Showing posts with label Chicago entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago entertainment. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Steampunk Thursdays to begin at Elate, March 22

Live music and the sights and sounds of Steampunk make
Elate the place to be on Thursdays


Elate restaurant (111 W. Huron, 312-202-9900) in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, is taking its eco-friendly philosophy to new heights, on Thursdays, by re-inventing itself as the Steampunk center of Chicago. Beginning Thursday, March 22 and on every Thursday thereafter, Elate will be the scene of Steampunk Thursdays.

Imagine a world planted in the Victorian era, where steam has become the foremost source of energy and Victorian design and fashion ideas rule. Now imagine that one hundred years later (i.e., today), Victorian sensibility still rules and modern technology has blended with modern rock, techno and jazz music. That’s what Steampunk Thursdays are all about.

Beginning Thursday, March 22, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m., Elate will welcome local singer/songwriter and rock icon Graham Czach, along with his band the Time Machines. The band will perform sets at 9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The high energy music, great for dancing or simply listening and enjoying, is the band’s innovative sound where vintage jazz meets modern techno and hip hop.

The Steampunk philosophy is about sight as well as sound, so put on your best Steampunk fashions and strut down the aisles of this cool restaurant and bar. If you’re in the know about Steampunk, you’ll love it at Elate on Thursdays.

Elate’s acclaimed dinner menu, featuring the culinary artistry of Executive Chef Michael Noll, is available until 10 p.m. and guests can order from the bar menu from 10 p.m. until 11 p.m. Enjoy Elate’s special Steampunk cocktails and carefully elected wines throughout the evening.
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Elate’s menus offer organic wine, spirits and fare and the restaurant composts, recycles, and purchases as much local product as possible. The interior features reclaimed wood tables and flooring, high efficiency lighting, eco-friendly paint and 80% recycled drywall. Elate encourages the use of hybrid vehicles by offering those cars complimentary valet parking.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Enjoy live entertainment a Maxwell's at the Club

Did you know that you can enjoy live music at Maxwell's at the Club (East Bank Club, 500 N. Kingsbury, 312-527-5800 x301) every Tuesday through Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday evenings
Gypsy Influence
Hear Gypsy Influence's unique brand of Flamenco music, incorporating Spanish classical guitar and percussion, every Wednesday.

Thursday evenings
Robert Solone with guest vocalist

Robert Solone’s sets feature a richly-textured selection of show tunes, pop songs, original compositions, classical works, jazz and blues.

Friday evenings
The Joe Hurt Trio, featuring Ramsey Lewis Trio veteran Redd Holt on drums
The Joe Hurt Trio (pictured above) play a unique style of Chicago jazz that interweaves modern modal harmony with an old-school smooth style.

Note: Tuesday evening's entertainment changes weekly; call Maxwell's to find out who's playing.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Singer Greta Pope Performs Around Chicago This July




If you missed it, don’t fret. She has several fun and exciting events up  coming  this month. You can learn more by visiting Greta Pope Entertainment at Greta's Website and by subscribing to Greta's Blog.

Greta Pope's Upcoming July Events 
 
Benny's Chop House
444 North Wabash
Chicago, IL 60611
July 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th
7:30 - 11:30 p.m.

Jazz Tropicale Cruise
Tall Ship Windy
Navy Pier
July 10, 2011
7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by 90.9 fm WDCB
Featuring Greta Pope, Joannie Pallato,
Dill Costa and Perrian Jordan

Tickets $65
For reservations call 312-595-5472


"Under the Stars"
Hosted by the Italian American Human Relations Foundation of Chicago
July 12

Mart Anthony Restaurant
1200 West Hubbard
Chicago, IL 60607

5:30 General Seating
7:00 Dinner
8:00 Concert
$40 per person paid in advance
$45 at the door
For reservations call 773-276-7800


Bastille Day Celebration
131 North Clinton
Chicago, IL 60661
July 13, 2011
5:00 until 7:00 p.m.
Free Admission
Follow Greta on Twitter (@gretapope), Facebook and LinkedIn. Please also subscribe to our new Blog.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Mayne Stage Adds to Fall Entertainment Calendar

Tickets for new shows will go on sale Friday, Oct. 29

Mayne Stage announces its new "Movies at Mayne Stage" program November 16, Family Groove Company November 24, plus WildClaw Theatre's Deathscribe 2010 on December 6. Tickets for new shows are on sale Friday, October 29 at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

