Glen Hansard and Lisa Hannigan June 10!   YES YES YES YES YES!!!!!

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Thanks for posting this H.

Saw Sharon Van Etten open up for Nick Cave last night. She left us wanting more, so I'm glad to hear about her show at Millennium Park.

The Handsome Family are amazing. If you are into super weird old time country (think Louvin Brothers on acid) you should attend this show. Their lyrics are astonishing, the music, superb. Bring a flask and sever your attachments to life as you knew it. Still on the fence? Listen to "Weightless Again" at SoundCloud.

The jazz lineup has also been announced.  Lots of good stuff for free. It reminds me of my cousin's observation when we saw Yes at the Taste of Chicago a few years ago.  He stood up, surveyed the scene and exclaimed, "my favorite band at my favorite price."

Dee Alexander’s “Funkin’ with Acoustic Soul: Tribute to James Brown and Jimi Hendrix,” July 25.

Victor Garcia’s “Crossing Borders,” Aug. 1.

Jeff Parker-Nels Cline Quartet: “The Turning Point,” Aug. 8.

Dana Hall: “The Andrew Hill Project,” with Black Fire, Aug. 15.

“Tale of the Tiger”: Sabertooth Organ Quartet and Cameron Pfiffner’s Marco Polo, Aug. 22.

Jack DeJohnette: “Special Legends Edition – Chicago,” with Muhal Richard Abrams, Larry Gray, Roscoe Mitchell and Henry Threadgill, doubling as opening night of the Chicago Jazz Festival

That is so fantastic!!! I hadn't seen it! Thanks for posting and reminding me of my Gaelophile tendencies...

h' 1.0 said:

Something I cam across last night:

Glen, Lisa, and Hothouse Flowers frontman Liam O (three of the best voices on the planet IMO) set up and play in the street for charity.

I saw Glen with Lisa opening at The Vic last year and it was one of the best concerts I've ever attended.

Ooh! Now that sounds good.

David Barish said:

The jazz lineup has also been announced.  Lots of good stuff for free. It reminds me of my cousin's observation when we saw Yes at the Taste of Chicago a few years ago.  He stood up, surveyed the scene and exclaimed, "my favorite band at my favorite price."

Dee Alexander’s “Funkin’ with Acoustic Soul: Tribute to James Brown and Jimi Hendrix,” July 25.

Victor Garcia’s “Crossing Borders,” Aug. 1.

Jeff Parker-Nels Cline Quartet: “The Turning Point,” Aug. 8.

Dana Hall: “The Andrew Hill Project,” with Black Fire, Aug. 15.

“Tale of the Tiger”: Sabertooth Organ Quartet and Cameron Pfiffner’s Marco Polo, Aug. 22.

Jack DeJohnette: “Special Legends Edition – Chicago,” with Muhal Richard Abrams, Larry Gray, Roscoe Mitchell and Henry Threadgill, doubling as opening night of the Chicago Jazz Festival

Wow, free!

Hansard is one of the few folks I actually paid to buy his stuff on CD in the last decade.  Free in concert?  I think, maybe, sorta, perhaps, almost, proximately, virtually, I could loosely like this. 

What?! H' and James agree on something? Hallelujah, Mr. Hansard. Reason for a Chainlink picnic right there. 

James BlackHeron said:

Wow, free!

Hansard is one of the few folks I actually paid to buy his stuff on CD in the last decade.  Free in concert?  I think, maybe, sorta, perhaps, almost, proximately, virtually, I could loosely like this. 

I was at that Millenium show too and I couldn't agree more.  I was so impressed with the power one guy with his guitar could have over a crowd.  I stuck around for the "main" act and couldn't understand why Hansard was the opener.  I saw many people leaving after his set.

h' 1.0 said:

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I was an instant devotee. He had the entire venue in the palm of his hand from the moment he walked on the stage.

 

thanks for posting this. I plan to attend some of these.

Lee Ranaldo !?! I havent seen him in action for many years. 

Also looking forward to seeing Glen. I missed the Vic show last year, and the only time I've seen him play was opening for Eddie Vedder at the Chicago Theater. I love Pearl Jam and EV, but they still attract an inordinate amount of loud, rude fans. Glen even called a heckler out at one point.

Here's a cool story with video I came across recently of a Kevin Pollack talk show where Glen talks about meeting one of his idols, Van Morrison

http://www.openculture.com/2012/03/the_night_glen_hansard_met_van_m...

I must have been at the other one, but that story fits right in with the theme I saw.

h' 1.0 said:

Painfully short/rushed set at the Eddie and Glen show.... followed by a needlessly long intermission. That was the Tuesday and Wednesday after the Millenium show.

Were you at the show where a drunk woman on the main floor toward the right (stage left) was "assisted out?"

Kevin said:

Also looking forward to seeing Glen. I missed the Vic show last year, and the only time I've seen him play was opening for Eddie Vedder at the Chicago Theater. I love Pearl Jam and EV, but they still attract an inordinate amount of loud, rude fans. Glen even called a heckler out at one point.

Here's a cool story with video I came across recently of a Kevin Pollack talk show where Glen talks about meeting one of his idols, Van Morrison

http://www.openculture.com/2012/03/the_night_glen_hansard_met_van_m...

very excited to see lee ranaldo. 

Love Brokeback and heard great things about DL's show here (at Old Town School) last night from MPIT = music people I trust. I might change plans and head down. 

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