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Al Rose with Steve Doyle, Steve Hashimoto & Rachel Drewsinging breezy and blustery songs of hope, rage, humiliation, dignity, grace, love, smiles of sorrow, Tokyo gypsies and false alarms.
As a craftsman, Al’s honed his songwriting to a fine edge. He’s got a real gift for melody, and each line cuts just the way he wants—whether to make you laugh or make you cry. He’s backed up the words with catchy, addictive tunes. It’s a kind of protest music. He’s sounding the alarm against complacency. Singing us sweetly through the dark, reaching for the sky, scattering catchy hooks and joyful choruses behind him as he goes.
https://alrosemusic.com/
https://alrose.bandcamp.com/
Rachel Drew with John Szymanski
Rachel Drew is a singer-songwriter from Chicago, celebrated for her soulful voice and catchy, self-penned tunes that blend pop, rock, folk, and retro soul. Her latest album, Old Sky New, was recognized as one of the 13 Best Chicago Albums of 2024 by the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ/Vocalo-NPR. Rachel’s music has been featured on NPR’s Great American Folk Show and WFMT’s legendary Midnight Special program.
“There’s something of a hint of Dusty in Memphis, minus the strings here; as Rachel has a similar breathy and pearlescent voice that reels you in... the arrangements are pure Laurel Canyon at its height when Linda Ronstadt and Mama Cass could do no wrong.”
https://www.racheldrew.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7giLxfpSk0uzwDt4bXBwbL?si=iAxAY7EsRhSGkmEifEJpnQ&nd=1&dlsi=0d426f6b6b7e450c
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Jarvis Square Pottery, 1443 W Jarvis Ave, Chicago, IL 60626-2001, United States, Evanston
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