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Subject: Going To Chicago From: DonMeixner Date: 09 Mar 99 - 11:59 PM I have to be in Chicago from 10 May to 15 May. I arrive by train and I stay at a/the Holiday Inn when I'm not at the disabilities workshops I'm attending what do I do? Don |
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: Bruce O. Date: 10 Mar 99 - 12:22 AM Go to the Newberry Library, there's lots of good old songs and tunes there in rare old 18th century books and manuscripts. I wish I was going there. |
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: Alex Date: 10 Mar 99 - 08:59 PM Check out the Old Town School of Folk Music's new location on N. Lincoln Ave. (No longer in Old Town). They have a fine new concert hall - good sound and sight lines. (773) 525-7793 for info. Good Irish Music at the Abbey Pub Grace St/Elston on the North side.(773) 478-4408. The Irish-American Heritage Center, 4626 N. Knox. (773)282-7035. By the end of April, the Aural Tradition Newsletter will be available with all the May folk entertainment listings. What kind of music are you interested in? |
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: John OSh Date: 16 Mar 99 - 05:02 PM If your going to Chicago, the last thing you'll have to worry about is finding something to do! Some good suggestions of info sites : Look up the Chicago Reader online - it has info re: the literally hundreds of plays going on, all the music you could desire, cultural events, museums, etc. As well, the weather is usually nice come May (although you never know - there were snow flurries in June at the lake about 7 years ago in the beginning of June) and a visit to the Lakefront can be a day long trip! Other good music venues: Schuba's on Southport & Belmont for wide variety Kingston Mines, Blues Chicago anf Blues ETC. for Blues Enjoy your visit! John OSh
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: Alex Date: 26 Apr 99 - 11:29 PM We now have (most of) the May folk concerts. What kind of music did you have in mind? |
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: DonMeixner Date: 26 Apr 99 - 11:52 PM I'm very eclectic I like all kinds of culture, Both agri and horti. I like both kinds of music, I like country AND western. Alex, I'm mainly a folk fan, Art Thieme style, Gordon Bok style, but push come to shove, I'll try anything once or twice. Don |
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: Alex Date: 29 Apr 99 - 07:44 PM Hi, Don, Not all the folk music is going on in the City of Chicago. A lot of us old fogies, I mean FOLKIES, have settled in the suburbs. Here's what is happening in your 5/10-15 timeframe. If you need directions, I'll be glad to help. Also, there are still a bunch of blues clubs in or near the loop. If you want to know about them I can help there too. Old Town School, 4544 N. Lincoln. (773) 728-6000 5/15 Bela Fleck & Tony Trischka 2-Way Street CH, 1047 Curtiss, Downers Grove (630) 969-9720: 5/14 Michael Smith Elgin Community College (847) 622-0300: 5/14 Jim Post in "Mark Twain and the Laughing River" Friendship Concerts in Des Plaines (847) 255-5380, 5/14 Sons Of The Never Wrong Barrington Library, (847) 382-1300 5/15 Michael J. Miles Molly's Place (house concert) Mokena (708) 479-8680 5/15 Kat Eggleston Unitarian Church, Geneva, (630) 232-1975 - 5/15 Small Potatoes.
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Subject: RE: Going To Chicago From: DonMeixner Date: 29 Apr 99 - 11:22 PM Alex, These all sound great! Michael Smith (Dutchman, Spoon River,?) sounds like a good prospect. So does Jim Post. I can line up an evening of great music, now if I can find a good comicbook shop with 40's and 50's books fine or better condition. Thanks again. Don |
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