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SUMMARY:AKOUO and SAINT ROSE Live at Fulton Street Collective
DESCRIPTION:Fulton Street Collective presents a performance with AKOUO and SAINT ROSE on Tuesday\, August 25th at 7:30pm.\n\n\nThe evening will feature live painting from visual artist TBA. \nAkouo(a-ku-oh):Verb“to hear”“to understand”“to receive” \nAkouo is a musical collective from Chicago\, IL\, performing original compositions of dance music inspired by the novels of Percival Everett\, Louise Erdrich\, Haruki Murakami\, and others. \n7:30pm SAINT ROSESt. Rose – Vocals & Aux KeysKameron Lowe- KeysWill Baggett – BassDallas Lowe- DrumsCaress Sahura- BGVS \n8:45pm AKOUOJack Smith – SaxophoneJulius Tucker – KeyboardSofia Rabiela – BassDylon Barnett – GuitarJulian Merluzzi – Drums \n7pm Doors7:30pm Show$15FREE PARKING
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/akouo-and-saint-rose-live-at-fulton-street-collective/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:NICK HMELJAK QUARTET and THE QUANTUM COMMITTEE SEXTET Live @ FSC
DESCRIPTION:Fulton Street Collective presents a performance with NICK HMELJAK QUARTET and THE QUANTUM COMMITTEE on Wednesday\, August 26th at 7:30pm.\n\n\n“The Quantum Committee Sextet blends traditional jazz with innovation and passion. Meeting in the Western Michigan jazz studies program. Jacob Nowakowski (Bass)\, from Bartlett Illinois\, composes their original pieces while laying down the groundwork for the band. Rohan Marr (Drums) from West Chicago Illinois\, and Caleb Downey (Piano) from Cadillac Michigan complete the rhythm section bringing a diversity of textures and fiery passion. Haden Bovee (Saxophone) from Middleville Michigan\, Colin Woniewski (Trombone)from Byron Center Michigan\, and Joji Klooster (Saxophone) from Redlands California complete the sextet\, expanding its musical possibilities through their innovative solos. Quantum\, being inspired largely by jazz legends such as Charles Mingus\, Ornette Coleman\, and John Coltrane seek to reflect these artists’ fire\, while also bringing a refreshing originality. With the rich history of Jazz as their inspiration interspersed with their individual skills and passion for playing together\, the possibilities are endless.” \n“Nick Hmeljak is a trumpet and composer based in Kansas City\, MO. His fusion quintet\, Open Channel\, performs regularly around the midwest. Open Channel has had the priveledge of performing at KC Winter Jazz Fest\, Prairie Village Jazz Fest\, The Jazz at the Q series at Quality Hill Playhouse\, KKFI Radio\, and many more venues and events. Featuring some of Kansas Cities most forward thinking musicians including Matt Robertson\, Andrew Voggesser\, Isaiah Petrie\, Aidan Murrow\, Henry Scamurra\, Lasse Corson\, Jaylen Ward\, and John Fraka.In addition to band leading\, Nick is a Charlotte Street Resident and performs regularly as a sideman for R&B\, Cumbia\, Musical Theater\, and party bands in addition to doing masterclasses\, clinics\, and private lessons for local high school music programs. Nick graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2023 with a B.M in Jazz Studies and has been a student of Adam Larson\, Stan Kessler\, Jamey Simmons\, and Michael Arndt.”nickhmeljak.com \n7:30pm THE QUANTUM COMMITTEE SEXTETHaden Bovee – AltoJoji Klooster – TenorColin Woniewski – TromboneJacob Nowakowski – BassCaleb Downey – KeysRohan Marr – Drums \n8:45pm NICK HMELJAK QUARTETNick Hmeljak – TrumpetAidan Murrow – GuitarMatt Robertson – DrumsAndrew Voggesser – Bass \n7pm Doors7:30pm Show$15FREE PARKING
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/nick-hmeljak-quartet-and-the-quantum-committee-sextet-live-fsc/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260902T213000
DTSTAMP:20260823T113007
CREATED:20260812T174105Z
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SUMMARY:SIMPATICO Latin Jazz Live at Fulton Street Collective
DESCRIPTION:Fulton Street Collective presents a performance with SIMPATICO Latin Jazz Wednesday\, September 2nd at 7:30pm.\n\n\nThe evening will feature live painting from visual artist TBA. \n“New original Latin jazz compositions rooted in Afro Caribbean rhythms\, influenced by bebop\, and inspired by all people who resist oppression.”tjmadejamusic.com/simpatico/ \nThomas Madeja\, trumpet and flugelhornFredy Daza\, alto sax and fluteRuben Tovar\, tromboneYendrys Cespedes\, pianoJose Porcayo\, bassJaime “Jimmy Conga” Rodriguez\, congasBobby Delgado\, percussionNils Higdon\, drumset \n7pm Doors7:30pm Show$15 Suggest DonationFREE PARKING
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/simpatico-latin-jazz-live-at-fulton-street-collective/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Nicholas Krolak - PAST LIVES [Album Release Concert]