WFMT Live from Mayne Stage series continues
WFMT continues to broadcast live from Mayne Stage every Sunday at 11 a.m. Tickets to attend are $10. Check www.maynestage.com for a complete schedule of performers.
Will Ferrell's Anchorman at Mayne Stage, Nov. 16
Movies at Mayne Stage, November 16
Mayne Stage announces its new "Movies at Mayne Stage" program with life-size feature films on its 22-foot screen. Tickets are just $5, and when two film tickets are purchased, guests receive 20 percent off dinner prior to the movie. The first "Movies at Mayne Stage" is Will Ferrell's Anchorman Tuesday, November 16 at 8 p.m.

Doors open at 7 p.m. The discounted dinner promotion is only available on the same night as the film. Tickets are available at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Family Groove Company, November 24Family Groove Company, November 24
Groove to the music of Family Groove Company, a four-piece band hitting Mayne Stage Wednesday, November 24 at 9 p.m.

Chicago-based Family Groove Company has been turning heads and catching ears with a fresh sound since 2002. Family Groove Company integrates the groove sensibility developed by funk/jazz crossover artists, enveloping audiences with the fun, excitement and passion that radiates from the stage. Band members include Jordan Wilkow (keys), Janis Wallin (bass), Adam Lewis (guitar) and Mattias Blanck (drums). Learn more at www.familygrooveco.com.

Thinner Teed opens for Family Groove Company with a kaleidoscope of musical genres including jazz, funk, blues, reggae and rock 'n' roll. Learn more at www.reverbnation.com/thinnerteed.

Listen to the "groove informed jazz/rock" sounds of Family Groove Company November 24 at Mayne Stage. Doors open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 on sale Friday, October 29 at (773) 381-4554 or www.maynestage.com.

Deathscribe 2010, December 6WildClaw Theatre's Deathscribe 2010 at Mayne Stage, December 6
Mayne Stage hosts WildClaw Theatre's Deathscribe 2010: 3rd Annual International Horror Radio Festival Monday, December 6 at 8 p.m.

WildClaw Theatre brings the world of horror to the stage, attracting an audience craving strange journeys of dread, suspense, horror and wonder. Deathscribe 2010 features five original horror plays, selected from nearly 1,000 submissions. Guest directors for Deathscribe 2010 include Lance Baker, actor/director and A Red Orchid Theatre ensemble member; Nic Dimond, director/scenic designer and Strawdog Theater artistic director; Bob Fisher, director of The Mammals Theatre Company; Carolyn Klein, actress/director and Seanachai Theatre ensemble member; and Greg Kolack, director. Learn more at www.wildclawtheatre.com.

Enjoy a "horrific" performance with WildClaw Theatre's Deathscribe 2010 December 6 at Mayne Stage and see which play wins the "Best of the Fest" bloody axe award. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 at www.maynestage.com or at (773) 381-4554.

Supporting Acts Announced
Chicago-based indie rock group Kelroy, opens for Rough Cut Thursday, November 4. Learn more at www.myspace.com/kelroymusic. Doors open at 8 p.m., the show begins at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 on sale now at (773) 381-4554 or www.maynestage.com.

About Mayne Stage
Mayne Stage is located at 1328 W. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, on the north side of Chicago. A wide range of performances are held at Mayne Stage including concerts from varied music genres, comedy acts, theatrical shows and more. Mayne Stage is also the perfect place to host a private party or event. Visit www.maynestage.com or call (773) 381-4554 for more information, to buy tickets, or see a list of upcoming shows. "Like" Mayne Stage on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MayneStage and follow Mayne Stage on Twitter at @MayneStage.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Tickets On Sale Today: New Shows at Mayne Stage

Mayne Stage adds more performances to its fall and winter including Sunday Night Football, Seryn November 23, Eastern Blok December 8 and a number of new supporting acts for previously announced shows. Tickets for newly announced shows are on sale this Friday, October 15 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

**Immediate Schedule Changes for Saturday, October 16
Due to a scheduling conflict, Johnny Flynn has been rescheduled for Thursday, November 11 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. and tickets are $15. Previously purchased tickets for Johnny Flynn’s Saturday, October 16 show will be honored for the new show. Please contact the Mayne Stage Box Office with any questions at (773) 381-4554.

