story flagship store in the swinging Harajuku district in Tokyo, Japan. Writer Yuri Kageyama states, “the flagship store is designed to serve as a kind of museum-cum-amusement park for Fender lovers.”


The Square Roots Festival kicked off today in Lincoln Square (near The Old Town School Of Folk Music) and runs through Sunday. The music lineup includes Superchunk; Jon Langford and Sally Timms; Eleventh Dream Day; Steve Dawson And Lucid Dreams; Split Single; and Urban Twang. The festival will also showcase local craft breweries and food vendors.


Several musicians will be taking part in the Nilsson Pandemonium Tribute Show at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles next Thursday. The event is named after the late Harry Nilsson’s second album Pandemonium Shadow Show. There’s a $15 cover charge.


Belinda Carlisle from The Go-Go’s is in town for a show this Sunday night at the North Shore Center For The Performing Arts in Skokie. As reported by Selena Fragassi in today’s Chicago Sun-Times, Carlisle released a new EP titled Kismet in May that features songs by well-known composer Diane Warren.


Pretenders are offering another preview of their upcoming album Relentless with a video for the delicate and orchestral ballad “I Think About You Daily.” It’s completely different from the hard-edged “The The Sun Come In,” the first preview from Relentless, which proves yet again that Chrissie Hynde can come across as tender or tough as nails. The album comes out September 15, and in the mean time the Pretenders are touring throughout Europe.


Let’s do the time warp again. Some of us have literally been listening to WXRT for decades, but the Chicago FM station is once again giving listeners of all ages a chance to experience how it would have sounded if they had tuned in quite a while ago. Today’s programming was devoted to the 1970s, tomorrow brings the 1980s, and on Sunday, we’ll get the 1990s.


Fans of Chris Stamey's melodic and clever tunes with The dBs will find a lot to like on his latest solo effort The Great Escape, which came out today. It’s an easygoing effort that features Stamey working with fellow dB’s Peter Holsapple and Will Rigby, as well as Don Dixon, Eric Heywood, Caitlan Cary, and other musicians. The title track is particularly fetching, and other highlights include “Realize” and the playful “The One And Only Van Dyke Park.”


Go Time singer-guitarist Scott Niekelski has been doing acoustic solo gigs around the Chicago area for a while now, and he’ll be at Buckledown Brewery in Lyons next Friday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.


Squaring The Circle (The Story Of Hipgnosis) is a new documentary guaranteed to delight aficionados of album cover art. Directed by Dutch film director-photographer Anton Corbijn and featuring Hipgnosis co-founder (with the late Storm Thorgerson) Anton Corbijn, the film explores some the most dazzling art that graced album covers since the 1970s. Squaring The Circle (The Story Of Hipgnosis) had a recent run at select movie theaters, and will be available on home video soon.


The Southport Art Fest will feature paintings and sculptures by local artists tomorrow and Sunday at Waveland Avenue and Southport Avenue on Chicago’s north side. The Millennium Art Fair takes place next Friday through Sunday July 14 – 16 at Lake Street and Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago.


As someone who’s spent my entire career either proofreading or working in retail (along with a couple stabs at telemarketing), I was immediately drawn to Emily McClanathan’s recent review of The Factory Theater’s Lane Call: A Night Of Closing in the Chicago Tribune. She describes the play as “a nostalgic workplace comedy about a Midwestern discount department store chain that thrived in the 1979s and ‘80s.” Venture, to be exact, which was where the play’s writers, Len Foote and OKen actually worked. Lane Call: A Night Of Closing runs through July 22 at The Factory Theater. I used to dream of creating sitcoms based on my experiences working at Montgomery Ward and Borders Books.


Former Credence Clearwater Revival leader John Fogerty will have several hit songs (“Bad Moon Rising,” “Fortunate Son,” “Susie-Q,” etc.) when he brings his Celebration Tour to Ravinia in Highland Park this Sunday.

