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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesOne Last Look at Summer: Mamby On the Beach

As we transition from a busy Summer to a busy Autumn, let's take one last look back at one of the newer festivals that has emerged in Chicago - Mamby on the Beach. CHIRP Radio's Big Rob Kerr was there (Day 1 / Day 2). We're looking forward to future excursions of sun, sand, and beat-astic jams. Soon it will be too cold to even think about the beach, but we'll have these memories to keep us warm until next time.

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SKaiser writesThe Week That Was And What Will Be: What’s Happening At CHIRP Radio (10/12/15)

COMING UP THIS WEEK:

  • Jam Productions Presents & CHIRP Radio Welcomes Stars - Night 1 at Lincoln Hall (2424 N Lincoln Ave) on 10/13 @ 8:00 PM
  • Empty Bottle (1035 N Western Ave) and CHIRP Radio Presents Seoul on 10/13 @ 9:00 PM
  • Jam Productions Presents & CHIRP Radio Welcomes Stars - Night 2 to Lincoln Hall on 10/14 @ 8:00 PM
  • First Time: First Sign at Martyrs (3855 N Lincoln Ave) on 10/14 @ 8:00 PM
  • CHIRP Radio Welcomes Helado Negro to Old Town School of Folk Music (4544 N Lincoln Ave) on 10/15 @ 8:00 PM
  • V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! CHIRP Homecoming Rally at The Hideout (1354 W Wabansia Ave) with Netherfriends and Soft Speaker on 10/16 @ 8:00 PM

NEW MEDIA:

TOP OF THE CHARTS:

1. Julia Holter – Have You In My Wilderness (Domino)

2. New Order – Music Complete (Mute)

3. The World is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die – Harmlessness (Epitaph)

For a complete listing of the CHIRP charts, click here.

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ronharlow writesTake Two: “A Boy Named Sue” (Johnny Cash Vs. Shel Silverstein)

by Ron Harlow

I was eleven when Shel Silverstein died. My sixth grade English teacher took a break from the curriculum so our class could read poems Silverstein wrote, because my teacher wanted us to understand just how special of a person the world had lost. I loved Silverstein’s playful humor, his bizarre illustrations, and his wild imagination. I could relate to his spirit.

I was fifteen when Johnny Cash died. At the time, the most I knew about him was that his music video for his cover of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt” was nominated for several awards at the VMAs, but didn’t win any. I started listening to his music when I was nineteen, at the insistence of a friend who burned me a copy of At Folsom Prison on CD-R. Being a boisterous and rebellious young man, I felt a connection to Cash’s rawness, his dark demeanor, and his reverence for the outlaw.

In my mind, silly Shel Silverstein and rugged Johnny Cash were far apart on the artistic spectrum. But when the two overlap on a Venn diagram, what you get in the middle is “A Boy Named Sue.” When I first heard the song on Cash’s 1969 album At San Quentin, I played it over and over because the lyrics are brilliant. It’s a perfect ballad built on an absurd premise. There’s a climax of conflict, a moral resolution, and a punch line at the end. I was surprised when I learned years later that Silverstein wrote the lyrics, but not shocked.

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SKaiser writesGrowing Home Fall Open House: TOMORROW

The Chicago community is invited to visit Growing Home urban farm and job training program.

Who: Growing Home

What: Growing Home is opening its doors for an afternoon of family-friendly fun and learning at their Fall Open House! All are welcome to come tour Chicago's first and only USDA-certified organic urban farm to learn how food is grown right here in the city. Learn kitchen skills from Growing Home's job-training graduates as they host a healthy cooking demo using Growing Home's farm-fresh ingredients, and then take some home with you from the Farm Stand. Meet Alderman Raymond Lopez and hear him speak on community development. Take a yoga class with iGrow Chicago while the kiddos are entertained with face paint, sidewalk art, and veggie games!

Where: 5814 S. Wood Street (Pilsen)

When: Saturday, October 10, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Why: This is the perfect time to explore an urban farm and learn how local food can change communities and help people find jobs in Chicago's local food chain.

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThe Week That Was And What Will Be: What’s Happening at CHIRP Radio (10/5/15)

Coming Up This Week:

  • CHIRP Radio welcomes Mike Krol to the Empty Bottle on Wednesday, Oct. 7
  • CHIRP Radio hosts our broadcast lead-up party at East Room on Wednesday, Oct. 7
  • Metro hosts an all-ages benefit show for CHIRP's upcoming broadcast launch on Saturday, Oct. 10
  • CHIRP Radio welcomes Gloaming to the Old Town School of Folk Music on Saturday, Oct. 10
  • CHIRP Radio welcomes Titus Andronicus to Lincoln Hall on Sunday, Oct. 11

New Media:

Top of the CHIRP Charts:

1. Ought - Sun Coming Down (Constellation)

2. The Tarts - The Tarts (self-released)

 

3. Low – Ones and Sixes (Sub Pop)

Click here for full listing of CHIRP charts.

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