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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThis Week with CHIRP Radio (Week of Feb. 27)


  • Tuesday, February 28
    Chicago Theatre Off Book presents the 2011 Honor Awards Party, celebrating the best in Chicago Theatre! The event will be simulcast on chicagoindieradio.org!

    The Oracle Theatre / 3809 N. Broadway / 8:00pm – 10:00pm


     
  • Tuesday, February 28
    CHIRP Radio Welcomes Memoryhouse and Tiny Fireflies to Schubas!

    Schubas / 3159 N. Southport / 8:00pm / 18+




     
  • Saturday, March 3
    CHIRP Welcomes Atlas Sound, White Rainbows and Carnivores to Lincoln Hall!

    Lincoln Hall / 2424 N. Lincoln Ave. / 10:00pm / 18+




     
  • Last week on chicagoindieradio.org:

     

    Meet Judadah, CHIRP Radio’s first Person of Interest

    Meet Kim Ann Foxman from Hercules and Love Affair

    Chicago Theatre Off Book, with guests from Lifeline Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater

    Happy Birthday, Nicky Hopkins!

     

     

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Nicky Hopkins Edition

Today, we’re going to pay tribute to an unsung rock great, Nicky Hopkins, session musician extraordinaire. At a young age, Hopkins contracted Crohn’s disease. So the talented pianist was pretty much prohibited from joining a band and touring. Instead, he played on thousands of songs, hitting may of the major bands of the British Invasion era and beyond. Here’s some of his c.v.: The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Easybeats, The Kinks, The Jeff Beck Group, The Beatles, David Bowie, Harry Nilsson, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Steve Miller Band, and many more. My favorite Hopkins track is The Who’s “The Ox”, on the band’s debut album, The Who Sing My Generation. It’s an instrumental, named after bassist John Entwhistle, and the song is in full gallop from the word go, with Hopkins fast fingers banging away at the keys, keeping up with frenetic Keith Moon drumming. Hopkins passed away at the age 50 back in 1994, and left a legacy of great support for some of the all-time greats. Let’s pay tribute to Mr. Hopkins by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThis Week with CHIRP Radio (Week of Feb. 20 2012)


  • Friday, February 24
    The Occupy Chicago Rebel Arts Collective launch event, featuring music by Captain Captain, Snake Oil Salesmen & The Kuhls, theatrical performances from Twenty Percent Theater Company and Theatre of the Oppressed, cutting edge art and poetry, interactive art installations, and a silk screening station with Revolution Imagery!

     

    Wicker Park Arts Center / 2215 West North Ave / 6:30pm / All Ages

  • Last week on chicagoindieradio.org:

     

    A CHIRP and Coach House Sounds interview with Redgrave

    Weekly Voyages (your weekly roundup of Chicago concerts)

    Bear in Heaven stream their new album

    Happy Birthday, Gene Pitney!

    Chicago Theatre Off Book, featuring interviews with the Artistic Directors of The Hypocrites’ and Signal Ensemble

     

     

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Gene Pitney Edition

Gene Pitney is an overlooked figure in rock history, even though he had a slew of hits, primarily in the days before the British invaded and took rock ‘n’ roll to a new level. Pitney was an ace songwriter and fine singer, best known for his classic weeper, “Town Without Pity” (which, oddly enough, was only a number 13 hit, he had a number of records that charted higher). He also penned classics like “He’s A Rebel” for The Crystal and Ricky Nelson’s “Hello Mary Lou”. And he was even bigger in England, where he had 22 Top 40 hits, as opposed to 16 Stateside. He left a fine catalog of songs, so let’s salute him by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.

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