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Confederate Railroad preview
Confederate Railroad Grayville Days, Grayville IL Saturday, September 1, 2007 In his song “Hank Williams, Junior,” David Allan Coe said “A little bit of Waylon sure goes a long way.” Confederate Railroad agree, but would also add Coe and Jr. themselves, Billy Joe Shaver, and The Charlie Daniels Band as well.
Marissa Nadler preview
Marissa Nadler Ronny’s, Chicago Wednesday, September 5, 2007 A certain air surrounds singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler. Call it gothic, spacy, or just a plumb fit for a noir horror film, the Massachusetts-bred artist doesn’t shy away from any of these styles on her third full-length release, Songs III: Bird On The Water (Kemado).
The Velocet reviewed
The Velocet A Quick And Dirty Guide To War (Eyeball) The times would indicate an army brat’s album might attempt something substantial, but apparently Michael Davison really just wants to rock like everyone else.
Luke Temple reviewed
Luke Temple Snowbeast (Mill Pond) Sometime visual artist Luke Temple couldn’t stand the New York art scene so he decided to try his hand at singing. His second album suggests the NYC music realm was a tough fit as well.
Dave Mehling reviewed
Dave Mehling How Do I Make You Lonesome? (self-released) Minnesota singer-songwriter teeters on the brink for a tension-filled debut.
The Puppini Sisters preview
The Puppini Sisters Schubas, Chicago Friday, August 24, 2007 The last time many of the songs performed by The Puppini Sisters were popular, World War II was raging, radios were powered by vacuum tubes, and tunes such as “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “In The Mood” were Top 10 hits.
Scott H. Biram live!
Scott H. Biram Schubas, Chicago Friday, August 17, 2007 “My grandma’s got a goat that pisses out its ass – tell you about that later.” Welcome, to a Scott H. Biram show.
Aretha Franklin live!
Aretha Franklin Ravinia, Highland Park Tuesday, August 21, 2007 Living legend Aretha Franklin is known for a plethora of radio smashes, including the enduring “A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like),” “Chain Of Fools,” “Freeway Of Love,” “The House That Jack Built,” “I Say A Little Prayer,” “Spanish Harlem,” “I Knew You Were Waiting […]
Sunday Morning Chameleon
Sunday Morning Chameleon Empty Bottle, Chicago Thursday, August 23, 2007 Chicago quartet Sunday Morning Chameleon got a relatively quick start in the music game, earning hefty accolades out of the gate with the release of their self-titled debut EP. Now, as they prepare to release the follow-up, they only have to prove it wasn’t a […]
Sing Me Back Home preview
Sing Me Back Home Millennium Park, Chicago Friday, August 24, 2007 The city brings the all-star cast behind stellar New Orleans-tribute Sing Me Back Home to a free Jay Pritzker Pavilion concert.
A Fine Frenzy preview
A Fine Frenzy Ravinia, Highland Park Saturday, August 25, 2007 A summer tour with Rufus Wainwright, a performance slot on Jay Leno the very same day her debut album dropped in July, named VH1’s latest “You Oughta Know” artist — what can’t backing by a major label (Capitol) do for a 22-year-old songstress?
Two Loons For Tea
Two Loons For Tea Nine Lucid Dreams (Sarathan) Third album from Seattle duo edges in on the adult contemporary wing of trip-hop currently inhabited by Morcheeba, Sia, and Zero 7.
Monte Negro reviewed
Monte Negro Cicatrix (Feed The Hungry) Bilingual Los Angelinos move more spiritedly away from Latino alt-rock into the broader, blander realm of mainstream American rock.
Black Before Red reviewed
Black Before Red Belgrave To Kings Circle (I Eat) Austin house band finally get a lineup together for their first album, a pastoral, indie ode to The Kinks and The Shins.
Gipsy Kings preview
Gipsy Kings Ravinia, Highland Park Friday & Saturday, August 17 & 18, 2007 Great music speaks no language. Although any Bob Dylan fan will tell you lyrics matter, rhythm and melody make our hearts flutter with the same intensity as the loveliest piece of poetry. Just ask Beethoven.











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