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September 21, 2021

Bo Diddley House Fire in Chicago

Bo Diddley house, 4746 S. Langley on 9/20/21. Image courtesy of Chicago Fire Department.

There is a gritty beat to the music of Chicago.

It is deeply appointed, carries no pretense, and is something to hold on to. Forever.

In 2004 the late Bo Diddley told me he developed his famous beat when he heard Gene Autry’s “(I Got Spurs That ) Jingle Jangle Jingle” on the radio on the south side of Chicago.

Diddley was born Ellas Bates McDaniel in Mc Comb, Miss. just north of the Louisiana border.

His family moved to 4746 S. Langley in Chicago when he was seven. They wanted him to escape the sharecropper’s [...]

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September 8, 2021

Music Lives Here in Chicago

It is tough to be alone.

Music, books, and foodways can form a meaningful bridge to a welcoming place. A point of memory. And inspiration. I thought about these elements while contributing suggestions to the Music Lives Here multi-media project created by the City of Chicago.

The 50 Music Lives Here sites define the raw individualism of the Chicago ethic: Willie Dixon’s Yambo Records, 7771 S. Racine, the pioneering punk club O’Banion’s, 661 N. Clark, the Earl of Old Town, 1615 N. Wells, and many others, obvious and not so obvious.

The Music Lives Here markers are on sidewalks and feature a QR code for time travelers to gather more information. Starting [...]

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August 10, 2021

Iowa’s Real Field of Dreams

Riverview Stadium, Clinton, Iowa–built 1937.

 

CLINTON, IA..—The Clinton LumberKings hosted the Burlington Bees on Aug. 3 in their final home game of the 2021 Prospect League season. Both Iowa teams landed in the Prospect League, a collegiate wood bat league after Major League Baseball kicked them out of the affiliated minor leagues. Both teams have storied histories.

The Bees were members of the now-defunct Midwest League from 1962 until 2020. Their home field was built in 1947. The LumberKings were also members of the Midwest League from 1956 until 2020. They play in the historic Riverview [...]

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July 27, 2021

Chuck E. Weiss rolled the dice (1945-2021)

Chuck E. Weiss (Image via ANTI- records)

 

Singer-raconteur Chuck E. Weiss lived in a world of flickering neon where every ashtray was filled and sunset hearts wandered on the edges of empty. Weiss was popularized in the 1979 Rickie Lee Jones hit “Chuck E’s in Love” but I came to know him in 1987 when he was headlining Chuck E. Weiss and the Godddam Liars, an industrial-strength rock n’ soul revue at The Central in West Hollywood, Ca.

Chuck Edward  Weiss died on July 20 after a battle with cancer. He was 76 years old.

Exit numbers: 7/20/21. Sounds lucky.

Once in a while, the Chicago Sun-Times [...]

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