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Lived And Performed With Muddy Waters On The South Side

“Blues legend Paul Oscher, has had a run of bad luck, health-wise,” his GoFundMe page says.
Editor’s Note, December 2019: See updated GoFundMe information in the comments.)
“He has been in the hospital for greater part of last month with bilateral (double) pneumonia and pleurisy. He was moved on July 4th to a rehab facility to help him get his strength back and also strengthen his lungs. Paul has also been plagued with several other major medical conditions and diseases that have been challenging for him over the past several years. He is also suffering from myelofibrosis (a form of bone marrow cancer), diabetes, fascicular cramp syndrome, peripheral neuropathy in both feet and hands, and COPD. He is a mess.
“Paul is best known for his stint as harmonica player for the great Muddy Waters from the the late ’60s to the early ’70s. He was the first white musician to play in Muddy’s band and even lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side. Paul mastered the guitar by watching his boss, Muddy play and the piano by watching the great Otis Spann, who shared the basement with Paul in Muddy’s house. Paul has played with and/or recorded with many major blues artists, such as T-Bone Walker, Otis Spann, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Johnny Young, Johnny CopeIand, Big Joe Turner, Louisiana Red, Big Mama Thornton, Victoria Spivey and many more.”
Check out this cool little documentary. You won’t be sorry.

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Posted on July 10, 2019

Being Twista

The Life And Times Of Mr. Immortality

“Carl Mitchell grew up in the K-Town area of North Lawndale and began rapping when he was 12. In 1992, Mitchell released his first album called Runnin’ Off at da Mouth under the name Tung Twista.” The rest is history, as he recently detailed on VladTV. In three parts:
1. Hip-Hop Was Different In The ’90s.
“Twista talks about his new mixtape Summer 96, which he says is titled in dedication of the golden age of hip-hop.
“During this time, Twista notes that he released his third album Adrenaline Rush that featured the single ‘Get It Wet,’ while adding that the genre was different in the ’90s when there wasn’t any Internet and there was more competition.
“From there, he adds that he collaborates with Do or Die on the new mixtape, as he speaks on his ultimate goal of bridging the gap between Chicago rappers of different generations and eras.
“‘They’re gonna get that call’ Twista says of all the new rising stars from Chicago, noting that he’s fan of G Herbo, Lil Durk, Chief Keef, and all the other artists making noise in the city.”

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Posted on July 9, 2019

American Music

1. Chicago Farmer at The American Music Festival at FitzGerald’s.

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Posted on July 5, 2019

Motoblot 2019

Motoblot is a cool-ass annual “Motorcycle and Hot Rod Street Rally” outside Cobra Lounge that you should definitely check out a year from now if you weren’t there last weekend.
To get a feel for the vibe, just check out #motoblot on Instagram.
But here and now, we’re just interested in the music. Here are some highlights:
1. Mystery Actions.

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Posted on June 24, 2019

Remembering Sleezy D

“Sleezy D, one of house music’s early pioneers, has died,” DJ reports.
Sleezy’s real name was Derrick Harris, and he was a Chicago acid house legend. The cause of death was apparently kidney failure.

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Posted on June 19, 2019

Bric-a-Brac Rocked Its 6th Anniversary Weekend

Bric-a-Brac Records & Collectibles is a Chicago gem, self-described as “your one-stop shop for all the necessities that no one really needs!”
That means: “New and used vinyl and cassettes, vintage movie posters, 80s/90s toys, and all kinds of pop culture ephemera! Plus everything you need to tell the world exactly how you feel – questionable t-shirts, obnoxious buttons, and offensive patches. Always buying or trading quality goods!”
That sounds like all the necessities everybody really needs!
They celebrated their 6th-year anniversary this weekend and we stole the highlights from their social media. Thanks for all you do, Bric-a-Brac!
1. Cowboys.

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Posted on June 17, 2019

Take Five: Mariachi Sirenas

The Tribune says they are Chicago’s first all-female mariachi group. All we know is that they are the Beachwood’s favorite Chicago mariachi group.
1. Game of Thrones cover.

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Posted on June 14, 2019

Bloodshot’s 25th Anniversary Summer Live Schedule

By Bloodshot Records

This year is our 25th and, in celebration, our acts will be out en force this summer.
* Square Roots Festival will have a special Bloodshot Records stage on July 13, including performances from the Mekons (supporting their new album Deserted), Murder By Death (supporting their new album The Other Shore), the Vandoliers (supporting their new album Forever), and surprise guests. The Mekons just premiered a new video:

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Posted on June 6, 2019

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