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SugarStrings Classical Trio
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Jul 31, 2010 02:00 PM
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Come hear local teen string sensations Ade, Mira and Ayanna Williams perform chamber music that swings!
Location: Main Library, Community Meeting Room
Come hear local teen string sensations Ade, Mira and Ayanna Williams perform chamber music that swings!
Location: Main Library, Community Meeting Room
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The Boogers Kids' Show
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Jul 31, 2010 02:00 PM
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The Anti-Barney...the Wiggles’ worst nightmare…the Boogers!
Get ready for the kiddie mosh pit! Formed by a punk rock dad with a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, the Boogers are all about bringing rock n’ roll to the kids. Their debut album, “Road to Rock” won a 2009 National Parenting Publications Gold Award for Children’s Audio and they’ve been featured in the pages of Chicago Parent, the Chicago Tribune, and Cookie Magazine as well as on WGN-TV. Best for ages 1-10 and perfect for your budding rocker!
"The aptly named BOOGERS perform their hard-driving, chord-driven rock n' roll for the youngsters in a style reminiscent of New York Punksters The Ramones. Of course, their songs are crafted with age-appropriate material. The only sedation going on here is an after-show nap." - Chicago Tribune
"If the Ramones had ever decided to make a children's CD this is what it would have sounded like. There will be no stoppin' the kiddies from hoppin' after listen to this music." - Monte Melnick, Ramones Tour Manager & Author of "On the Road with the Ramones"
$10 for everyone over the age of two
Genre: Kids
Purchase Tickets Here
The Boogers' site
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The Anti-Barney...the Wiggles’ worst nightmare…the Boogers!
Get ready for the kiddie mosh pit! Formed by a punk rock dad with a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, the Boogers are all about bringing rock n’ roll to the kids. Th...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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Sons of the Never Wrong with June Shellene
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Sons of the Never Wrong are a folk trio from chicago made up of Bruce Roper, Deborah Lader, and Sue Demel. The band has been creating original "turbo-charged folk music" for 15 years to a cult-like national following. With their different take on three part harmony on top of witty, whimsical songs, Sons’ style springs from a tradition you’d swear you've heard, but this just ain't your grandpop's folk music. “The personal glues that hold the group together are a clear joy in performing together, a sense of gratitude to a loyal fan base, and three dry, delightfully skewed senses of humor.” Chicago Tribune
Pianist and singer June Shellene celebrates the release of her second CD, Wait ‘Til Midnight Ends, a self-produced (with bassist Jim Cox) collection of original songs. Her first CD, The Lost Art of Love, won two achievement awards from Billboard Magazine and her songs have been covered by an array of artists, from jazz pianist Judy Roberts, to Broadway powerhouse Patti Lupone. Fans of Sons of The Never Wrong know June as the popular trio’s pianist, while theatre fans may remember her as a performer/musician, a writer (Dealing at Northlight Theatre) or musical director/producer (Steppenwolf’s The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, in Chicago and on Broadway.) Her voice is featured in David Mamet’s classic film, House of Games, and her teaching schedule has included piano and voice at the Old Town School and music theory for Ravinia’s Education Outreach.
Genre: Folk
Purchase Tickets Here
Sons' site June's site
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Sons of the Never Wrong are a folk trio from chicago made up of Bruce Roper, Deborah Lader, and Sue Demel. The band has been creating original "turbo-charged folk music" for 15 years to a cult-like national...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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Simply July Gallery
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Simply Chicago Art
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This summer exhibit will feature the works of Joe Steiner and Shelley Bruccar, in addtion to other local artists.
Joe is an observational figurative painter who works exclusively from life. He talks to his models while he paints, this helps him to connect with his feelings about them. His goal as an artist is to open the door to his emotions and sharpen his eye as an observer.
Shelly is energized and fascinated by colors, textures and patterns on fabric. She uses cloth, dyes and threads as a painter uses canvas and paint. She starts with white fabric, dyes it, screens it, puts color in, takes color out, paints it and stitches it. She has gradually moved from layering of fabric to more whole-cloth surface design and from mostly representational to more impressionistic, allowing the piece to lead and inspire her.
Feel free to contact Simply Chicago Art with any questions you may have, 847-738-0716.
Artist Reception Saturday July 10, 1:00-5:00
Exhibit runs July 10~August 1
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This summer exhibit will feature the works of Joe Steiner and Shelley Bruccar, in addtion to other local artists.
Joe is an observational figurative painter who works exclusively from life. He talks to his models while he paints, this help...
