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Whether it was a tale about Sonny Boy Williamson horning in on Otis Rush’s club gig or Musselwhite’s experience of penning his “Stranger in a Strange Land” as a new arrival to Chicago in 1962, Musselwhite’s stories were as engaging as the music that’s garnered him a Grammy win, numerous Blues Music awards and several other accolades.
Ivan Singh expressed his admiration for the Chicago blues tradition, before serving up his own Argentinian twist on the genre.
The amazingly talented and internationally acclaimed Sue Foley graced the Evanston Space stage!
At Park West, The Record Company came out swinging from the initial bell with a one-two punch of the rollicking and foot-stomping “Feels So Good.”
And pounce they did, playing an electrifying 17-song set each night.
Graham showcases his gifted vocals on his debut effort!
Pianist/songwriter Johnny Iguana wrote the words and music to the song “No Matter How Much” especially for Rachel Williams soon…
A band from Boston came in and shook up the hipsters in Chicago with their own brand of down and dirty blues.
“Drink Malört – Chicago Spirit” will be available on Spotify, Apple Itunes, and all other platforms August 31.
The Wood Brothers are currently on tour in support of a new album, and recently stopped in Chicago to perform at the Salt Shed.
Review/Gallery: The Truckers played two shows in Chicago to benefit Beyond Hunger.