As a result, Old Canes performance for Saturday, October 16 has been moved to 8 p.m. Opening for Old Canes is Suns and The Thin Man. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $10 and on sale now at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.


WFMT Live from Mayne Stage Series Continues
Mayne Stage, in collaboration with 98.7 WFMT, Chicago’s Classical Experience, continues its live local broadcasts of chamber music on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. Live From Mayne Stage is hosted by Dennis Moore. Each 60-minute program, originating from Mayne Stage, showcases a variety of acclaimed classical soloists and top ensembles from the Chicago area, performing for a live audience as well as radio listeners throughout the
area and beyond, via WFMT’s streaming service.


Sunday, October 17 brings WFMT’s first collaboration with Northern Illinois University’s School of Music featuring NIU’s Quartet-in-Residence, the Avalon String Quartet. Blaise Maginere (violin), Marie Wang (violin), Anthony Devroye (viola) and Cheng-Hou Lee (cello) are “an ensemble that invites you—ears, mind and spirit—into its music,” says the Chicago Tribune. The Avalon Quartet will perform an opera-themed recital which includes Giacomo Puccini’s Crisantemi (Crysanthemums), 3 Divertimenti by Benjamin Britten and Giuseppe Verdi’s String Quartet.

WFMT Live from Mayne Stage presents Rush Hour Encores Sunday, October 24. Encore performances from the Rush Hour Concerts given at St. James Cathedral in Summer 2010. The “Irish Connection” features prominently in this program presented by Irish soprano Maire O’Brien and pianist Mark Riggleman. Hear four settings of poems by William Butler Yeats by composers Ben Moore, Ned Rorem, Thomas Dunhill and Muriel Herbert. The program also includes songs by Victor Herbert, Richard Strauss, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Fernando Obradors.

On Sunday, October 31, listen to the first in a series of broadcasts of WFMT Live from Mayne Stage featuring artists from DePaul University’s renowned School of Music. Featuring a Faculty Chamber Music Concert, the program holds two unusual, but fascinating works: a Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano by Jean Francaix and Quatre Poèmes for voice, viola and piano by Charles Martin Loeffler. Hear violin music by Fritz Kreisler. Performers include Jane Bunnell (mezzo-soprano), Julie DeRoche (clarinet), Rami Solomonow (viola), pianists Aglika Angelova and Alban “Kit” Bridges, and Janet Sung (violin).


The Executive Producer of Live From Mayne Stage is Steve Robinson. The Producer is Carolyn Paulin. The program is sponsored by North Shore Retirement Hotel. Tickets for all shows are $10. For more information and to buy tickets, visit http://www.maynestage.com/ or call (773) 381-4554.



22-foot High Definition NFL Football at Mayne Stage
Cheer on a favorite NFL team Sundays at Mayne Stage, and catch the game in high definition on Mayne Stage’s 22-foot screen. The party starts at 6 p.m. each week, the buffet begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by the game at 7:20 p.m. Tickets are $15 and include a full football buffet of buffalo and BBQ wings, BBQ baby back ribs, chili, nachos, crudités and lobster macaroni and cheese. Drink specials include $3 Miller Lites, $5 Jack and Coke and $5 Southern Comfort and Coke.

Sunday Night Football at Mayne Stage is scheduled for October 31, Steelers vs. Saints; November 14: Patriots vs. Steelers; November 28: Chargers vs. Colts; December 5: Steelers vs. Ravens; December 19: Packers vs. Patriots; and December 26: Chargers vs. Bengals. Catch Sunday Night Football on January 6, January 16, January 30 and February 6 for the Super Bowl. Specific games and times to be announced.

Cheer on the Chicago Bears while watching the Bears vs. Dolphins football game in high definition on Mayne Stage’s 22-foot screen on Thursday, November 18. Tickets are $15 and include the full football buffet. Tickets to watch the Bears take on the Dolphins November 18 are on sale this Friday, October 15 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.


Seryn, November 23
Listen to the indie tunes of Seryn, playing Mayne Stage Tuesday, November 23 at 7:30 p.m.