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by Simply Chicago Art
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Asleep at the Wheel with Bubbly Creek
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Ray Benson (Ray Benson Siefert, Lucky Oceans and Leroy Preston were really just three alterna-culture refugees when they landed in Paw Paw, W. Va., in the summer of 1969. Their plan was to form a real live Western swing band, influenced by the likes of fellow-gonzo-swinger Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen. After drifting through Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, the band (which got its record deal when Van Morrison raved about them in Rolling Stone) landed in heart of Bob Wills country: Austin, Texas, in the early '70s. With its fondness for jazz, blues, rock and country, the band was an instant hit with the same folks who embraced Willie Nelson and the rest of the Outlaws.
The band only scored one Top 10 country hit -- 1975's "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" -- but has collected eight Grammys since then. In addition to two-all star Bob Wills tributes in the '90s, the ensemble offered a concept album Asleep at the Wheel Remembers the Alamo in 2003. Also that year, Benson (the only remaining founding member) released his first solo album, Beyond Time, which earned two Grammy nominations.
Genre: Country/Americana
Asleep's site - Bubbly Creek's site
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Ray Benson (Ray Benson Siefert, Lucky Oceans and Leroy Preston were really just three alterna-culture refugees when they landed in Paw Paw, W. Va., in the summer of 1969. Their plan was to form a real live Western swing band, influenced by the lik...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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2nd Annual Artists for a Greener Evanston Showcase Application
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Noyes Cultural Arts Center
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Evanston artists are invited to apply to the 2nd Annual Artists for a Greener Evanston Showcase. The application deadline is August 1, 2010. Applicants should describe how they are lowering their carbon footprint or encouraging greener ways of living and working. The showcase is sponsored by Citizens for a Greener Evanston. Request an application form from artgreenevanston@gmail.com. As with the 2009 Showcase, visual, electronic and performing artists are welcome.
The 2nd Annual Artists for a Greener Evanston Showcase will be on October 21 and 22, 2010. The first night will play host to an opening reception while the second night will add family-oriented activities. Both events will be at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes Street and will include a raffle and art auction.
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Evanston artists are invited to apply to the 2nd Annual Artists for a Greener Evanston Showcase. The application deadline is August 1, 2010. Applicants should describe how they are lowering their carbon footprint or en...
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by Citizens for a Greener Evanston (CGE)
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Asleep at the Wheel with TC Furlong
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Ray Benson (Ray Benson Siefert, Lucky Oceans and Leroy Preston were really just three alterna-culture refugees when they landed in Paw Paw, W. Va., in the summer of 1969. Their plan was to form a real live Western swing band, influenced by the likes of fellow-gonzo-swinger Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen. After drifting through Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, the band (which got its record deal when Van Morrison raved about them in Rolling Stone) landed in heart of Bob Wills country: Austin, Texas, in the early '70s. With its fondness for jazz, blues, rock and country, the band was an instant hit with the same folks who embraced Willie Nelson and the rest of the Outlaws.
The band only scored one Top 10 country hit -- 1975's "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" -- but has collected eight Grammys since then. In addition to two-all star Bob Wills tributes in the '90s, the ensemble offered a concept album Asleep at the Wheel Remembers the Alamo in 2003. Also that year, Benson (the only remaining founding member) released his first solo album, Beyond Time, which earned two Grammy nominations.
Genre: Country/Americana
Asleep at the Wheel's site - TC's site
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Ray Benson (Ray Benson Siefert, Lucky Oceans and Leroy Preston were really just three alterna-culture refugees when they landed in Paw Paw, W. Va., in the summer of 1969. Their plan was to form a real live Western swing band, influenced by the lik...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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Front of House
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Dawes Park
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Aug 03, 2010 07:30 PM
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Starlight Concert Series 2010
Take the finest instrumentalists and vocalists in Chicago. Mix in a seasoned bandleader, an engaging and interactive stage show, and an expansive repertoire of music. Top it all off with Ken Arlen’s 20 years of experience in providing Chicago’s wedding market with the finest entertainment available.
The result? Ken Arlen’s FRONT OF HOUSE.
www.arlenmusic.com/foh/pages/home_new.htm
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Starlight Concert Series 2010
Take the finest instrumentalists and vocalists in Chicago. Mix in a seasoned bandleader, an engaging and interactive stage show, and an expansive repertoire of music. Top it all off with Ken Ar...
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by City of Evanston - Cultural Arts Division
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Acoustic Alchemy
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Guitarists Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale celebrate a remarkable two decades plus since 1987’s Red Dust and Spanish Lace established the British ensemble as an ever evolving, powerhouse force in contemporary jazz. Their thousands of fans around the world may be feeling nostalgic, but the duo, while keeping their trademark acoustic
guitar synergy front and center, is clearly committed to forging ahead. Carmichael explains the energy is the result of a natural chemistry he’s developed with Gilderdale over the years since Gilderdale (formerly a backing guitarist with the band) became Carmichael’s full partner after the passing of founding member Nick Webb in 1998 and
the release that year of Positive Thinking.
