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Lollapalooza preview
Lollapalooza Grant Park, Chicago Friday, August 4th through Sunday August 6th, 2006 Conflicting Interests: Worst Time Crunches Friday, 11:45 a.m. — Deadboy & The Elephantmen vs. Sound Team: Right off the bat (almost)! Jeff Buckley fanatics will be amazed by Deadboy (Dax Riggs) while anyone who would rather wake up to something with a beat […]
Smokey Robinson interview
Smokey Robinson Life Of The Party Smokey Robinson, the man Bob Dylan famously called “America’s greatest living poet,” has had an impact on music like few others. He wrote such classics as “Shop Around,” “Tears Of A Clown,” “I Second That Emotion,” and “Going To A Go-Go” and, with Berry Gordy, made Motown Records successful. […]
Los Lobos Interview
Los Lobos Five Horse Town From humble beginnings in East Los Angeles to four Grammys, worldwide recognition to critical respect, Los Lobos — and, by extension, its multi-instrumentalist members Steve Berlin, Louie Perez, Conrad Lozano, David Hidalgo, and Cesar Rosas — have lived that part of the Great American Dream we hold most dear. To […]
Jurassic 5 interview
Jurassic 5 Adrenaline Rush Jurassic 5 are arguably the most popular act to come out of the L.A. underground — specifically the open mic night movement at the Good Life Café. Appearing: 9/1 at House Of Blues (329 N. Dearborn) in Chicago.
Say Hi To Your Mom Interview
Say Hi To Your Mom Interview With A Vampire (Fan) Robots and vampires aren’t only the domain of the movies or sci-fi conventions, though it’s unlikely the first place you’d look is a Say Hi To Your Mom record. Comically sincere and endearingly eccentric, for four albums Eric Elbogen, the man behind the moniker, has […]
Get Your Band Into Street Festivals
Street Smarts: Getting Your Band Into The Festivals By Jill Haverkamp Almost every summer weekend there’s live music being blasted on all sides of Chicago. Street festivals are a cheap, fun way to see a variety of musical acts. And for the bands lucky enough to land a slot on a festival lineup, it can […]
Hello, My Name Is Bruce
Hello, My Name Is Bruce IE: Are things new and exciting for you? Or are you just Bruce? Day-in and out, you’re Bruce. Bruce Hornsby: I just did this bluegrass album with Ricky Skaggs and I got this jazz record with Jack DeJohnette and Christian McBride and I got this box set coming out. I’d […]
File For August
Separate Ways Mama once said, “Boy, don’t grow up to be the lead singer of a washed-up arena rock act, they’ll chew you up and spit you out.” Steve Augeri found this out the hard way. On July 7th, in the midst of Journey‘s tour with Def Leppard, Augeri was forced to leave the band […]
DVD Zone: August
THE BILL COSBY SHOW: SEASON ONE Shout! Factory We all grew up with “The Cosby Show,” whether in its first run or in its ad nauseum syndicated repeats. The show was almost the perfect sitcom, and earned its place in the television hall of fame with its blend of characters you wanted to spend a […]
Lollapalooza preview 3
page [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 3 NO OFFENSE TO THE COMPETITION, BUT MISS THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK: Friday, 3:30 p.m. — Jeremy Enigk: The reclusive former Sunny Day Real Estate frontman has his second-ever solo album arriving in October, and it’s every bit as epic as his former band’s second phase. World […]
The Storyteller
In an era when blues records lean toward the pseudo-authentic, Keb’ Mo’s Suitcase (Epic) pretty much tells it like it is. Singer-songwriter, poet, and multi-instrumentalist Mo’ combines the traditional with the contemporary employing Dobros, mandolins, and National Steel guitars with Hammond B3’s, Latin percussion, and electric guitars to tell our stories.
Figured Out
Ice skating and recording, two things with little in common. Yeah, you can point to the dedication, hard work, and tenacity it takes to succeed in both, but the same can be said for almost anything you do in life. The fact is, the average person would probably struggle to draw many parallels between the […]
Tribune Tribulations
There’s a heavy dark cloud draping the gothic spires of Tribune Tower these days, making Chicago ground zero for one of the country’s major media sagas.
Island Connection
With just 90 miles between them, the Caribbean’s two most musically prolific islands, Cuba and Jamaica, aren’t far apart. Both have spawned major musical genres that leap over language and geographical barriers, influencing music and fans the world over. Cuban mambo and son underscore countless rhythms from salsa to highlife. Jamaican reggae and ska turns […]










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