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See the
Chicago Reader music
guide for club bookings and concerts.
• B.L.U.E.S. (or
B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted), 2519 N. Halsted St, Lincoln Park (walking
distance from Fullerton station on the Brown Line). Su-F 8pm-2am, Sa
8pm-3am. Small but dedicated Northside blues bar. On Sundays one cover charge
gets you into B.L.U.E.S. and Kingston Mines across the road.
• Buddy Guy's Legends,
754 S. Wabash Ave (cnr E. 8th St), South Loop.
• Kingston Mines,
2548 N. Halsted St, Lincoln Park (walking distance from Fullerton station on
the Brown Line). Su-F 8pm-4am, Sa 8pm-5am. The larger of the blues bars
on Halsted. Has a great set-up with two stages and two bands every night. One
band plays for an hour on one stage then the other band takes over on the second
stage for an hour - continuous music all night from 9:30pm.
• Rosa's Lounge, 3420
W. Armitage Ave. Blues bar.
• The Velvet Lounge.
2128 1/2 S. Indiana Avenue. 1-888-644-8007. (Probably take a cab).
If you want to go to a bar that represents the real Chicago jazz tradition from
Louis Armstrong right up to Pharaoh Sanders, then you must go to the Velvet
Lounge. As owner/operator/saxophone player Fred Anderson points out, jazz at its
best is nothing other than a black American folk music, and this bar is (one of)
Fred's contribution to that folk tradition.
• Heartland Cafe. 7000 N. Glenwood Ave. +1 773-465-8005. Live band or
open mic almost every night.
• The Double Door. 1572
N. Milwaukee (at Damen/Milwaukee/North intersection, right at the Damen Blue
Line El stop). +1 773-489-3160, +1 312-559-1212.
• The Vic., accessible
by Belmont El stop.
• The Metro. 3730 N.
Clark. +1 773-549-0203, +1 312-559-1212.
• The Hideout. 1354
W. Wabansia (just easton of Elston, just north of North Ave). +1
773-227-4433. One of the finest drinking and hollering
establishments in the U.S. of A., the Hideout hosts the best in alt-folk,
bluegrass, Americana and just plain hillbilly music. The place is a bit hard to
find, hidden as it is next to the city's main north-side refueling station for
garbage trucks, but more than worth the trouble. Say "hi" to Maria.
• The Empty Bottle.
1035 N. Western Avenue. +1 773-276-3600. To Chicago as the Knitting
Factory is to NYC, the Empty Bottle hosts a mix of touring indie-rock
veterans, local bands, and on Tuesday and Wednesday nights the best in American
and Dutch avant-garde jazz.
• Green Mill. 4802 N.
Broadway. +1 773-878-5552. Jazz and lots of it. Go on a Sunday evening for the
weekly poetry slam. National talents and perform on
weekdays.
• Katerina's. 1920 W.
Irving Park Road. +1 773-348-7592. A small and intimate setting for
music most nights and poetry, performance and movies when there isn't music.
Larger concerts are held at the UIC Pavilion or United Center on the west
side, Allstate Arena in Rosemont, the Soldier Field stadium, or larger
amphitheaters in Tinley Park (Tweeter Center) and East Troy, Wisconsin (Alpine
Valley Music Theatre).
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