Hailing from one of the most artistically creative music communities around, Seryn calls Denton, Texas home. Seryn, having only played together since March 2009, has created something truly special in their short existence. Combining guitar, ukulele, kalimba, accordion, bass, drums, viola, percussion and more, the five members of Seryn work together to create sonorous harmonies and big choruses. Seryn’s understanding of dynamics shines brightly, and has earned them a sound that is not easily defined, but proven triumphant.

Opening for Seryn is The Numbers, a Bolingbrook, Ill. based alternative country band. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Learn more at http://www.thenumbersband.com/.

Seryn plays at Mayne Stage Tuesday, November 23. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the show are $10 and on sale this Friday, October 15 at (773) 381-4554 or http://www.maynestage.com/.

Eastern Blok plays World Music at Mayne Stage, December 8
Eastern Blok blends classical and jazz music with its exotic folklore tunes at Mayne Stage Wednesday, December 8 at 8 p.m.

Originally dubbed Goran Ivanovic Group, founding members Goran Ivanovic and Doug Rosenberg teamed up with Matthew Ulery and Michael Caskey in 2004 and formed Eastern Blok two years later. The eclectic group combines traditional folk music from the Balkans along with Latin, flamenco and klezmer elements, European classical influences and American jazz. The group’s track Blacksmith’s Dance, was selected out of thousands of submissions as one of three finalists in the 2005 John Lennon Songwriting Competition.

Eastern Blok has performed at a number of major universities and venues across the country, including a performance on Chicago Public Radio’s “Chicago Undercover,” and headlining of the World Music Festival in Chicago. In 2007, Eastern Blok released Folk Tales at a special performance in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Learn more at http://www.easternblok.net/.

Enjoy the timeless sound and virtuosic approach to Eastern Blok’s world music at Mayne Stage December 8. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale this Friday, October 15 at (773) 381-4554 or http://www.maynestage.com/.

Supporting Acts Announced
Candy Apple & The Buddies opens for Ume Sunday, October 17 at 8 p.m. Learn more at www.myspace.com/candyappleandthebuddies. Secret Colours starts the show at 8 p.m., followed by Candy Apple & The Buddies before headliner Ume. Tickets are $10 and on sale now at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.


Indie band Pillars and Tongues opens for The Black Swans on Wednesday, November 3. Learn more at www.myspace.com/pillarsandtongues. The show begins at 8:30 p.m. with Pillars and Tongues before The Black Swans. Tickets are $10 and on sale now at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Opening for BettySoo on Wednesday, December 1 is singer/songwriter Imelda de la Cruz. Learn more at http://www.imeldadelacruz.com/. Imelda opens the show at 7:30 p.m., followed by Sarah Vonderhaar at 8:15 p.m. BettySoo takes the stage at 10 p.m. Tickets are $10 and on sale now at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

About Mayne Stage
Mayne Stage is located at 1328 W. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, on the north side of Chicago. A wide range of performances are held at Mayne Stage including concerts from varied music genres, comedy acts, theatrical shows and more. Mayne Stage is also the perfect place to host a private party or event. Visit http://www.maynestage.com/ or call (773) 381-4554 for more information, to buy tickets, or see a list of upcoming shows. “Like” Mayne Stage on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MayneStage and follow Mayne Stage on Twitter at @MayneStage.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Upcoming Performances and Events Announced at Mayne Stage

Mayne Stage (1328 W. Morse Ave., Chicago) adds more events to its well-rounded performance lineup including Swississippi Records, October 3; Vikings vs. Packers Party, October 24; Ross Johnson, October 30; The Giving Tree Band, November 6, and Fareed Haque, November 20. Tickets are available now for all shows except Ross Johnson and The Giving Tree Band, which are available Friday, October 1. Buy them at http://www.maynestage.com/ or call (773) 381-4554.

Swississippi Records, October 3
Swississippi Records, a new Chicago-based blues label, hosts Triple-Play CD Release Party at Mayne Stage Sunday, October 3 at 8:30 p.m.

The brains of the Swississippi Records operation, CEO Chris Harper and General Manager Dave Katzman, see their company as a bold venture into the world of the blues, music whose steady roots and ever-changing vision continues to be heard and praised across the globe. Launched on September 21, Swississippi Records plans to sign individuals and bands in the blues genre that have that little extra something. They want artists that have their own style and are contributors to the future of blues music.

