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Kyle Whelliston writesCHIRP Radio Welcomes Young Galaxy to Schubas on Thursday, October 10th!

On Thursday, October 10, CHIRP welcomes Montreal-based indie pop band Young Galaxy to Schubas at the corner of Belmont and Southport. The band is touring behind their fourth LP Ultramarine (Paper Bag Records), released back in April. It's a disc full of big pop melodies, dreamy synth washes, and the husky alto vocals of Catherine McCandless. You might have heard them on CHIRP lately, with tracks off the new album like "Fall For You" or "In Fire."

If you've become smitten with the new Chvrches album over the past couple of weeks, or if you've had Washed Out, London Grammar and/or Pure Bathing Culture in your regular 2013 rotation, you'll want to check out this show. Arrive early, so you can catch the support set from Chicago native Mister Lies. He'll play gentle, fragile pop soundscapes supported by sparse bass that's big and booming enough to reverberate that old harp-like wooden arch over the Schubas stage.

Please note that the show is 21+. Show starts at 9 PM, tickets cost just $12 - bring a friend.

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Jody Stephens Edition

Today, let’s pay tribute to the drummer of the legendary cult power pop band Big Star. Jody Stephens was the only main stay, other than Alex Chilton, for every iteration of the band. And Jody brought some skills to the table. His work on “Oh My Soul” alone is enough to show how skilled he was, and he certainly influenced future drummers (I would guess Will Rigby of The dB’s learned a thing or two from those first two Big Star records). Jody helps keep the Big Star flame burning and works at Ardent Studios, where the band’s classic albums were recorded. I’d reckon if you stop by there when he was in, if he wasn’t recording some band, he’d probably show you around. Let’s salute Mr. Stephens by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.

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Kyle Whelliston writesRediscovering Our Record Collections: “Slanted and Enchanted” by Pavement

None of us get to choose when we turn 19 years old, that magical year when we're free from mandatory schooling, (hopefully) out of the house, and unburdened from the requirement to ask permission for the opportunity to enter the difficult matrix of actions and consequences. Nineteen hundred and ninety-one, I guess, was as good a time as any. That was "the year that punk broke", as some still call it, a major before-after landmark in the history of rock.

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesWeekly Voyages: Friday 10/04 to Thursday 10/10

(Weekly Voyages is CHIRP Radio's listing of concerts in Chicago at select venues. Information about tickets can be obtained from the venues' Web sites. (Do you have corrections or updates for this list? Send us an e-mail.)

Friday October 4

DJ Premier, DJ Ready Red (Formerly of The Geto Boys), Steve Ali (of IllaNotix)
Abbey Pub 21+

Dan Vapid & The Cheats, Flamingo Nosebleed, The Turkletons, Calling all Cars
Beat Kitchen 9pm

The Features
Bottom Lounge 7pm

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Don Cornelius Edition

He was a journalist who came up with one of the most popular syndicated music programs ever, bringing soul, funk and hip hop stars to larger audiences. There had been tons of record hop shows on television, but none geared so specifically towards black music until Cornelius started up Soul Train here in Chicago, on WCIU-TV, Channel 26, in 1970. The show was an instant sensation, and within a year, Cornelius moved it to L.A. as it went national. He hosted the show until 1993, closing every show by saying "... and you can bet your last money, it's all gonna be a stone gas, honey! I'm Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!" Soul Train broke out beyond the African American community and became a trendsetting show, as everyone watched the Soul Train dancers (who included, briefly, future Chicago Bears great Walter Payton), the Soul Train Scramble Board and a lengthy list of great performers. Cornelius was the epitome of laid back cool, emphasizing a positive message and adding legitimacy to great music and a culture that wasn’t seen before on national TV. Let’s salute Don Cornelius by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.

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