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Very few sounds in pop music are as insinuating as the classic sides Al Green recorded for Hi Records back in the early ’70s. Interestingly enough, Green initially tried to follow the soul shouter path of singers like Otis Redding. Thankfully, producer Willie Mitchell instructed Green to dial things down, and with those classic rhythms, Green embarked on making some of the sexiest and most romantic music ever made. From there, Green turned to God, and produced some fine Christian music (like 1978’s The Belle Album), but never lost his soul prowess, as more recent comeback records have shown. Let’s pay tribute to the Reverend Green by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee / 9:30pm / 21+ / No Cover
Subterranean / 2011 W. North Ave. / 9:00pm / 17+
Beat Kitchen / 2100 W. Belmont / 9:30pm / 17+
Lincoln Hall / 2424 N. Lincoln Ave. / 10:00pm / 18+
Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union / 1340 W. Washington Blvd. / 10:00am – 5:00pm
Ed is a Person of Interest
Happy Birthday, Merle Haggard!
Chicago Theatre Off Book, featuring interviews with Mary Ann Thebus (starring in “After the Evolution”) and Brandon Bruce of Looking Glass Theatre
Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash both made their mark at San Quentin. Cash did so with a live album. Haggard did so as an inmate. Yes, when this legend sang classics like “Mama Tried”, about being a bad man in need of redemption, he spoke from experience. Along with Buck Owens, Haggard established a California honky-tonk sound. Moreover, Haggard was a brilliant songwriter with a populist streak, who could write about interracial romance (“Irma Jackson”) in the most liberal of ways while also penning conservative anthems like “Okie From Muskogee”. Like any legend, Haggard has had his ups and downs, but the still makes good records today and is one of the most winning live performers you could ever hope to see, with an excellent sense of humor. Let’s pay tribute to Hag by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
The CHIRP Record Fair & Other Delights is coming right up on April 14th and 15th at Plumbers Hall, 1340 W. Washington Blvd. 2012 marks the tenth year for the Fair and its Other Delights, once again providing a paradise for vinyl enthusiasts, with something for everyone, from rarities for the serious collector to affordable selections for the casual fan. Even if you’re not a record buyer, the event should hold pleasures, including artwork and crafts, chances to win prizes through games and raffles, a photo booth, DJs, food and drink provided by Irazu and Goose Island, respectively, and a kids’ area to entertain the little ones. We’ll even have a live performance by Blue Ribbon Glee Club.
The Fair runs 10AM-5PM Saturday and Sunday, with a special early bird admission session for serious collectors from 8-10AM Saturday. Regular admission is $7 or $5 with a flyer or ad. Saturday pre-admission is $25, and allows readmission throughout the weekend.
Metro / 3730 N. Clark / 9:00pm / 18+
Subterranean / 2011 W. North Ave. / 8:00pm / 17+
Bottom Lounge / 1375 W. Lake St. / 8:00pm / 18+
Metro / 3730 N. Clark / 9:00pm / 18+
Metro / 3730 N. Clark / 9:00pm / 18+
Schubas / 3159 N. Southport / 10:00pm / 18+
Abbey Fox goes to South by Southwest
An interview with Korallreven
A CHIRP +Coach House Sounds interview with Deadbeat
Happy Birthday, Astrud Gilberto!
Chicago Theatre Off Book, featuring interviews with the creative team behind “Re-Spiced”