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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Wicker Park Arts Center / 2215 West North Ave / 6:30pm / All Ages
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
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.
On April 18, 2012, Bear in Heaven will be playing at Schubas – surely a venue catered to hearing a band’s textures and layers. Until then, the small rock house isn’t your only opportunity to hear the subtleties in the rock band’s sound. Touring in support of their new record, I Love You, It’s Cool, the band is offering fans a free stream of the album over at their website. BUT HOLD ON. SLLLLOOOOWWWW YOOUUUURRR ROOOLLLL. I Love You, It’s Cool is streaming now, stretched out to 400,000% longer than the real length. What that means is that even though the stream went up in December, if you started listening when then and waited until it finished, you’d be able to hear the entire thing just once. Justin Beiber, eat your slowed down heart out.
Listen to CHIRPradio.org for Blake Burkhardt’s exclusive interview with Bear in Heaven, coming soon.
Late February and early March are shaping up to be a busy time for Chicago-based band Redgrave . A new EP, a SXSW showcase, and plenty of shows around town, the duo started out using home recordings by vocalist Angie Mead, and later becoming a two-piece after adding drummer Stephen Howard. Having worked with Tim Rutilli and David Yow on their debut single, the band is getting ready for big stuff. Check out their Coach House Sounds session starting Wednesday February 15th, and listen to CHIRP.org for a selection of tracks from the session!
Chicago Theatre Off Book is celebrating the best of Chicago Theatre for 2011. Come join the party!
2011 Honor Awards
February 28th
8pm-10pm
The Oracle Theatre
3809 N. Broadway
In February, Chicago Theatre Off Book and CHIRP are throwing a party to honor the best of 2011 with an HONOR AWARD.
Katy Walsh tabulated her favorites from reviewing 247 shows on The Fourth Walsh. Chicago voted for their faves. Now YOU get to help choose the winner among the finalists in each category until MIDNIGHT on February 10th.
Vote for your favorite show, performer, director, designer… HONOR AWARDS 2011!!
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