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Wilco and Sleater-Kinney have announced a co-headlining tour, spanning from August 6 to August 29. Their “It’s Time” tour begins at the First…
One of Chicago’s own Sons of the Blues, Greg Guy has been playing music most of his life, as it’s in his DNA.
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.
Bob Dylan has announced a 2020 tour in the U.S. with soulful roots rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Hot Club of…
Hicks’ playing has taste for days. There’s lots of vibrato and a huge tone, but not too much unnecessary flash.
Tyner’s two-handed forays and use of modes are recognized as some of the most innovative in jazz history.
Featuring four string instrumentalists, a tabla player, and Corky at the helm on harmonica, vocals and piano, this ensemble brings together chamber music with the blues.
On the heels of their NPR Tiny Desk Concert, Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers are back for a 22-date tour.…
When Jardine returns to the City Winery Chicago, he’ll be supported by singer Matt Jardine, his son, and keyboardist Debbie Shair. No doubt, when he draws from A Postcard from California, he will illustrate his remarkable career through anecdotes and powerful visuals.
The Brothers are all the surviving members of the final Allman Brothers Band lineup and a special guest or two.