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  • Groove Conspiracy… coming this Thursday.

    Join DJ Ayana and Simeon Viltz (of the Primeridian) as we stretch out musically at Morseland.  I’ll be spinning with a Chicago accent, as always, and will be featuring local treasures including a cut or two by Leroy Hutson.  A college friend of both Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack (all attended Howard University), Hutson was…

    August 15, 2011

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    Uncategorized
    Chicago, curtis mayfield, Curtom Records, DJ Ayana, Leroy Hutson, Local Chicago Soul, Music, Simeon Viltz, the groove conspiracy
  • Howlin’ Wolf: getting in the mood with a psychedelic “Spoonful”

    An absolutely beastly rendition of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Spoonful” by… Howlin’ Wolf. I feel like playing this cut tomorrow night.‘ Part of a push at Chess Records in the late 1960s (spearheaded by Gene Barge and Marshall Chess) to rerecord both Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters in the then contemporary Psychedelic Blues style featuring awe-inspiring session…

    August 11, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Blues, Chess, Chess Records, Chess/Cadet, Chicago Blues, Gene Barge, Howlin Wolf, Marshall Chess, Muddy Waters, Spoonful
  • Dorchester Projects: presenting a home movie film festival for the south side.

    (above, taken by me during Dorchester Projects’ Summer Daycamp, 2011) The last installment of The Dorchester Projects’ Outdoor Home Movie Film Festival is this Thursday, August 11th at 9pm and will feature Live Musical Accompaniment… Sounds like a fantastic way to spend the last little chump change of summer. Organizers request you RSVP to dorchester.projects@gmail.com.…

    August 10, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Events, Film and Television, Visual Arts
    Chicago Film Archive, Dorchester Projects, Events, film, Film festival, Home Movies
  • Ramsey Lewis and Earth, Wind, & Fire: sun goddess…an exercise of local royalty.

    In 1974, Earth, Wind, & Fire was beginning its ascent to “Shining Star”-dom: “That’s The Way of the World” had not yet been released, but “Head to the Sky” and “Devotion” had already made them radio favorites. Maurice White, the lead vocalist on so many of EWF’s cuts (and a beastly drummer) returns the favor…

    August 9, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Charles Stepney, Chicago, Chicago Jazz, Chicago Soul, Cleveland Eaton, Eldee Young, Maurice White, Ramsey Lewis, Young-Holt Unlimited
    Ramsey Lewis and Earth, Wind, & Fire: sun goddess…an exercise of local royalty.
  • Yesterday and Tomorrow (it’s a chicago thing): David Boykin Trio at Danny’s featuring DJ Ayana

    Below, one of the great Chicago recordings that I’ll feature. check out a bit of David’s work below.

    August 8, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, Musical Performance
    Chicago Jazz, david boykin, David Boykin Expanse, DJ Ayana, Local Chicago Soul, Music
  • Melodic Expansions: David Boykin Expanse with DJ Ayana… pass it on.

    Psssst… David Boykin Expanse with DJ Ayana. It’s a righteous situation at a secret location. RSVP info@perpetualrebel.com for more info.

    August 5, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Performance
    Ayana Contreras, Chicago Jazz, david boykin, David Boykin Expanse, DJ Ayana, Local Chicago Jazz, Local Chicago Music, perpetual rebel
  • Clea Bradford and Frank D’Rone: my love’s a monster, so think i will. jive on.

    From Frank D’Rone’s Cadet/Chess album “Brand New Morning” released in 1968 (arguably Cadet’s creative peak), “Think I Will” was arranged by Richard Evans and is the Brother record to Clea Bradford’s bananas Sister cut “My Love’s a Monster” (also from Cadet in 1968). Yes. The horns are so mighty, and that guitar work is extra-tasty……

    August 4, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    1968, Cadet Records, Chess/Cadet, Chicago Jazz, Chicago Soul, Clea Bradford, Frank D’Rone, Jazz, Richard Evans
  • Louder Than a Bomb in Concert: english class heretics.

    Featuring work by LTAB all-stars, alumni, and co-creator Kevin Coval Friday, August 5 & 6, 2011   7:30pm Zacek McVay Theater TWO NIGHTS ONLY! This will be one of the most exciting nights at the Victory Gardens this summer! Don’t miss out on ENGLISH CLASS HERETICS: LOUDER THAN A BOMB IN CONCERT! The stage artists…

    August 3, 2011

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Performance, Spoken Word, Staged Affairs
    Arts, Chicago, Kevin Coval, literature, Louder Than a Bomb, poetry, Poetry slam, victory gardens theater
  • Building sm/art cities: portoluz potluck and talk at the chicago honey co-op

    Building sm/art cities: Spaces for progressive culture and sustainable cities Sunday August 7th 3-5pm The Honey Co-op 3740 West Fulton This open air, potluck conversation at the Honey Co-op will be anchored by successful entrepreneurs, land stewards, and other forward looking urbanists– gathering together to share their experiences building catalytic enterprises, and visionary spaces. Bring…

    July 25, 2011

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    the Goodness
    Agriculture, Beekeeping, Blacks in Green, Chicago, Chicago Honey Co-op, community building, HotHouse, portoluz, Sustainable agriculture, urbanism
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: Lee Charles breaks it all the way down.

    Wow. What a little stunner. I played this 1973 cut during my second set at Morseland this past Thursday. Such a quality Chicago cut.  Arranged by the mighty, mighty Tom Tom Washington (who later worked with the likes of Earth, Wind, & Fire), this was co-written by Lee Charles with Lowrell Simon [from the group…

    July 25, 2011

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    Local Chicago Music, Music
    Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, Lee Charles, Local Chicago Music, Local Chicago Soul, Lost Generation, Lowrell Simon, Moog synthesizer, Paul Serrano, soul music, Tom Tom Washington
    I Just Want to Be Loved: Lee Charles breaks it all the way down.
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