The road to instrumental stardom began when Webb and Carmichael provided the oneoff- in-flight entertainment for a Virgin Airlines England to America flight, in search of an elusive recording contract; they often liked to say they “played their way to America”. Signed to the MCA Master Series label by Tony Brown, their popularity took off in
conjunction with the rise of the New Adult Contemporary radio format.
Acoustic Alchemy’s early MCA albums—starting with Red Dust and Spanish Lace and continuing with 1988’s Natural Elements and 1989’s Blue Chip—were all later rereleased on GRP. One of the band’s most remarkable recordings was 1996’s live in the studio date Arcanum, which featured new arrangements of classics, a few new tracks, and full orchestration. Recorded over three days at Pinewood Film Studios in England (home to all the James Bond films), the sessions were filmed by director Aubrey Powell for a television documentary of the band, released on video as Best Kept Secret; GRP re-released this on DVD in July, 2006 with extra archived live performance and documentary footage. In 2002, Acoustic Alchemy also released Sounds of St. Lucia, a CD/DVD live concert package based on a performance recorded by BET television. Acoustic Alchemy recently released in conjunction with Universal Music The Very Best of Acoustic Alchemy Vol 2 which they will be promoting throughout 2009.
Genre: Jazz
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Acoustic Alchemy's site
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Guitarists Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale celebrate a remarkable two decades plus since 1987’s Red Dust and Spanish Lace established the British ensemble as an ever evolving, powerhouse force in contempo...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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Outdoor Painting and Drawing Workshop
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Adult/Teens Paint and draw with the outdoor elements. We will repeatedly meet at two beautiful locations in Evanston. Students enjoy exploring and choosing their compostions by practicing gesture and contour drawing/painting while looking through a hand held window. Develop and enhance painting and drawing skills through learning color theory and experimenting with chosen mediums.. Bring your charcoal, oils, acrylics or watercolors.
Instructor: Jill King Length: 4 weeks Days: Wednesdays Times: 10am - noon Cost: $18.00 per class session or $72.00 for 4 weeks Outdoor Locations: July 14, 21 : The Merrick Park Rose Garden. The Corner of Lake St. and Oak St. in Evanston. (We will meet at the Loon fountain on the South end of the Garden). July 28 & Aug. 4 : Elliot Park, on the Lakefront, on Greenleaf and Lakeshore Blvd., Evanston, IL. (Meet by the bathroom building).
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Adult/Teens Paint and draw with the outdoor elements. We will repeatedly meet at two beautiful locations in Evanston. Students enjoy exploring and choosing their compostions by practicing gesture and contour drawing/pa...
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by Artists Seeds
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Trevor Hall with Matthew Santos
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Born in South Carolina and raised in California, Trevor Hall developed an affinity for summery acoustic music, from the beachside ambiance of Jack Johnson to the leisurely stroll of Bob Marley. Having spent his teenage years at a boarding school for the arts, Hall dedicated his life to music upon his high-school graduation. He self-released Lace Up Your Shoes in 2004; two years later, the teenaged Hall prepared for his major-label debut with Geffen Records. The Rascals Have Returned, an introductory EP produced by John Alagía, featured a soothing mix of reggae, folk, and roots rock. Sales were slow, however, and Geffen dropped Hall from their roster in 2008.
Hall continued to tour, performing shows alongside the likes of Ben Harper, Matisyahu, and the Wailers. He also returned to the studio to record a self-titled sophomore album, which emphasized the artist's reggae influences upon its release in 2009.
Grammy-nominated artist Matthew Santos has established himself as one of the rare and striking voices quickly emerging from the Windy City’s music scene. With a growing fan base hailing him for his ethereal voice, Santos has secured his place in current music with his distinguished style and elusive musical gift. Far from all of the sound and fury of the modern music trends, 27-year-old Santos is quietly rising into one of the most remarkable voices of his generation.
Genre: Acoustic Rock
Trevor's site - Matthew's site
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Born in South Carolina and raised in California, Trevor Hall developed an affinity for summery acoustic music, from the beachside ambiance of Jack Johnson to the leisurely stroll of Bob Marley. Having spent his teenage years at a boarding school f...
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by S.P.A.C.E. (Society for Preservation of Art & Culture in Evanston)
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The Breakfast Club
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Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art
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Aug 04, 2010 09:00 PM
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(John Hughes, 1985, USA, 97 minutes) The focal point for all teen angst in the Hughes-universe, the fictional Chicago suburb of Shermer never felt more like a living, breathing community than in this coming-of-age classic. A stint in weekend detention forces five teenagers from rival cliques to put aside their prejudices to stave off boredom and existential loneliness.
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(John Hughes, 1985, USA, 97 minutes) The focal point for all teen angst in the Hughes-universe, the fictional Chicago suburb of Shermer never felt more like a living, breathing community than in this coming-of-age classic. A stint in weekend deten...
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by Mary & Leigh Block Cinema
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