
Being Thankful for a Fiddler on the Roof This Thanksgiving Part II
Adia is a classically trained violinist turned an award-winning rock and blues improviser, who took to her balcony to perform for an unseen audience of neighbors
Adia is a classically trained violinist turned an award-winning rock and blues improviser, who took to her balcony to perform for an unseen audience of neighbors
“I tried creating a traveling-through-time guitar part with lyrics channeling the command, power, and attack that Muddy had.”
The Bronzeville Blues Walk celebrates the birthplace of Chicago Blues
The current leg of this promotional tour will feature Carlton drawing from her new album, but she will undoubtedly come armed with an arsenal of seasoned hits.
On the heels of their NPR Tiny Desk Concert, Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers are back for a 22-date tour. They will make their return
Did I walk into a “burnin’ ring of fire?” Um, no, it was actually Carol’s Pub in Chicago, an outrageously friendly country-western themed saloon, where
The Symposium is broken into four parts beginning at 2:30 PM (CDT) and is FREE to the public.
“I wanted to show people that young Blacks are still playing and supporting the Blues. This is always a bone of contention with us musicians; being afraid to publicly talk about race even though it is the whole condition and backbone of the Blues.” – Fernando Jones
Singer, songwriter and harmonicist, Omar Coleman, is Chicago.
Columbia College’s Mark Kelly recognizes Waters as a “cultural hero” and hopes that the mural will become as recognizable as other Chicago art.
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