The CDs released on October 3 include: Swississippi’s Chris Harper, Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith, Jimmy Burns, Bob Stroger and others’ 4 Aces and a Harp, Rob Blaine’s Big Otis Blues and Peaches Staten & The Groove Shakers’ Live at Legends. Live performances by Chris Harper, Rob Blaine and Peaches Staten will top off the event.

Come celebrate the release of these three CDs and the newly launched label on October 3. Tickets are $20 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Vikings vs. Packers Party, October 24
Watch the Minnesota Vikings take on the Green Bay Packers for a thrilling Sunday night football game on October 24 at Mayne Stage. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Come cheer on the teams and watch touchdowns scored at Lambeau Field on a larger than life, 22-foot high definition screen. Tickets cost $12 in advance or $15 at the door and include a full football buffet starting at 6:30 p.m. with buffalo and barbeque wings, barbeque baby back ribs, chili, nachos, crudités and lobster macaroni and cheese. Drink specials for the game are $3 Miller Lites, $5 Jack and Coke and $5 Southern Comfort and Coke.

Join Vikings and Packers fans at Mayne Stage Sunday, October 24 for an unforgettable game and viewing experience. Tickets are available at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Ross Johnson, October 30
Ross Johnson, magician and psychic extraordinaire, brings his unique array of gifts to Mayne Stage Saturday, October 30 at 8 p.m. for Halloween: Enigmas and Perplexities with Psychic Ross Johnson.

Johnson is a perceptive performer accomplished in many different aspects of magic including mind reading, fortune telling and telepathy. He brings more than 20 years of experience to the table along with a professional appearance and masterful showmanship skills. In 1988, he won the award for Distinguished Professionalism in the Performance of Mentalism by the International Psychic Entertainers Association.

Johnson boasts of interactive performances at many Fortune 500 companies such as Hewlett-Packard, General Motors, IBM and General Electric. He travels across the country to different locations to showcase his talents in the psychic arts and turn skeptics into believers. Based in the greater Chicago area, Johnson comes to Mayne Stage to perform a special Halloween event.

Watch Ross Johnson perform spell-bounding magic on October 30. Tickets for the show are $20 on sale Friday at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

The Giving Tree Band, November 6
Enjoy music by folk rock group, The Giving Tree Band, at Mayne Stage on November 6 at 8 p.m.

Brothers Todd and Eric Fink joined forces to make The Giving Tree Band, influenced mainly by their genealogy, in 2004. They celebrate a direct relation to Mike Fink, the legendary folk artist known for his exploits on the Mississippi River. Since then the band has grown to include other artists.

The band prides itself on being “The Greenest Band In The Land” according to Mother Earth News, touring in a bio-diesel van and releasing carbon neutral records. They live an environmentally green lifestyle and spread the word through their performances.

Look forward to songs by The Giving Tree Band from their third and recently released album, The Joke, The Threat & The Obvious, on November 6. Tickets are $15 on sale Friday, October 1 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Fareed Haque, November 20
Fareed Haque, guitar virtuoso, reveals his new project, “Math Games”, at a performance at Mayne Stage Saturday, November 20 at 8:30 p.m.

Fareed Haque’s music spans a wider spectrum than the typical guitarist, playing all styles from Classical to Spanish, and American Jazz and Funk. He easily moves between jazz and classical idioms, and he has become an in-demand artist, performing with prominent jazz, rock and classical artists such as Sting, Dizzy Gillespie, Paquito D'Rivera and Dave Holland. Fareed has released seven recordings as a leader: Voices Rising and Manresa on Sting's Pangaea label, and Sacred Addiction, Opaque and Déjà Vu, on the prestigious Bluenote label, as well as Singh Song available on Haven Records.

Fareed has been featured on WTTW's ArtBeat, Ben Sidran's New Visions, Michelob Presents Sunday Night with David Sanborn on NBC, his own Lonesome Pines Special for PBS, and on BET cable jazz channel. In 1989, he joined the faculty of Northern Illinois University, where he currently holds an associate professorship in jazz and classical guitar studies.

