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  • Ricky Allen: He can’t stand no signifying… come to think of it, me either.

    signifying (verb): a good-natured needling or goading especially among urban blacks by means of indirect gibes and clever often preposterous put-downs -Webster’s Dictionary Ricky Allen recorded the booming groover “I Can’t Stand No Signifying” on Jack Daniels’ West Side-based Four Brothers label round about 1966. Both Jack Daniels and Johnny Moore (the co-writer on this…

    November 20, 2011

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    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Blues, Chicago, Chicago Blues, chicago radio, Great Migration, Jack Daniels, Junior Wells, Mel London, Music, Ricky Allen, signifying, wls
  • Dorothy Donegan: Chicago’s own Jazz Cover Girl

    Darkjive focuses mainly on soul music born and bred here in Chicago during the golden era of Chicago Soul: the 1960s through the late 1970s. Anyone who knows me, however, knows I am passionate about a variety of music that has come out of our city: especially soul, blues, and jazz. That said, recently an…

    November 12, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Magazines, Music, Photography, Printed Matters
    Chicago, Chicago Jazz, Crown Propeller lounge, Dorothy Donegan, DuSable High School, Ebony, Ebony/Jet, Local Chicago Jazz, Local Chicago Music, Walter Dyett
    Dorothy Donegan: Chicago’s own Jazz Cover Girl
  • Tomorrow, we groove.

    Below, one of the grooves I’ll spin: “Love so Strong” from the Lovelites (pictured, left). Fronted by Patti Hamilton, the group of ladies from Chicago’s South Side  recorded a gaggle of groovin’ steppers (including one of their biggest hits, “My Conscience”). The Lovelites are, in my humble opinion, one of the most consistent female groups…

    November 5, 2011

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    Uncategorized
    Ayana Contreras, Chicago Soul, Clarence Johnson, DJ Ayana, Local Chicago Soul, Lovelites, South Side Chicago
  • Blackstone Bicycle Works teaches South Side Kids to build bikes (and dreams, too)

      Blackstone Bicycle Works is an offshoot of the creative incubator known at the Experimental Station (located at 61st and Blackstone). Recent recipients of Seattle’s Best Coffee’s Brew-lanthropy Award, the Bicycle Works has been teaching local youth Bike Mechanic skills as well as healthy life lessons since 1994. They offer reasonable bike repairs and sell…

    October 31, 2011

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    Uncategorized
    Blackstone Bicycle Works, community, Education, Experimental Station, woodlawn
  • Maria’s Packaged Goods and Community Bar: a Righteous Revamp

    I was at this Bridgeport Bar/Packaged Goods’ Grand Reopening a while back, and really liked the space. Somewhat dim, brown beer bottle chandeliers and a framed black and white photo of Al Capone set a down to business mood. Thursday night I DJ’ed there, so I was able to see the ebb and flow of…

    October 29, 2011

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    Uncategorized
    Bridgeport, Chicago Nightclubs, Lumpen, maria’s packaged goods and community bar, Pleasant House Bakery, savory pies
  • Theaster Gates’ Rebuild Foundation Approved to Develop at 70th and Dante

    Artist, Urban Planner, and Friend of Darkjive Theaster Gates is at it again. His plan (through the Rebuild Foundation) is to rebuild a CHA residence into a Collaborative Artists/Mixed Income community of 32 units. The preexisting structure is located at 70th Street between Dante and Harper on the South Side of Chicago. That plan the…

    October 20, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, the Goodness
    Arts, CHA, Chicago Housing Authority, Creative class, Natalie Moore, Rebuild Foundation, richard florida, South Side Chicago, Theaster Gates, urban planning, WBEZ
  • Al-teen Records: Bill Meeks’ little ships of soul

    Bill Meeks was, in the late sixties, a jingle writer here in Chicago who started a record label called Al-teen. The label was based at 82nd and Stony Island, and put out records by Sunday (Williams), Drake and the En-Solids, Earl Duff, The Supurbs (sic), and Johnny McCall. Many of the tunes were composed by…

    October 14, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Al-teen, Chicago, Chicago Soul, Local Chicago Soul, Music, Record label, Sunday Williams
    Al-teen Records: Bill Meeks’ little ships of soul
  • come get artsy/dance. dj ayana at the geolofts.

    Gallery 400 and threewalls present a ceremony honoring the 15 winners of the 2011 Propeller Fund awards, which serve to promote informal and self-organized creative activity in the Chicago area. Come celebrate the grant recipients and the community with food, drink, and music at the Geolofts. The awards ceremony is presented in conjunction with the…

    October 11, 2011

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    Uncategorized
    DJ Ayana, MDW Fair, Propeller Fund
  • Jo Armstead: a giant among men.

    Jo Armstead is a Mississippi-bred firecracker vocalist who is also a dynamite songwriter (a field dominated by men). She told SoulMotion.co.uk: “By the time I was in my teens, I was sneaking out to cafes, juke joints, and dances on Saturday nights. Blues man Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland gave me my first opportunity to sing with…

    October 3, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Ashford and Simpson, AshfordSimpson, Carl Carlton, Chicago, Chicago Soul, Garland Green, Giant Records, jo armstead, Local Chicago Soul, Mel Collins, mike terry, New York City, Ruby Andrews, zodiac records
    Jo Armstead: a giant among men.
  • Tom Tom 84 goes Hollywood.

    Tom Tom Washington (pictured at left) is basically my hero. He’s also a very humble and cool individual to be around. As a Chicagoan and a music lover, his distinctive Horn and String Arrangements are like home to me. Tom Tom came up in Chicago’s Ida B. Wells Projects and studied music under the tutelage…

    October 1, 2011

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    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    1978, Betty Everett, Chi-Lites, Chicago, Deniece Williams, Earth Wind & Fire, Leroy Hutson, Local Chicago Music, Otis Leavill, Phil Collins, Ramsey Lewis, Staple Singers, Tom Tom, Tom Tom 84, Tom Tom Washington, Tyrone Davis
    Tom Tom 84 goes Hollywood.
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