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Drummer Mike Felumlee of the Chicago rock band Smoking Popes moved to Bloomington three years ago. The band recently met at a West Bloomington recording studio to lay down tracks for a new album. Smoking Popes plays the Castle Sunday — the band's first Twin City show since 2019.
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The long weekend has more than turkey in store for folks clamming to get out there.
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Shirley, Atlanta and McLean, IL teamed up to present a weekend of fun along the Mother Road, anchored by an art fair in Funks Grove.
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The tour is a retrospective capturing greatest hits from her 15-year career.
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Street fairs come in many forms and you've got three options this weekend.
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Looking for something to do this weekend? Look no further.
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'80s rockers the BoDeans rose to national fame from Milwaukee's music scene. The band has changed through the decades, but they're still writing songs and committed to a unique sound rooted in American rock and roll.
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Community Players' black-tie gala was no ordinary fundraiser for the troupe, who turned out dressed to the nines for a roaring ‘20s-themed evening of dining, drinking and dancing to celebrate the theater’s centennial. But this party was not only about looking backward at the 100-year history of Community Players. It also was about the future.
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As a young rocker known for his searing guitar solos, Bloomington native Matthew Curry opened for some of rock music’s GOATs like the Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton. His 2019 album “Open Road” marked a shift toward songwriting as Curry immersed himself in Nashville’s music scene. He plays Friday night at the Castle Theatre in Bloomington.
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Bloomington folk-rocker Chicago Farmer speaks with WGLT's Jon Norton about his new EP "Fore!", his hero John Prine, and how he's thrilled to be back on tour.