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Celebrate 15 Years of the Hideout With a Photo Retrospective

Celebrate 15 Years of the Hideout With a Photo Retrospective

Hideout is holding a special one-night-only event called Scrapbook to celebrate the venue's 15 years of rocking. more ›

Orgone Brings Sophisticated Funk to Schuba's

It's a certainty you may not have heard of Orgone. If you've found yourself listening to a Horseshoe Casino ad on the radio lately, you've heard their music. Horseshoe licensed the West Coast funk band's song "Sophisticated Honky" for its radio ad locally and the opening guitar riff and staccato horns have a way of getting under your skin. For us, in a good way. more ›

Lemvo's Crazy Machine Takes Over Mayne Stage

Lemvo's Crazy Machine Takes Over Mayne Stage

Like chocolate and peanut butter, the meshing of pan-African melodies with Cuban clave rhythms are a perfect marriage. The two have equally influenced each other from the Europeans' discovery of the Western Hemisphere to the modern day. Its synthesis has embodied over the years in projects ranging from Dizzy Gillespie's introduction to his longtime conga player Chano Pozo, to highly regarded acts like Senegal's Orchestra Baobab. more ›

World Music Fest 2006 Preview

World Music Fest 2006 Preview

Long before there was a League of Chicago Music Venues or a Hawk Winter Music Festival, the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs (under the guidance of program director – and fellow Lane Tech grad – Michael Orlove) was bringing together the city’s club scene via the World Music Festival. After seven years, the festival has earned a place beside both Blues and Jazz Fest as one of Chicago’s premier music showcases. WMF is also one... more ›

Clusterfest Update: Pitchfork Gets Local

Clusterfest Update: Pitchfork Gets Local

In an effort to hype its Pitchfork Music Festival in Union Park this summer, organizers are tying themselves in to some already existing arts events in the city this summer. According to Pitchfork Media, the Chicago Cultural Center’s Lunchbreak series, in the weeklong run-up to the fest, will be devoted to bands handpicked by the owners and operators of several clubs affiliated with the League of Chicago Music Venues like Schuba’s, the Hideout, Metro, Martyr’s... more ›

Re-Viewed: Hummingbiird at Martyr's

Re-Viewed: Hummingbiird at Martyr's

Sunday night we walked over to Martyr's to help celebrate Chicago's vibrant music scene with the Hawk Winter Music Festival. It was just another night here in Chicago where live music was played and appreciated by a city full of music lovers. This particular evening there were several talents on tap: Alison Breitman, BFF, Cracklin' Moth, Hummingbiird and Justin Sconza. A few impressions regarding the show... Alison Breitman is definitely one to watch. She has... more ›

How High Will The Hawk Fly?

How High Will The Hawk Fly?

If you look at this weekend’s music listings, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s nothing more than a typical winter weekend of local and national acts hitting Chicago’s stages. But the significance of this weekend is far greater than the bills would suggest. For the first time, Chicago’s music venues are working together to ensure their own survival. Last week, we told you about the 2006 Hawk Winter Music Festival. Today, Greg Kot and Jim... more ›

2006 Winter Music Festival

2006 Winter Music Festival

We recommend live music every night of the week, but to keep the hangover at bay after the great time sure to be had by all at Chicagoist's Ctrl-Alt-Rock concert, we suggest the 2006 HAWK Winter Music Festival. It's a celebration of Chicago's music scene and who doesn't love that? We sure have it going on here in the Windy City and The League of Chicago Music Venues is presenting 3 days of music,... more ›

ReViewed: Mucca Pazza at the Hideout

ReViewed: Mucca Pazza at the Hideout

The gallery closes, now what? Drinks are in order, but where? The Hideout gets offered up, we jump in a cab and head over there. The front bar is packed, but we snag a table in the back near the stage. People with trombones, trumpets, guitars and violins start filing in and putting their instruments on the stage. This keeps going on and on and on. The instruments are piling up everywhere. Percussion all... more ›

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