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Saturday, November 10, 2012
Oberhofer With Matt & Kim LIVE at Congress Theater TONIGHT #originalvideointerview #showshots
Friday, November 9, 2012
ACT OUT: This Weekend Catch Troupe--Circus Arts at The Actors Gymnasium
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Highly recommended! Love circus arts? Come check out the local talent. We were seriously blown away by how cool and amazing their show, Lost & Found was last year. Now we're entirely intrigued by their premise this fall.
ChiIL Live Shows will be there...will YOU?!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Portland Circus Punks, March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs 11-3-12 #HDvideo #showshots
March Fourth (triple stilt walker partner acro!!) LIVE at Martyrs
Chicago 11-3-12
HD Video by ChiIL Live Shows
November 3rd, it was our great pleasure to check out Portland's Punk Circus Brass....March Fourth back in Chi-town again. When their big bus pulls into town, a party's sure to break out! This time was no exception.
Local boys, Whysowhite, got the crowd warmed up, and March Fourth took it to the next level. Our favorite freaks got everyone shakin' their booties, screwing their lightbulbs, and having a raucous good time.
Check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often. We'll have loads more mind blowing March Fourth/Martyrs live show clips and a review of their latest album, Magnificent Beast!
March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs, Whysowhite opens, Chicago 11-3-12
Monday, November 5, 2012
The New Folk (Todd Kessler) LIVE at Schubas #HDvideo #showshots
The New Folk (Todd Kessler) LIVE at Schubas 8/27/12 ChiIL Live Shows.com
Chi-Town's own Todd Kessler's been making waves on NBC’s The Voice this season as part of Team CeeLo (@TeeamCeeLo)!
Back at the end of August, The New Folk rocked Schubas with their CD release party, as part of a the Monday night residency series, and ChiIL Live Shows has exclusive, unreleased stills and HD videos right here.
Check out our past coverage here.
New Folk celebrated the release of their debut album Sea Fever with an August 2012 “Practice Space Presents:” residency at Schubas, but the story behind The New Folk began in 2005 as Singer/Songwriter Todd Kessler went in to the studio to record his debut album. That album, entitled We Are The MusicMakers, was released in 2006 and with the backing of his original band helped Kessler to make his name and music known in the local Chicago music scene. In 2007 and 2008, in the midst of touring the Midwest, Kessler teamed up with Producer Greg “G-Ball” Magers to record his next two albums, The Veronika EP and Boomerang, only garnering him more praise and recognition on the road and at home.
It was while recording The Veronika EP that The New Folk began to take root with the addition of Bob Parlier on Drums, Sam Smiley on Guitar and Graham Burris on Bass. The quartet began playing out in 2008 in support of Boomerang, still under the name of Todd Kessler, but it was during the next two years and the addition of a String section (Elana Hiller and Chris Bauler), a Horn section (David Ben-Porat and Ben Bell Bern) and a second vocalist (Molly Parlier) that the band began to make waves with their signature Alt-Folk-Pop sound. 2009’s double-single release Golden Bird, along with headlining shows at Schubas, Lincoln Hall, Double Door and Millennium Park, solidified the bands place as a respected group in Chicago, and in 2010, the band began playing shows under the name Todd Kessler and the New Folk.
With over two years, countless shows and a slew of new material, the band, now billed simply as The New Folk, teamed up with producer Manny Sanchez to begin work on their debut album, Sea Fever, in August of 2010. Two years and hundreds of studio hours later later, Sea Fever was released in August under Kessler’s label Wyzguy Records.
ChiIL Live Shows HD Video--Holes in the Floor, The New Folk (Todd Kessler) LIVE at Schubas 8/27/12
*Apologies for missing a bit of the beginnings of some of the tracks. I was originally just going to splice shorter bits in to a video interview, but there have been so many requests for the whole songs I decided to run them intact.
Todd Kessler covers Radiohead's High and Dry & performs his own new track, Intangible, with The New Folk LIVE at Schubas 8/27/12
ChiIL Live Shows HD Video
Listen to Todd between songs, talking about L.A. and his recent foray into national TV. He's on NBC’s The Voice this season on Team CeeLo (@TeeamCeeLo).
Dear Lover, The New Folk LIVE at Schubas 8/27/
ChiIL Live Shows HD Video
We'll have live videos of 3 more live songs from The New Folk coming soon, so check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often.
Want to hear more Todd Kessler &/or The New Folk? Check out their main site here.
March Fourth Band News & Tour Dates
We just had the great pleasure of checkin' out March Fourth at Martyrs on Saturday night. Highly recommended. Do NOT miss them live if they're heading your way. We'll have loads of original show HD footage, stills and our review of their latest album, Magnificent Beast.
Check back with ChiIL Mama & ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often.
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Mayan End Of The World?
We dig the multicultural, magical, celebratory spin here. Amid so much recent devastation from hurricane Sandy, the Mayan prophecy about the end times imminently coming next month, is being bandied about again with a new ferocity. Whether you're a skeptic who has seen too many end of the world predictions finish with an anticlimactic day after, or whether you're a fervent believer, it's great to finally hear a positive spin on the Mayan predictions for December 2012. This concert sounds amazing and we can't wait to check it out.
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Sones de México Ensemble, 13 B'ak'tun: Full Tour Schedule
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Happy Ending: Sones de México Ensemble Celebrates Sonic Renewal and the Real Meaning of the Mayan Calendar with 13 B’ak’tun
Live December performance and new recording of groundbreaking original piece by innovative Mexican roots explorers
This turning point will spark celebrations in Mayan communities throughout the Americas, and has inspired a new concert program and composition by Sones de México Ensemble. The Chicago-based, deeply rooted yet powerfully creative ensemble draws on traditional Mexican and Mayan rhythms and percussion instruments—along with hints of serialism and prog rock—to mark the end of 13 B’ak’tun, and a new start for us all.
