We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
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Welcome to On Tape, CHIRP's weekly exploration of Chicago music in films, videos, and beyond. Each week, our editors will reach back into the archives for the interviews, music videos, live concert appearances, and found footage of the city's most important musical icons. This week: Nat King Cole.
I remember the first love song that I ever loved. I was in grade school, and my grandmother had just picked me up from school in her then-new 1991 Dodge Dynasty. Unlike her old, boat-like Toronado, the new car was smaller, more fuel-efficient. It also had a cassette player, which, on this day, contained one of the only tapes that my grandmother ever purchased: a greatest-hits compilation of Nat King Cole. My grandmother loved Nat King Cole; for years after this, even as her hearing and vision started to go, it wasn't uncommon to hear the opening strains of "Unforgettable" (then played on a CD player that she could navigate by touch) slipping through the crack in her door while she got ready for the day. However, that was all still to come.
As the guitarist for Joan of Arc, Owls, Ghosts & Vodka and Cap'n Jazz, Victor Villareal has made his mark as one of the top musicians in Chicago. His playing style, which incorporates Spanish and metal influences, might even help warm you up on a chilly February night. His 2nd solo album Sleep Talk is currently in rotation on CHIRP Radio!
Valentine's Day is this Saturday, one of the few days left in this Spotify'd world when the humble mixtape (or CD) still gets a chance to shine. Whether you're cooking up a romantic playlist for a partner or celebrating schadenfreude with some anti-love tunes, your mix isn't complete without one thing: some smooth Chicago soul. On this week's Top Five, we've got five songs from the city's soul heyday that would make any potential crush pull off their headphones and take notice. As a courtesy, we've also included some mix placement suggestions intended to maximize romantic impact. You're welcome in advance.
Mark your calendar and start saving your pennies, because it will soon be time for the next CHIRP Record Fair and Other Delights!
Spring is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than making new musical discoveries and adding to your collection? We're returning to Plumbers Hall for the THIRTEENTH edition of our event, which will be chock full of music, food, art, entertainment, and more music. Plus, we get to hang out together! What could be better?!?!
The fair will be held on Saturday, April 11th. Early admission will get you in from 8:00am to 10:00am with readmission all day long. Regular admission begins at 10:00am and includes a discount if you bring a flyer or ad with you.
Click here for the full details and to RSVP. If you're a vendor and are interested in participating, you can download a contract here. See you soon!
Being the brother of a legend can’t be easy, and the relationship between Dave and Ray Davies has always been perilous, but birthday boy Dave has carved his own deserved niche in rock history. Indeed, Ray has taken great pains to point out how essential Dave’s dirty, feedback laden playing was to putting The Kinks on the map, and, in so doing, sending rock into harder and louder territory. Dave also has been one of the great backup singers in rock history and has penned some fine Kinks tunes (such as “Death of a Clown”). Dave’s solo career has been pretty solid too. He has recovered decently from his stroke from a few years ago, but it remains to be seen if that will prevent any hope for a Kinks reunion. Let’s celebrate Mr. Davies by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.