Tag: Humboldt Park


The Chicago Electric Piano Co.

The Chicago Electric Piano Co.

The Chicago Electric Piano Co. is the expert resource for servicing Rhodes, Wurlitzers, and Hohner Clavinets in addition to an array of lesser known electro-mechanical pianos and vintage keyboards. We also have extensive experience servicing Maestro, Musser, Jenco, Howard, Farfisa, Vox, Gibson and Fender organs, as well as a variety of relatively unknown vintage keyboards. From your most basic tuning to a full expert restoration...

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Little Cabin Films

Based in Chicago. Little Cabin Films is a boutique film and video production company with a wide range of productions under their belt. From the highly stylized to the clean corporate aesthetic, Little Cabin Films offers each of their clients affordable and high quality productions while utilizing the latest tools and techniques; ensuring your video stays relevant long after production ends. Here at the Cabin, we...

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Tierra Roja

Tierra Roja

Tierra Roja is led by Jesús and Emiliano Rojas who raise their voices and guitars to illuminate a diverse range of Latin American music. The group’s repertoire, sung in Spanish, features vibrant songs that focus on making a bridge between traditional and modern music while also offering a wide view of the spirit and the creative possibilities of this vast region – with particular emphasis...

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The Joel Paterson Trio

The Joel Paterson Trio

Chicago-based roots guitarist/vocalist Joel Paterson plays jazz, blues, country, and swing music. More info here


The Fat Babies

The Fat Babies

The Fat Babies are a seven piece jazz band interpreting classic styles of the 1920s and 30s. Founded in 2010 by string bass player Beau Sample, its members include Andy Schumm (cornet), John Otto (reeds), Dave Bock(trombone), Jake Sanders (banjo and guitar), Paul Asaro (piano), and Alex Hall (drums).


The Modern Sounds

The Modern Sounds

“In part, the band’s work sounds fresh because of its stylistic flexibility. Swing rhythm, jazz improvisation and blues phrase-making converge in almost everything it plays, but never in the same proportions. Moreoever, when Paterson plays pedal-steel guitar, he evokes specific country-music idioms; when he plays electric, he taps a more urban musical vocabulary. Ultimately, though, Paterson and the Modern Sounds draw from uncounted genres in...

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Dave Miller’s Old Door Phantoms: Album Release

Dave Miller’s Old Door Phantoms: Album Release

One set, FREE. Combining major stints in both New York City and Chicago and numerous tours abroad, Dave Miller has cultivated a truly unique, exciting, and inviting approach to songwriting, improvisation, and the guitar. This time around, Miller has drawn influence from the elegant melodicism of The Beatles, the psychedelic folk of Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and the raw power and improvisational spirit of guitarists Link Wray, Gabor Szabo, and...

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Melody Angel: In This America

Young singer-guitarist Melody Angel cites artists as diverse as Prince, Slash, Michael Jackson, and Jimi Hendrix as role models, but her style is already distinctively personal—unlike her flashy predecessors, she conveys powerful emotion through subtlety and nuance rather than pyrotechnics. Her love songs gird vulnerability with a steely resolve, and when she tackles social themes her quiet, focused urgency adds deeper resonance, whether it’s to...

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The Pharez Whitted Quartet

The Pharez Whitted Quartet

If you asked Pharez what inspires his music, he’d say that the world needs hope and beauty and his compositions were created for that purpose. His music is for the people, to lift them up and inspire beautiful thoughts and a harmonious vibe throughout the universe. One love, one universal voice. One of his biggest goals is to perform music that is accessible to everyday people...

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