Watch Fareed Haque perform on November 20. Tickets for the show are $15 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Supporting Acts Announced
Secret Colours
, a psychedelic rock band from Chicago, opens for UME on October 17 at 8 p.m. Learn more at www.myspace.com/secretcoloursmusic. Tickets are $10 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Tomas Medina, professional magician and native Chicagoan, opens for Ross Johnson on October 30 at 8 p.m. Learn more at www.myspace.com/geekmagic. Tickets are $20 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Frontier Ruckus opens for The Giving Tree Band on November 6 at 8 p.m. Frontier Ruckus is a folk rock group currently touring throughout the country. Check them out at www.myspace.com/frontierruckus. Tickets are $15 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.
Another opening act for The Giving Tree Band on November 6 is Thrift Store Cowboys. The band, made up of six members, is an alternative country, indie rock group and has been touring together for a decade. Learn more about the band at www.myspace.com/thriftstorecowboys. Tickets are $15 at http://www.maynestage.com/ or (773) 381-4554.

Scattergun, a southern rock band from Seattle influenced by the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, also opens for The Giving Tree Band on November 6. Check them out at www.myspace.com/scattergunband.

About Mayne Stage
Mayne Stage is located at 1328 W. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, on the north side of Chicago. A wide range of performances are held at Mayne Stage including concerts from varied music genres, comedy acts, theatrical shows and more. Mayne Stage is also the perfect place to host a private party or event. Visit http://www.maynestage.com/ or call (773) 381-4554 for more information, to buy tickets, or see a list of upcoming shows. “Like” Mayne Stage on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MayneStage and follow Mayne Stage on Twitter at @MayneStage.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

New Performances Announced at Mayne Stage, Tickets On Sale Friday

Mayne Stage continues to boast an impressive performance lineup with the addition of Tommy McCracken and the Force of Habit Band September 25, Super Jamzz III September 30, Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra October 15, UME October 17 and Sam Friend October 21. Tickets for the shows are available at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Tommy McCracken & the Force of Habit Band, September 25
Veteran Chicago Blues artist Tommy McCracken brings his high energy, gospel sounds with his “Force of Habit” band to Mayne Stage Saturday, September 25 at 8 p.m.

In his early years, McCracken traveled extensively with his grandparents as a featured gospel soloist, and began singing professionally in 1974, forming “Force of Habit” a year later. McCracken has been committed to the Blues since the early 80s and has since become one of Chicago’s top Blues vocalists and entertainers.

McCracken’s singing has brought him to forty American states and several countries, performing at many of the top Blues venues in the U.S. and the world. McCracken has performed alongside other internationally recognized Blues entertainers including B.B. King, Shirley King, Chicago Beau, Jimmy Dawkins, Deitra Farr, Katherine Davis and the Blues Ice Band from Iceland. He is fortunate to have worked with or shared the stage with such talented artists and draws strength from the fact that as a young man, he had the opportunity to share the stage with Mahalia Jackson and Gospel and Blues icon Otis Clay.

Listen to McCracken and the multi-talented “Force of Habit” band led by Chicago entertainer, Bob Johnson on September 25. Tickets for the show are $10 and on sale at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Super Jamzz III, September 30
Mayne Stage hosts Super Jamzz III Thursday, September 30 at 8:30 p.m. featuring Bill McFarland & The Chicago Horns, plus Vince Willis, Mike Manson, Clyde Davis and other special guests.

The third installment of the largest jam session in Chicago features Bill McFarland and The Chicago Horns, Chicago’s premiere jazz band. McFarland, who plays trombone, and the sextet group have been one of the most prolific horn sections in blues and jazz for the last 10 years. Trumpet player Kenny Anderson is a long standing professional who is well known and one of the leading salsa performers from the Chicago music scene. Hank Ford, on saxophone, has played with many of the great performers of blues and jazz including Aretha Franklin, Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield, and has played on the "Wiz" and Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Ladies" stage shows. Band leader and founder McFarland has played on the late, great Albert Collin's Frostbite album, and on Fenton Robinson's and Lonnie Brooks' albums. McFarland has also played live with Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Otis Clay, just to name a few.

McFarland and the Chicago Horns are joined by other Chicago jazz artists including Vince Willis, Mike Manson, Clyde Davis and others for Super Jamzz III on September 30. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and available at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra Concert, October 15
Hear original rock and funk at Mayne Stage with the Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra Friday, October 15 at 8 p.m.

