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Music in the Open Air

Posted in Uncategorized by Administrator on the July 13th, 2010

I’ve been having a lot of fun attending the music fests in Chicago held in the open air.

Last Thursday, 7/8 at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park there were two African bands – Victor Deme from Burkina Faso & Dobet Gnahoré
from The Ivory Coast. Victor’s band included an modernized Kora, with tuning pegs like a guitar instead of the traditional fiber rings around the neck. Dancing in front of the stage was tentatively permitted. Dobet brought along dancing with her music. http://www.myspace.com/dobetgnahore. There was a lot of energy when she danced. Her yard-long braids swung around like crazy. In one song she strummed the mbira, the finger harp and one of my favorite African instruments.

Sunday at Welles Park, for the Chicago Folk & Roots Festival just South of the Old Town School of Folk Music, I arrived in time to hear Andreas Kapsalis & Goran Ivanovic play their unique Black Sea oriented rock. Hear them again at the Chopin Theater on 7/22. Andreas was followed by a Venezuelan band featuring Leonard Jacome and playing a Venezuelan-Colombian border mix of music called Jororpo. http://www.chicagofolkandroots.org/2010/main/jacome.html Red Baraat, http://www.redbaraat.com/ an Indian funk band was close behind and took the crowd off their butts to dancing bangra and bollywood hits. But (no pun) Les Saltimbanks, a group who characterizes itself as troubadours, sang French dance pieces which kept everyone on their feet, despite a light rain than came over Welles Park. The final group, Etran Finatawa http://www.etranfinatawa.com/ hardly had 15 minutes to play when a lightning storm shut us down.

Monday evening at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millenuim Park, The Budos Band & Caribou performed. The Budos were also at the the Folk & Roots Fest on Saturday, but I couldn’t go that night. http://thebudos.com/music/. The Budos were a great wind band with a full brass ensemble with bass sax. Later a group called Caribou http://www.caribou.fm/ made more sound that should be permitted by any four men. There was a real drum set and some electronic pads.

Bruce

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