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  • The Ides of March are the longest running Chicago rock group still able to boast of having all of its original founding members - Larry Millas (guitar/vocals), Bob Bergland (bass), Mike Borch (drums) and Jim Peterik (guitar/lead vocals) - dating back to 1964. Scott May (keys/vocals) who joined in 1989 rounds out the band.This broadcaster will serve as the evening's bell jingling, red-nosed stage emcee on Friday. So get a sneak peek at what's in store for this rockin' holiday special event. Tickets & More: www.brickartlive.com.Keep up with the iconic group at: www.theidesofmarch.com.
  • This week ART ON THE AIR wishes you a Happy New Year and features film director Dan Meyer discussing his upcoming motion picture “Bulls.” Next we feature Internationally acclaimed pianist, Sophia Agranovich. Our spotlight is on the For the Love of Art Fair coming March 2023 with Shireen Johnson.
  • Chicagoland songwriter and recording artist Dave Rudolf will tonight from 7-8pm on 89.1-FM Lakeshore Public Radio's weekly "Midwest BEAT" radio program. Selections from Rudolf's two newest albums released via indie label, Moneytree Records.Selections from each of those two albums -- "Traditional" and "Sit Down, Take A Number" -- will be spotlighted on the program. Rudolf will perform a song or two live in studio with accompaniment by instrumentalist John Chorney.The very latest of the two new releases - "Sit Down, Take A Number" - is a 16-song collection and is the 41st career album by this veteran Chicago troubadour, who crosses styles and genres with tremendous ease. One will hear that first hand as songs from these two back to back albums are far removed frm each other musically.Keyboardist/organist John Chorney who joins us in studio for this live broadcast is a frequent session player and collaborator of Rudolf.Other local luminaries who appear on this album, include region talents who are well known to Midwest BEAT listeners, such as blues guitarist Jack Whittle, violinist Al Joseph, trumpeter Tim Bales (of Ides of March), and vocalist Lauren Dukes.Read more about Dave and his music at: www.daverudolf.com.
  • Shep has suggestions for gifts with real meaning this holiday season.
  • Join Chef Nick as he has the great people over aat Anderson Winery out of Valparaiso, Indiana on this special episode of Let's Eat.
  • Our grandfather's used to tell us to "Man Up!" but does that really work?
  • MUSICAL GUEST: LOWERTOWNGuest Host: Rockin' Riley MummeyCalling in to chat will be Lowertown -- a fresh young international music duo who are performing with red hot pop sensation BEABADOOBEE on November 29th at The Riveria Theater in Chicago.Lowertown members -- Olive Osby and Avsha Weinbert --create music with moody aesthetics, vulnerable lyrics, and grungy soundscapes. Their latest album is "I Love To Lie" on Dirty Hit Records.Joining show host Tom Lounges in studio to add her own youthful perspective to this interview will be Riley Mummey, the manager and "new music" buyer of The Record Bin in Hobart, IN.
  • Dubbed "The showplace of Gary" a Means Manor community activist is dedicated to preserving the honor of a historic brick home before it's too late.
  • Shep has memories of an unusual office Christmas party.
  • Join Chef Nick as he talks to the sweet folks down at Albanese Confectionary out of Hobart Indiana. Join the conversation as they talk about their world famous gummy bears, delicious chocolate, and much more on this holiday edition of Let's Eat!
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