Formed in 1982, the first incarnation of Nicholas Tremulis was described as “punk jazz,” drawing on early punk music, as well as James Brown funk, and the harmonic jazz movement of Ornette Coleman. By 1985, the band had morphed into a large modern funk/soul unit releasing two records in the late 80s: Nicholas Tremulis, produced by Craig Williams, and More Than the Truth, with guest artists Maceo Parker (James Brown) and Bonnie Raitt, produced by Rob Fraboni (Stones, Dylan, The Band).

The band released several records in the late 90s with Black Vinyl Records and QRS Records. From 2000 to 2004 the Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra, along with WXRT, The Metro and Jam Productions, hosted a charity concert for Neon Street for Homeless Youth titled “The Waltz”, inspired by The Band’s filmed farewell concert “The Last Waltz.” NTO was featured as the backing band to guest artists from across the American musical landscape.

Nicholas and the band have performed with such artists as Rick Danko, Billy Corgan, Alejandro Escovedo, David Amram, Ian Hunter, Blondie Chaplin, Lonnie Brooks, Jeff Tweedy, Gary Louris, Steve Earl, Graham Parker and more. In 2006 and 2007, NTO embarked on a yearlong digital musical journey entitled “52 Reasons,” in which the band wrote and recorded a song each week for an entire year available for download by the masses. The music debuted on The Eclectic Company on WXRT radio.

Listen to the Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra play Mayne Stage October 15. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Ume, October 17
Ume brings its “snarling guitars” and “catchy melodies” to Mayne Stage Sunday, October 17 at 8 p.m.

The Texas-based Ume (pronounced ooo-may), is a trio with an explosive, yet sweet aesthetic that catches folks off-guard—in a very good way. Their sound has been described as balancing “pop hooks and sweet female vocals with crazy, heavy riffing” and “powerful and charming.” Ume’s 2009 self-released EP Sunshower received four stars from the Austin Chronicle and Irish Times.

Ume (Eric Larson, bass; Jeff Barrera, drums; and Lauren Larson, guitar, vocals, keys) has self-booked more than 300 shows and participated in three national tours, including dates with Polvo, The Meat Puppets and Cymbals Eat Guitars. Learn more at www.umemusic.com.

Check out Ume at Mayne Stage October 17. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and on sale Friday, September 24 at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Sam Friend, October 21
Sam Friend brings his atmospheric folk style to Mayne Stage Thursday, October 21 at 8:30 p.m.

Born and bred in what he calls “Unincorporated Dade County” (meaning Kendall and Pinecrest), singer/songwriter Friend is quickly making a name for his young self among Miami music junkies. Maintaining structural integrity through Hurricane Andrew, Friend has since fessed up to the elements. Friend and his eponymous band, which also includes Emily Westman (keys, percussion, vocals), Ashley Miller (flute, vocals), Ben Lindell (bass), Josh Sheinman (guitar), released an EP titled Sam Friend in the summer of 2007. Recently, the band completed its first album.

During the day, the University of Miami School of Music graduate teaches music to elementary school children in Little Haiti, letting loose come sunset at consistent gigs around Miami. Friend, whose manner is between The Little Prince and Art Garfunkel, has something to sing and say, and is slowly, surely coming into a voice of his own.

Catch Sam Friend and his band make their Mayne Stage debut October 21. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and on sale Friday, September 24 at 10 a.m. at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Supporting Acts Announced
Alexendar Webb opens for B1GT1ME Wednesday, October 6. Webb offers an acoustic blend of classic motown and modern rock, soulful melodies wrapped around fearless words. Learn more at www.myspace.com/alexanderwebb. Tickets are $10 at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

Chicago based acts Suns and The Thin Man open for Old Canes Saturday, October 16. Learn more at www.myspace.com/sunsband and www.thinmansongs.com. Tickets are $10 at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

The Part Five opens for Two Hours Traffic Wednesday, November 10. The Part Five is Chris Brantley, Brett Barton and Gary Pyskacek. Learn more at www.myspace.com/thepartv. Tickets are $8 in advance, or $10 at the door at www.maynestage.com or (773) 381-4554.

About Mayne Stage
Mayne Stage is located at 1328 W. Morse Ave. in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood. Mayne Stage showcases emerging and established local and national musical acts, theatrical performances, comedy and more. It is the ideal location for a variety of private events. For more information, or to see a list of upcoming shows, call (773) 381-4554 or visit www.maynestage.com. “Like” Mayne Stage on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MayneStage and follow Mayne Stage on Twitter at @MayneStage