Dead ringers
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The basic requirements of a modern day jam band, which uses songs as the springboard for lengthy instrumental improvisations or 'jams' to be successful in the digital age are discussed. The Chicago band Umphrey's McGee is likely to be the successor to Phish, which ended its ten-year reign as world's most popular jam bands with a farewell tour.
Publication Name: Chicago
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0362-4595
Year: 2004
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Fiddlers under one roof
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The opening of Machold Rare violins in the Fine Arts Building on South Michigan venue seems to have disturbed the monopoly of Bein and Fushi. Bein and Fushi owned by Robert Bein and Geoffrey Fushi is widely acknowledged to be the largest dealer in rare violins in U.S. and perhaps the world.
Publication Name: Chicago
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0362-4595
Year: 2005
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Steven Bauer stayed
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Reverend Steven Bauer was ordained a priest in May 2004 and entered St. Benedict's Parish on Chicago's North Side as associate pastor. Rev. Bauer reflects on the completion his first year in the parish, a year that he found fulfilling spiritually, personally and professionally.
Publication Name: Chicago
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0362-4595
Year: 2005
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