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It’s time for another CHIRP Night at the Whistler! It’s a great excuse to hear new local music and sample a cocktail by drink masters like Paul McGee, recently named Best Mixologist by the Chicago Reader.
Let Sunglasses sway you into an experimental pop daydream, and then dance it out with the synth-driven low-fi beats of Your Feets Too Big.
A percentage of bar sales benefit CHIRP Radio. CHIRP DJs will also be on-hand to spin between sets, plus you can enter to win prizes in the CHIRP raffle. This show promises to be the perfect soundtrack to one of our beautiful Chicago summer nights, so don’t miss it!
The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee / 9:30pm / 21+ / No Cover
He is, perhaps, the most influential vocalist of the post-punk movement. He was the charismatic,deep voiced frontman of Joy Division, the Manchester band whose rhythmic sound carved out a distinctive niche in the British indie scene. Ian Curtis is also, of course, a tragic figure, a smart young man with problems (such as managing his epilepsy that inspired his unique stage mannerisms) who ultimately ended it all way too soon. In honor of Curtis, please get your iPod or MP3 player, hit shuffle, and share the first 10 songs that come up:
Congratulations are in order for CHIRP Radio – Chicago Magazine has named us “Best Internet Radio Station” in its new 2011 Best of Chicago issue!
We are flattered and honored to get this shout-out from such a fantastic publication, and we’d like to thank them and all of the people who listen to the station for their support!
R.I.P. Michael “Würzel” Burston (lead guitarist for Motörhead)
R.I.P. Alphonso “Fonce” Mizell (member of Motown’s The Corporation, ½ of the producing team the Mizell Brothers)
Pitchfork strikes a balance between Odd Future and anti-violence activists.
20 Years (and one week) ago, The Replacements Broke Up – at Taste of Chicago, no less.
A brief history of the decline and fall of commercial rock radio in Chicago
A Beginner’s guide to Lou Reed
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The Pitchfork Music Festival returns to Union Park! One of the world’s premier showcases for alternative and independent artists, the Pitchfork Festival brings together a multi-genre lineup of today’s top acts, along with a dizzying assortment of vendors offering food, clothing, and art.
CHIRP Radio will be back hosting a Record Fair in conjunction with this year’s festival, with an army of vendors, record labels, and collectors ready to satisfy your record-hunting needs. We’ll also be offering up CHIRP merchandise and raffle tickets, and answering your questions about how you can get involved with the Best Overall Radio Station in Chicago. See you there!
Union Park (corner of Ashland and Lake) / 3pm Fri, 1pm Sat-Sun / All Ages / Tickets
After rocking out at Pitchfork, join us at Subterranean for some outstanding “unofficial” aftershows all weekend!
On Friday, we welcome Wild Nothing and Ducktails. On Saturday, it’s Kurt Vile and The Violators, with Woods and Arc In Round. And on Sunday, Real Estate and Dent May take the stage. Don’t miss any of these great shows!
Subterranean / 2011 W. North Ave. / 10pm each night / 17+