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Birds of Chicago is an Americana/folk band founded in March 2012 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The band is led by husband and wife, JT Nero and Allison Russell . Russell is formerly of the Canadian roots act Po' Girl . [ 1 ]
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Square Roots (previously called the Folk & Roots Festival) is a two- to three-day music festival that has been held each summer in the Lincoln Square neighborhood in Chicago since 1998. Organized by the Old Town School of Folk Music and the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce, the festival features world music and dance performances from a ...
Chicago's music scene has been well known for its blues music for many years. "Chicago Blues" uses a variety of instruments in a way which heavily influenced early rock and roll music, including instruments like electrically amplified guitar, drums, piano, bass guitar and sometimes the saxophone or harmonica, which are generally used in Delta blues, which originated in Mississippi.
Lollapalooza 2024 has announced its day-by-day lineup, including headliners Blink-182, the Killers and SZA. Here's how to get tickets to the Chicago festival. Major headliner pulls out of ...
The Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 was held from July 19 to 21, 2024, at the Union Park, Chicago, United States. [1] The festival was headlined by singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette , psychedelic soul duo Black Pumas , and disk jockey Jamie xx . [ 2 ]
This list includes folk festivals worldwide, except those with only a partial focus on folk music or arts. Folk festivals may also feature folk dance or ethnic foods. Handicrafting has long been exhibited at such events and festival-like gatherings, as it has its roots in the rural crafts .
The 2024 festival was held on July 19–21 at Union Park in Chicago. The headliners were Jamie xx, Alanis Morissette, and Black Pumas. [4] In November 2024, Pitchfork announced that the Chicago Pitchfork Music Festival was permanently closing, but that it would "continue to produce events" in the future. [5]