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Nov 19, 2009 8:00 pm (Thursday)

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1354 West Wabansia Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
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Ages: All Ages Rockpile Poetry & Jazz Festival with Poets David Meltzer and Michael Rothenberg
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Rockpile Poetry & Jazz Festival with Poets David Meltzer and Michael Rothenberg
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Bob Malone
Los Angeles based BOB MALONE plays over 100 shows a year all over the world, and he has opened for and/or played with Rickie Lee Jones, The Neville Brothers, Rev. Al Green, Boz Scaggs, Vonda Shepard, Arlo Guthrie, and many others. He was featured as a “One to Watch” artist on NPR’s Acoustic Cafe, as well as being on a Performing Songwriter Magazine Best of DIYs compilation CD. His music has been featured on Car Talk, and TV shows Dr. Phil, The Rachel Ray Show, Jag, and All My Children. His latest CD, “Born Too Late,” is being played on over 300 NPR and Adult Album Alternative radio stations, including steady rotation at XM Satellite Radio’...

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Hideout
photo: Erin BreretonThe Hideout is Chicago's best dive. The staff is peopled with musicians, visual artists and writers, so the Hideout's accoutrement assumes a certain high-minded low-browism. Expect amazing silk-screened posters, vintage light fixtures, (real) wood paneling and a ceiling full of Christmas lights. Live music is a constant, from a melange of touring bands both national (Handsome Family, Pernice Brothers, Tortoise) and regional (Bevel, Andrew Bird, Devin Davis, Manishevitz). With Kelly Hogan serving as the house siren for two sets every Thursday, Devil In A Woodpile ripping on country each Tuesday, and monthly occurrences like The Dollar Store (first Friday of each month), the Hideout dishes ongoing events that reward loyal patronage. The Hideout is comprised of two rooms, and can only accommodate around 100 people, divided between the bar and the music room. The booze is cheap, strong and honest (no true blue Jaeger-Bomb heroes here), and the beer prices are bar-none ($2 PBRs and $3 Tecates). Weekend events can draw a sizeable crowd, so come early, or expect to wait in line. But afternoons and weeknights typically find The Hideout half-full. The bathrooms are clean and feature graffiti worth writing home about.

Phone: (773) 227-4433

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