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We're happy to be nominated in four categories for the Reader's 2024 Best of Chicago poll. Find them all here and cast your ballot by December 31!
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With the Jazzfest going on this weekend, let’s give a birthday shout out to a major figure in the world of avant-garde jazz. John Zorn has constantly pushed the boundaries in jazz, whether it involves going to the outer limits of free jazz and improvisation or exploring other genres, from hardcore punk to klezmer. In addition to his inventive approach, Zorn can kill with his saxophone and he has done his part as a producer and band leader to foster other creative minds. In honor of Mr. Zorn, please grab your iPod or MP3 player, hit shuffle and share the first 10 songs that come up.
Summer in Chicago means festivals galore, but a new entry on this year’s calendar is certainly among the most unique and ambitious. Brilliant Corners of Popular Amusements runs September 16 through the 18th at Eckhart Park, combining live music and circus arts with carnival rides, games, and the proverbial Fun For Kids of All Ages to create a kind of Vaudeville for the 21st Century.
Each day, Brilliant Corners’ Magic City Tent will feature an impressive lineup of acrobats, aerial artists, and more, along with live music and short films. On Saturday, September 17th, proceeds from one of these performances — Bindlestiff Family Cirkus , a group that combines elements of Vaudeville, Circus, Wild West Shows, Burlesque, and Sideshow — generously benefits CHIRP Radio. Tickets for the Saturday performance are available here. The previously-announced act, Ricochet, had to cancel for personal reasons.
Music fans also will find plenty to like over the course of the weekend, with live performances by Shellac, Bill Callahan, School of Seven Bells, Dan Deacon, and many others under the bigtop in the Criss/Cross Tent.
Brilliant Corners promises to be more than a festival — its website teases pop-up events, one night shows, and a general state of mind — but the weekend should be a doozy of an introduction. You can find out more at the Brilliant Corners website .
She kept one of the most basic beats in rock ‘n’ roll history, and, as a result, Moe Tucker is one of the more influential rock drummers ever. Her work in The Velvet Underground showed a new way for rock drumming, taking rhythm to a simple essence, playing while standing up, emphasizing the bass drum and dispensing with cymbals, all in service of so many great songs. She didn’t let the dissolution of the Velvets take her down, as she released some nice solo records and played with other bands, such as Magnet and Half Japanese. Nowadays, I’ve heard she has taken a strong liking to tea. Let’s pay tribute to Mo by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
If George Harrison was The Quiet Beatle, what would you call John Deacon? The Mute Queen? The Stay in the Background Queen? Of course, with two large personalities in Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor, and a guitar god in Brian May, there simply wasn’t room for much more than a bass player who could hold the fort, and Deacon did that and then some. Not only did he keep up with all of Queen’s various styles, he set some too, hanging out with Chic during some down time, and then whipping up “Another One Bites the Dust”, he also wrote such beloved Queen songs as “Spread Your Wings” and “You’re My Best Friend”, while remaining perhaps the dweebiest rock star of all-time. So please celebrate Deacon’s b-day by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
It’s time for another CHIRP Night at the Whistler! This evening’s fundraising get-together features the fiery psych-punk of Chicago’s own Vee Dee! CHIRP DJs will be spinning between bands, and a percentage of the bar sales will benefit CHIRP Radio.
We’ll also be selling raffle tickets for great prizes throughout the night. Come out and join us for a great night of music!
The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee / 9:30pm -2:00am / No Cover / 21+