 

David Bowie tribute band Super Creeps will perform “two full sets of Bowie classics and deep cuts” at Montrose Saloon next Wednesday night, according to a Facebook post. The music starts at 7:30 pm.


Action Skulls, the trio of Vicki Peterson from The Bangles, John Cowsill from The Cowsills, and actor-musician Bill Mumy, recently released a single titled “Find The Good!” It’s available on various streaming sites, and is from their upcoming album From A Running Horse.


Facets, Chicago’s long-running venue devoted to independent films, is hosting Finntastic: New Films from Finland next weekend, July 13 – 15. The venue’s Facebook page states the event will “focus on a young generation of prize-winning female directors.” Facets is located at 1517 W. Fullerton on the city’s north side.


The Who recently finished a series of concerts in Spain, Italy, Germany, and France, and returned to the UK yesterday for another batch of The Who Hits Back 2023 concerts. Meanwhile, Chicago area fans of The Who can still buy tickets to The Who’s Tommy, which is being staged at The Goodman Theatre through August 6.


Graham Parker, whose tuneful though biting new single “We Did Nothing” is now available from Big Stir Records, will perform at The Old Town School Of Folk Music on July 14. Other Brits coming to the venue include on The Zombies on October 15, and Nick Lowe on November 20.


The Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden at 233 E. Riverwalk in downtown Chicago offers outdoor concerts in the late afternoon and early evening just about every day. The power pop band Magnaphonic has created a nifty steam punk inspired clip to promote its performance there on Saturday, July 15. 


Alt rock/country band Dolly Varden will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its For A While album at SPACE in Evanston on July 15.


The State Of Sound exhibit continues all through July at Festival Hall A in the lower level lobby at Navy Pier. This is a pop-up version of the award-winning exhibition that was held at the Abraham Lincoln Museum in Springfield, and celebrates Illinois-based major stars of popular music.


Personality - The Lloyd Price Musical, continues it run throughout July at the Fine Arts Building.


Cheap Trick will headline Metro’s 40th Anniversary Celebration Finale on July 16. The event also features the band Brokeback. 


The 94-piece exhibit Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life In Pop continues its run through July at McAninch Arts Center at the Cleve College Of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. 

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Incoming


The Who just wrapped up a series of dates for their The Who Hits Back 2023 Tour in Spain, Italy, Germany, and France; and will return to the UK tomorrow to start another batch of concerts. Meanwhile, Chicago area fans of the iconic rock band can still buy tickets to The Who’s Tommy musical, which is being staged at The Goodman Theatre through August 6.


Double Clutch Brewing Company, a new automobile-themed restaurant/brewery in Evanston, is hosting a Summer Rock Bash 2023 tomorrow (Thursday) night. The event is a triple bill of local power pop bands Otter Petter, Bishop’s Daredevil Stunt Club, and Golden Richards. The music starts at 7:00 pm.


Pretenders are offering another preview of their upcoming album Relentless with a video for the delicate and orchestral ballad “I Think About You Daily.” It’s completely different from the hard-edged “Let The Sun Come In,” the first preview from Relentless, which proves yet again that Chrissie Hynde can come across as tender or tough as nails. The album comes out September 15, and in the mean time the Pretenders are touring throughout Europe.


The Square Roots Festival takes place this weekend in Lincoln Square, right by The Old Town School Of Folk Music. The music lineup includes Superchunk; Jon Langford and Sally Timms; Eleventh Dream Day; Steve Dawson And Lucid Dreams; Split Single; and Urban Twang. The festival will also showcase local craft breweries and food vendors.


The above-mentioned Jon Langford will be a busy gent this weekend; his alt rock/Americana band Waco Brothers will be on a double bill with The Handcuffs at SPACE in Evanston on Friday, and Waco Brothers will perform at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn on Saturday.


