Eddie Vedder solo!

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Eddie Vedder
Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
Thursday, August 21, 2008

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It could just as easily have taken place next to a campfire, the mood was so relaxed. But there was no denying the anything-but-subdued ovation that greeted Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder was coming from an enraptured, ticket-buying audience who snatched up some 5,000 tickets in record time. The occasion was the first of two sold-out solo performances at Louis Sullivan’s Auditorium Theatre.

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Kill Hannah live!

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Kill Hannah
Metro, Chicago
Saturday, August 23, 2008

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For whatever can be said about Kill Hannah, the group’s enthusiasm and affection for their hometown is undeniable. After years of Next Big Thing proclamations — from Billy Corgan to local radio to this magazine — their long-awaited superstar status would never arrive. Yet the outfit seem unfazed and less concerned with their place in the mainstream, and more intent on making sure they deliver in the here and now. Such was clearly the case Saturday night at the Metro, where they touched down following a long string of away games that only seemed to heighten the group’s fervor.

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Nico Muhly preview

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Nico Muhly
Lakeshore Theater, Chicago
Thursday, August 28, 2008

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I once interviewed a rock guitarist who claimed he could find musical inspiration in any mundane, common, everyday sound. Nico Muhly agrees.

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Jazz Festival preview

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Sonny Rollins | Ornette Coleman
Jazz Festival, Chicago
Thursday, August 28 | Sunday, August 31, 2008

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The battle of the saxes highlights the Chicago Jazz Festival this year, featuring a pair of giants in Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman.

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Death Vessel reviewed

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Death Vessel
Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us
(Sub Pop)

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Death Vessel’s Joel Thibodeau is a) an insect, b) female, or c) a bluegrass artist. At varying points one and none are true.

Appearing: Saturday, August 30th at Schubas in Chicago.

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Chris Isaak live!

Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Weekly, Live Reviews by IE E-Mail This Post/Page Print This Post/Page

Chris Isaak
Morton Arboretum, Lisle
Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Few artists are capable of tapping into a winning formula that doesn’t significantly evolve as the years progress, but colors just enough outside the lines to attract repeat customers. Enter veteran singer/songwriter Chris Isaak, the debonair crooner who’s made a killing channeling the outfits of Elvis Presley and the nuances of Roy Orbison with a flavor from the 21st century.

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