Sones shines a radical light on the spirit, sounds, and intriguingly complex numerical relationships evoked by the start of this next, long era by Mayan count. With a new composition—fourteen parts long, to honor each b’ak’tun since the creation—and a dynamic stage show, the group promises to reveal the beauty and revelry of this momentous, misunderstood event.
The celebration begins in Chicago on December 1, 2012, at Mayne Stage, when Sones will premiere 13 B’ak’tun and present a wide ranging variety of other carefully executed, high energy pieces to welcome the new Mayan era. (For tickets and info, see maynestage.com or call Ticketweb at 866.468-3401).
Sones de México has frequently turned over new leaves in its nearly two decades together. The group has covered Woody Guthrie and Led Zeppelin using traditional Mexican instruments. It has worked closely with Chinese artists as part of Yoyo Ma’s Silk Road Project (“Caravan”), joined Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion, and taught algebra to public school children through a clever method that uses traditional Mexican music composition.
Yet 13 B’ak’tun and the composition as its heart are a bold move for the ensemble. Beginning with 13 counts of silence to honor zero and the creation, the piece, composed by Dies and developed in collaboration with the group, uses a different time signature for each section, one that corresponds to the section’s number (thus, 2 B’ak’tun is in 2/4 time).
In addition to exploring odd meters and unusual time signatures, the piece weaves traditional forms and instruments, like reed flutes, Mayan marimbas, the gorgeously resonant Mayan bubalek (gourd water drum) into a structure built with the fascinating complexity of a contemporary classical work and the rollicking rhythmic panache of a good prog rock song.
“Originally I created the framework with the 14 sections with the different time signatures,” explains the band’s co-founder, composer, and bass player Juan Dies. “Some members of the group have recently experienced a loss or other important changes in their lives that I feel have contributed to some distancing among us. I wanted this song to be part of a healing process, a renewal, just like a snake shedding its old skin to emerge transformed at the other end. Early in the process, I called for ideas from my band mates, and at first, these were a little disjointed, pulling in different directions, but then they began to align themselves. For example, our music director Victor Pichardo recommended that I create a unifying theme to bring it all together, and I wrote a 13-note pentatonic theme.” This pentatonic theme unites the diverse sections; it works forwards, backwards or upside down, returning and retreating, changing and reversing much like the intricate numerical relationships and unique intersections of the Mayan calendar’s many interlocking cycles.
The piece, like the group’s work in general, offers a chance to reflect on the cultures and streams that have flowed together to form Mexico’s musical heritage: the sounds of diverse indigenous groups, African forms and beats, European harmonic ideas and instruments that have converged and interacted to spark Mexico’s many genres and styles.
“This last b’ak’tun, a period representing the last four centuries or so, has seen conquest, revolution, voluntary an involuntary migration from around the world, everything from the fall of the Mayan and Aztec empires, the rise of a nation, globalization and the influence of Hollywood,” muses Dies, “and it has all impacted Mexican music. This composition and this new concert program give us a chance to consider that, to look back and reflect and to open new roads to travel the road ahead.”
Highlighting the uniqueness and intellectual depth of Mexico’s traditions, while bringing them into delightfully new contexts, comes naturally to Sones. As part of the new program, the group will explore using robotic lighting, black lights, haze, fluorescence and other stage effects to accent the transitional, eerie, yet joyful vibe of this watershed moment. Thoughtful use of dance, percussion preludes—including a new Aztec drum overture written by band member Zacbe Pichardo for this occasion,“Origenes Ancestrales” (Ancestral Origins); jazz standards (a danzón arrangement of “Green Dolphin Street”); Western symphonic music (a vibrant folk arrangement of J. P. Moncayo’s “Huapango” by Victor Pichardo); and the full palette of indigenous Mexican sounds will bring the real significance of the b’ak’tun to life.
“The b’ak’tun journey for us has sprung from a need to renovate, to reinvent ourselves, after years of working together, of achieving some success and meeting some challenges as a team,” Dies notes. “We wanted to do something new and exciting, and really offer the audience something entertaining and engaging. So we are adding a compelling visual experience to the musical dimension that we are known for. This is a big experiment for us, part of the bigger experimental streak we’ve always had, along with our love for the tradition of Mexican son.”
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Friday, November 2, 2012
March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs, Chicago #photofeature
March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs 6/8/12 by ChiIL Live Shows
Sure you THOUGHT this Saturday was November 3rd, but it's really March Fourth.
Portland's rockin' circus punk marching band will be back at Martyrs again THIS Saturday night.
Highly recommended! We adore these guys and their lively, high energy show. Must see.
Portland's rockin' circus punk marching band will be back at Martyrs again THIS Saturday night.
Highly recommended! We adore these guys and their lively, high energy show. Must see.
the What-Where-When on this show:
- Artist: MarchFourth Marching Band
- Tour: “Magnificent Beast” Tour 2012
- Date: Saturday, November 3rd 2012
- Time: 9:00pm
- City: Chicago, IL
- Venue: Martyrs
- Address: 3855 N Lincoln Ave
- Country: US
- Admission: $15
- Age restrictions: No Minors
- Notes: Doors at 7:00 pm. Whysowhite opens the show at 9:00 pm.
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Check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often! We'll have loads of live March Fourth HD video footage and more fun stills edited and up soon!
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