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The Heard, Krewe
Abbey Pub: 9pm, 21+
The Dirty Pigeons, The Bribes, Quintin Hirsley & The Truth
Beat Kitchen: 9pm, 21+
DJ Mark Flava
Beauty Bar: 9pm, 21+
The Green
Bottom Lounge: 9pm
The Samples, Beautiful Collision, Taggart Transcontinental
Double Door: 8pm, 21+
Family of the Year, White Arrows, New Cassettes
Empty Bottle: 10pm
Motion City Soundtrack w/ Jukebox The Ghost and Now, Now
House of Blues Chicago: 6:30pm
The Soft Pack, Heavy Hawaii
Lincoln Hall: 10pm, 21+
JD McPherson, Lucius
Metro: 8:30pm, 18+
Chris Smither, Paul Cebar
The Old Town School of Folk Music: 8pm
PJ & Soul, The People Brothers Band
Reggies Music Joint: 8pm, 21+
After the Burial, The Contortionist, Reflections, No Zodiac, Burn the Remains
Reggies Rock Club: 6pm
Neil Halstead, Jim Hanft with Samantha Yonack
Schubas: 7pm, 21+
Move D, Scotty Brandon
SmartBar: 10pm, 21+
Four Bitchin’ Babes
SPACE: 7pm
Charlie Peacock
SPACE: 10pm
Teenage Bottlerocket, Toys that Kill, Masked Intruder, The Reaganomics
Subterranean: 9pm
Sasha, Zebo, Funk Shui, Mayhem
The Mid: 10pm, 21+
Leroy Bach, Atmosphere Strut, Kid Color
The Whistler: 6pm, 21+
Social Distortion
The Vic: 7:30pm
The First Time Reading Series to benefit CHIRP Radio returns Wednesday, October 10, at 8pm. Readers will write original pieces around a “first time” theme, pick a song to accompany their piece, and then The First Time Three plays their song live, in a stripped-down, acoustic setting.
Next Wednesday’s theme is “First Breakup,” and the The First Time Three (former members of Frisbie) are always down to cover whatever the reader chooses, from whatever genre.
CHIRP Radio’s Andy Weber is among the featured readers, as well as Kevin Robinson from Chicagoist, Holly McDowell, Improviser and writer Kelsey Kinney, singer/songwriter Dan Phillips, and Jenn Kloc. The cover for this 21-and-over show is $10, and the proceeds benefit CHIRP Radio. We’ll see you at the Beat Kitchen, on 2100 W. Belmont Ave!
Let’s wish a happy birthday to Russell Mael, the lead singer for my all-time favorite band, Sparks. Since the late ’60s, Russell and his brother Ron have made a career on trying to hit the pop charts by subverting pop conventions. Sparks actually started as Halfnelson, changing their name after the band’s debut album (full of wiggy post-psychedelic pop) stiffed. Even then, Russell’s odd falsetto stood out. It moved more to the forefront when he and Ron went to England and became glam rock stars, Ron’s ornate compositions having no regard for what notes Russell would have to hit in order to cram tons of lyrics into a short space. In 1979, Sparks worked with Giorgio Moroder on the groundbreaking disco/rock album No. 1 In Heaven, and Russell’s angelic vocals were a template for future hi-NRG dance music and future synth-poppers like Bronski Beat and Erasure. Nowadays, Russell has mastered the art of stacking vocals on Sparks’ more recent baroque, classical music inspired albums. To this day, he can hit those high notes in a distinctive style. It’s no wonder noted producer Tony Visconti said that Russell is the best vocalist he has ever worked with. Let’s pay tribute to Russell Mael by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
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Holiday House, Aktar Aktar, Triggerfish, Red Collar Radio
Beat Kitchen: 8:30pm
Chicago Skyway, Marlon Montez
Beauty Bar: 9pm, 21+
Lagwagon, Dead To Me, The Flatliners, Useless ID
Bottom Lounge: 8pm, Other
KB, Tedashii, Lecrae, Trip Lee, Pro, Andy Mineo
Congress Theater: 7pm
The Last Vegas, Hessler, The Infected, Bruce Lamont
Double Door: 9pm, 21+
The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle: 5:30pm, 21+
Supreme Cuts, Sh*t & Shine, Duane Pitre, Tatsuya Nakatani & Vanessa Skantze
Empty Bottle: 9pm, 21+
Plush
Hideout: 10pm, 21+
Sidewalk Chalk w/ Jamie Lono and Katz Company
House of Blues Chicago: 7:30pm
Firewater, Deals Gone Bad, FETCH
Lincoln Hall: 10pm, 21+
Audiences, Carbon Tigers, Parlours, Hemmingbirds
Metro: 9pm, 18+
Septeto Nacional de Cuba
The Old Town School of Folk Music: 7pm & 10pm
Lark’s Tongue
Reckless Records: 6pm
Jimbo Delta
Reggies Music Joint: 5:30pm, 21+
Mad Bread, The Blackberry Bushes String Band, Rockett Pass
Reggies Music Joint: 9pm, 21+
Kingsfoil, Set the Trend, Grand Finale, Having Antlers
Reggies Rock Club: 6pm
Smoke DZA, Mr Muthafuckin’ Exquire, Flatbush Zombies, Cashius Green w/Pheo Nakim, Kembe X & Alex Wiley
Reggies Rock Club: 10pm, 18+
Julian Velard, Julia Klee
Schubas: 7pm, 18+
Fink, Daniela Sloan
Schubas: 10pm, 21+
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts, Nate Manic
SmartBar: 10pm, 21+
Garnet Rogers
SPACE: 7pm
Crocodiles, Punks on Mars, Michael Lux & The Bad News
Subterranean: 9:30pm
Green Velvet, J Phlip, Paul Johnson
The Mid: 10pm, 21+
Whitler Tips
The Whistler: 9:30pm, 21+
CHIRP is pleased to partner with the Lincoln Square Homemade Pizza Company store this Wednesday, October 3rd, for a great fundraiser!
The Homemade Pizza Company at 4603 N. Lincoln Avenue will donate the following amounts to CHIRP:
$4 for every large or gluten-free pizza sold
$2 for every large salad sold
$1 for every calzone or flatbread sold
10% of the price of every gift certificate sold
This fundraiser is taking place on Wednesday, October 3rd, and applies to the Lincoln Square store at 4603 N. Lincoln only. Orders must be picked up at the store to apply toward the donation. You can place orders in advance at homemadepizza.com.