Chicago - A message from the station manager

By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

“Wherever Mavis Staples goes, her sister Yvonne is not far away,” Greg Kot writes for the Tribune. “While Mavis Staples radiates joy and determination, her older sibling looks on with the vigilant concern of a family matriarch.
“It was no different at a packed and boisterous Park West on Saturday, where Mavis Staples headlined her first hometown show since the release of her latest album, the spine-tingling ‘You Are Not Alone.’ The album finds the 71-year-old Staples still exploring new ground.
“On Saturday, she performed a Randy Newman ballad, ‘Losing You,’ with shades of nuance and fragility that might’ve been beyond her a few decades ago. But she was invested in the song to the point where her eyes welled even as she bent notes and made them shiver, the inflections more reminiscent of a jazz ballad rather than a gospel plea. Rick Holmstrom’s guitar held her voice close, embroidering every line with silky reverb.
“When it was over, Mavis bowed her head, and Yvonne clapped in affirmation. ‘Oh, yes!'”
Here are some highlights of that show, including bonus video of Kelly Hogan and Scott Ligon and Staples and Jeff Tweedy at Lollapalooza last summer.
1. Bringing it all back home.

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Posted on December 1, 2010

The Weekend in Chicago Rock

By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. Gold Motel at Subterranean on Saturday night.

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Posted on November 29, 2010

The Week in Chicago Rock

By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. A Skylit Drive at Bottom Lounge on Tuesday night.

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Posted on November 26, 2010

Giving Thanks For Halloween Rock

By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

One of the city’s best rock traditions are the annual Halloween shows at various venues in which local bands perform as well-known national acts. On the eve of this month’s signature holiday, we give thanks for the memories of last month’s signature holiday.
1. Canasta as Elton John at the Abbey.

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Posted on November 24, 2010

In Action: Grinderman At The Riv

By The Beachwood Worm Tamer Affairs Desk

“The women in Nick Cave’s Grinderman songs come on strong,” Greg Kot writes for the Tribune. “A worm tamer, heathen child and spider goddess – they’re a handful. The guys should be overwhelmed, but they act like they’ve got nothing to lose except their dignity.
“At the Riviera on Monday, Grinderman explored and exploded the tension in Cave’s songs: on one side, subject matter cloaked in biblical drama; on the other, the psychosexual splatter of pulp novels, low-budget noir movies and bad drunks talking to themselves at the end of a bar.”
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Posted on November 23, 2010

The Week in Chicago Rock

By The Beachwood Rock Local Affairs Desk

You shoulda been there.
1. Maserati at the Empty Bottle on Wednesday night.

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Posted on November 19, 2010

Remembering Stanley Davis, Blues Proprietor

By The Beachwood Blues Bureau

“It is with sadness that we relate the news that Stan Davis, the gregarious owner of Lee’s Unleaded Blues, a favorite haunt of the Chicago Blues Tour, has passed on,” WXRT reports.
“He fell to cardiac arrest Friday, November 12. We send our condolences to his family and many, many friends, and will always remember him fondly.
“Stanley Davis Going Home Services will be held –
Visitation: 1 PM – 8PM, Wednesday Nov 17, 2010 at Taylor Funeral Home. 63 E. 79th St, Chicago, IL.
Wake/Funeral: 11 AM/11:30 AM Thursday Nov 18, 2010, at Carter Temple Church CME, 7841 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL.
Repast will follow and for those who can attend after the service, the band will play at Lee’s Unleaded Blues, 7401 S. South Chicago.

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Posted on November 17, 2010

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