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Played all of Tusk last night w the Fleetwood Mac cover band & sweet stranger handed me flowers Played all of Tusk last night w the Fleetwood Mac cover band & sweet stranger handed me flowers Played all of Tusk last night w the Fleetwood Mac cover band & sweet stranger handed me flowers

Played all of Tusk last night w the Fleetwood Mac cover band & sweet stranger handed me flowers in the middle of the set! ✨


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If you don’t have mirrors in your ladies room I will be forced to use selfies to fix my face.

If you don’t have mirrors in your ladies room I will be forced to use selfies to fix my face. This lighting tho


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New tune from a little songwriters in the round night a few weeks back ✨

#singer songwriter    #original song    #chicago music    #cubbybear    #vocalist    #vocals    #acoustic guitar    #acoustique    #washburn    #ginger    #redhead    #singer    

new mending music video!  Josh is an art wizard and he makes me cry in a good way.

The Orwells’ second show at JBTV in Chicago.By: ScopeOut.net // Twitter: @Scope_Out

The Orwells’ second show at JBTV in Chicago.
By: ScopeOut.net // Twitter: @Scope_Out


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REVIEW: Conor Oberst at Thalia HallHooligan writer Katie Burke reviews the sold out Conor Oberst shoREVIEW: Conor Oberst at Thalia HallHooligan writer Katie Burke reviews the sold out Conor Oberst sho

REVIEW: Conor Oberst at Thalia Hall

Hooligan writer Katie Burke reviews the sold out Conor Oberst show at Thalia Hall with a unique view on the energy you feel after seeing an artist you grew up listening to live.

“I think that the cuts you feel when he sings is reason enough to understand that talent is completely relative. As always, Conor displayed his ability to tell stories. He remained at the piano for the first three songs. One of them being “Gossamer Thin”, a song that sounds like escape. His back was turned toward the crowd while he alternated between the harmonica and sweeping the keys. The songs off Ruminations felt lonely in a way that was different from his other work. Without much musical accompaniment (there was one other bassist) the lyrics were allowed to take control. Each song began to feel more and more like an extended poem.”

Photos by Joni Jones.


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