Fans of Chris Stamey's melodic and clever tunes with The dBs will find a lot to like on his latest solo effort The Great Escape, which drops this Friday. It’s an easygoing effort that features Stamey working with fellow dB’s Peter Holsapple and Will Rigby, as well as Don Dixon, Eric Heywood, Caitlan Cary, and other musicians. The title track is particularly fetching, and other highlights include “Realize” and the playful “The One And Only Van Dyke Park.”


Rock and roll fans of a certain age are mourning the recent passing of Dick Biondi, one of the very first disc jockeys to embrace the genre and guarantee its worldwide success. I didn’t even know what a disc jockey was when I first heard Biondi’s WLS show in Chicago blasting from my older brothers’ radios, but I quickly caught on to his fun patter and choice of music. Veteran media critic Robert Feder wrote a great tribute to him in last Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times, and it’s likely you can still find it online. Rock In Paradise, Mr. Biondi.

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Fun After The Fourth


Now that the Independence Day festivities have wrapped up, it’s time to discover which July events need to be marked on your calendar. Here are a few suggestions. I’m hoping to go into more details on all of these in the coming weeks, and there are sure to be additional events that pop up during that time.

The Sparks Tour 2023 will visit the Copernicus Center on Chicago’s northwest side tomorrow, July 5.


The Who Hits Back 2023 U.K. Tour kicks off at MKM Stadium in the port city of Hull on July 6.


The Handcuffs and The Waco Brothers will share a double bill at SPACE in Evanston on July 7.


Chris Stamey from The dBs has a new solo effort titled The Great Escape coming out on July 7.


The Square Roots Festival takes place on July 7, 8, and 9, in Lincoln Square, right by The Old Town School Of Folk Music.


The Waco Brothers will perform at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn.


John Fogerty brings his Celebration Tour to Ravinia on July 9.


1964 - Eyes Of The Storm, a book of photographs taken by Paul McCartney in the midst of Beatlemania, will be released on June 13.

 

The Millennium Art Fair takes place at Lake Street and Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago on July 14.


Graham Parker will perform at The Old Town School Of Folk Music on July 14.


The Amazing Heeby Jeebies have a gig at Montrose Saloon on Chicago’s north side on July 19.


The Northman Riverwalk Beer And Cider Garden at 233 E. Riverwalk in downtown Chicago offers outdoor concerts in the late afternoon and early evening during the warmer weather. The schedule includes Magnaphonic on July 15, The Handcuffs on July 20, and The Spindles on July 21.


Alt rock/country band Dolly Varden will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its For A While album at SPACE in Evanston on July 15.


The State Of Sound exhibit continues all through July at Festival Hall A in the lower level lobby at Navy Pier. This is a pop-up version of the award-winning exhibition that was held at the Abraham Lincoln Museum in Springfield, and celebrates Illinois-based major stars of popular music.


Cheap Trick will headline Metro’s 40th Anniversary Celebration Finale on July 16. The event also features the band Brokeback, and has sold out.

 

The Bluedot Festival, billed as an “Intergalactic festival of music, science, art, technology and the exploration of space” is set to take place July 20 – 23 at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, U.K.


The Barbie film opens in theaters on July 21.


Phil Angotti and The Naughty Neighbors Celebrate Mick Jagger Turning 80 at SPACE on July 25.


Out Of Space, the summer music festival created by the City of Evanston, WXRT, the SPACE music venue, and Canal Shores Golf Course, runs from July 27 through July 30.


Lenny Kaye has a smaller version of the Nuggets 50th Anniversary Celebration that recently rocked the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA coming to City Winery New York on July 28 and 29. 


The 94-piece exhibit Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life In Pop continues its run through July at McAninch Arts Center at the Cleve College Of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

 

Personality - The Lloyd Price Musical, continues it run through July at the Fine Arts Building.


The Who’s Tommy musical has been extended through August 6 at the Goodman Theatre.


This year’s Wicker Park Fest, situated on Milwaukee Avenue from Damen to Paulina, runs July 28 through 30.


Phil Angotti continues his series of Beatles Brunch shows at City Winery Chicago July 30.

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