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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CHIRP welcomes a rare solo performance from Stephin Merritt at The Old Town School of Folk Music on November 8th. The prolific songwriter will be performing selections from his back catalogue from the Magnetic Fields as well as solo works.
Merritt’s deep baritone voice sets a somber tone to his direct tongue-and-cheek lyrical style, at least for those in on the joke. With lyrics like “There is no hope of love for me, from here on I go stag / The only girl I'll ever love is Andrew in drag”, no topic is thinly veiled and no venue is off the table, even a mens bathroom. Along with his solo music tour, Merritt is doing a book tour for his recent collaboration with illustrator Roz Chast called 101 Two-Letter Words, a collection of poems and illustrations for each of the 101 two-character phrases permissible in Scrabble. Peter Segal of Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me fame is also sitting down with Merritt on November 7th as a part of the Chicago Humanities Festival.
A limited number of tickets are still available for purchase for $30 at the Old Town School of Folk Music website, show begins with special guest Advance Base at 7pm.
Chicagoans, rejoice! On Friday, November 7, world-renowned percussionist and composer Glenn Kotche, also known as the drummer behind a little local band called Wilco, will return to the Old Town School of Folk Music for a special performance that will conclude a four-day residency.
In the days leading up to the concert, Kotche will be hosting workshops at the Old Town School that will cover everything from drum technique to his creative process. Attendees can expect to share a varied and intimate experience with this groundbreaking musician. Kotche has collaborated on over 90 records, not including his own accomplishments as a critically acclaimed solo artist. For old fans and new listeners, here’s a tasty clip to tide you over until the big show.
To learn more about Kotche, visit http://glennkotche.com/. Glenn Kotche will be performing in Maurer Hall 11/07 at 8:00PM. For more information regarding tickets, please visit http://www.oldtownschool.org/.
CHIRP radio is proud to present Kevin Drew at Lincoln Hall November 5th supporting his newest solo release, Darlings, which debuted March 18!
While Darlings is not Drew’s first venture into a solo career, it is certainly the most focused, drawing from over a decade of experience as the front man of Broken Social Scene. While there are hints of the Broken Social Scene aesthetic, tracks like “Good Sex” demonstrate Drew’s growth as a songwriter. With his newest endeavor, Drew focused less on big instrumentation and effects, instead producing a simpler sound that allows the audience to focus on the complex, deeply intimate lyrics and hypnotic melodies that are a trademark of Drew’s career.
Purchase tickets in advance for $18 or $20 at the door, doors open at 8, show starts at 9. Drew is supported by Bully.
This week, let’s pay tribute to a guitarist who had a major influence on punk rock, James Williamson. He joined The Stooges after their first two albums, when the band needed a jolt of fresh energy. He provided it, co-writing the entire Raw Power album with Iggy Pop, and working with me on other records thereafter. It’s not just punks who worship Williamson — Johnny Marr has cited Williamson as an influence. Williamson is back in the fold, taking the place of the late Ron Asheton in the reunited Stooges. In Williamson’s honor, please take out your iPod/MP3 player, hit shuffle, and share the first ten tunes that come up.
Chicago via Tennessee artist Angela James effortlessly brings elements of experimental jazz to her Country focused tunes. With a whimsical vocal style that alludes to her influences of Cat Powers and Roseanne Cash, James weaves a new Country experience for her listeners. Tune in to CHIRP Radio now and catch her tracks in heavy rotation!
"Lost and Found" is from her new LP Way Down Deep, released on October 21, 2014