The Chicago Music Scene
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The Chicago Music Scene
This is the story of two decades of the Chicago music scene-the 1960s and 1970s, an incredibly vibrant period in urban and suburban music scenes across the country and throughout the world. Chicago was a major player throughout those decades. It was a time when jazz, rock and roll, country and western, folk, blues, and R & B flowed through the streets of Chicagoland. Much has been written about the national and international talent of that time, but not enough has been written regarding local music scenes. This story focuses on the city of Chicago (along with its suburban club scene) and the homegrown performers who made the 1960s and 1970s one of the most electrifying and memorable periods in music history. Some of those players went all the way to the big time, while others made their mark and disappeared. But they all made a difference in their own way, and for those who were there, it is a time they will never forget.
Chicago Stories
""Chicago Stories"" explores how a humble outpost became a globally influential metropolis, focusing on its architectural innovation, pivotal historical moments, and cultural impact. The book argues that Chicago's identity is defined by innovation, resilience, and the relentless ambition of its people, highlighting its constant reinvention shaped by adversity and visionaries. Chicago's pioneering role in skyscraper design and modern urban planning transformed urban environments worldwide, as the city became a laboratory for architectural experimentation after the Great Chicago Fire. The book examines Chicago's rich history and vibrant cultural heritage, from the rise of organized crime during Prohibition to its profound contributions to jazz and blues music. Drawing on historical documents, architectural plans, and firsthand accounts, it offers a comprehensive view of Chicago's social and economic realities. Progressing chronologically and thematically, the book explores the impact of the Great Chicago Fire, the ""Chicago School"" of architecture, and the city's cultural influence, concluding with an assessment of Chicago's current standing as a global metropolis.
Making a Living in Your Local Music Market
You can survive happily as a musician, composer and songwriter in your own local music market! The newly revised and expanded edition of this book will show you how. It includes detailed analysis of the latest regional music scenes that have developed; an extensive new section (written by Ron Sobel - vice president of ASCAP in Los Angeles) on opportunities for musicians and composers in developing and selling music in new mediums including the Internet, Greenhouse Channels, Theme Parks, and Desk Top Films; info on how music distribution and retailing is changing to meet the challenges of the 21st century; and many more essential tips. Also features a new appendix and a helpful Resources section after each chapter.