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the release of my latest album … PAST LIVES … a once in a lifetime sonic experience awaits :)\n\n\n“Somewhere between Charles Mingus and Johnny Greenwood there is a sound that bassist/composer Nicholas Krolak seeks.” \n“A young veteran of the Philadelphia music scene. He has spent the last decade working as a side-man\, experiencing new styles\, and studying with the masters. Now\, he has taken all he has learned and is applying it to his own artistic adventures.” \n“Tracing the lineage of bebop into the contemporary\, while constantly balancing the pulse of the city and the mysticism of nature: he has been described as…” \n“a different kind of songwriter—perhaps a different kind of jazz musician altogether. He’s like the bass playing\, modern embodiment of Walt Whitman. And\, just as Whitman used his prose poems\, Krolak uses his music to celebrate and also reconcile the competing and contradictory nature of the two worlds he straddles: the natural and the urban.” \nMatt Silver – WRTI \n==================================================================== \nThis tour exists inside the world of PAST LIVES. \nIt takes shape in rooms where listening changes … where sound lingers\, attention sharpens\, and the space between notes matters. These are not ordinary nights. They unfold gradually\, shaped by the room\, the people in it\, and whatever arrives in the moment. \nNothing is rushed … \nNothing is repeated … \nThe music is allowed to breathe\, to stretch\, to move time in unfamiliar ways. What happens is shared\, fleeting\, and difficult to describe afterward … something you feel more than remember. \nIf this resonates\, you’re invited … to the WOLRD PREMIERE of PAST LIVES ! \nThere’s just one catch … tickets are limited … don’t wait … see you there ! \n  \nNicholas Krolak – bass\nMichael Hudson-Cassanova – sax\nMeghan Stagl – voice/piano\nGustava Cortinas – drums \nPhoto by Harvey Tillis \n7pm Doors\n7:30pm Show\nIn-Person Only\n$20 Suggest Donation\nFREE PARKING \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/nicholas-krolak-past-lives-album-release-concert/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Tom Waits' 1976 release SMALL CHANGE Performed Live at FSC
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Record Art Collective presents Androgynous Mustache performing Tom Waits' 1976 release SMALL CHANGE  Wed. Sept. 30th @ FSC\n\n\nThe night will also feature live painting from visual artist John Ross Wilson. \n \n“Small Change is the work Tom has been building up to for his three year career up to this point. This is the breakthrough of Tom’s gruffer vocal delivery\, and whether he is crooning over a luscious string orchestra or spouting off one-liners over a bouncy upright bass\, he’s definitely found the voice he’s been looking for. There’s a bit of every previous Tom Waits album present here\, meaning his impressive work ethic has paid off in helping him achieve the sound he’s desired. Of course\, though\, this was created in the midst of the busiest portion of his life\, so not only was he touring extensively and constantly having late nights\, his drinking habit was worsening by the day. “Tom Traubert’s Blues” captures the sorrow feelings of drinking on a lonely night\, while a song like “The Piano Has Been Drinking” directly deals with Tom’s alcoholism\, yet the lyrics ironically see him neglecting to confront his problems. This is one of the most important albums in the development of Tom’s artistry\, on a lyrical and musical level\, and again\, while I don’t think every song hits the way they do on his debut\, it’s clear that this is what Tom Waits’ name was meant to be…for now…This album was a “small change” for the time being\, but in the grand scheme of things\, it was a monumental one” \n~Reddit.com \n \n \nDan Ingentron – Piano/Vocals \nBethany Thomas – Vocals \nJimmy Farace – Sax \nOlya Prohorova – Violin \nOana Tatu – Viola \nSomeone Good – Cello \nGreg Nergaard – Bass \nAndrews Christianson – Drums \n7pm Doors \n7:30pm Show \n$15 Suggested Donation \nFREE PARKING
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/tom-waits-1976-release-small-change-performed-live-at-fsc/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Kurt Rosenwinkel's THE NEXT STEP and THE REMEDY Performed Live @ JRAC
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Record Art Collective presents Roy McGrath Quartet performing two Kurt Rosenwinkel albums\, THE NEXT STEP and THE REMEDY Thur. Oct. 1st\n\n\nJazz Record Art Collective presents Roy McGrath Quartet performing two Kurt Rosenwinkel albums THE NEXT STEP and THE REMEDY (Live at the Village Vanguard) Thursday\, October 1st at Fulton Street Collective. \nThe night will also feature live painting from visual artist TBA. \nTHE NEXT STEP:“Guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel takes The Next Step in his creative evolution on eight songs that exude several degrees of great jazz…Rosenwinkel is one of many young jazz musicians forging ahead into the new millennium with bold musical steps\, and the compositions\, all of which he wrote\, represent the culmination of many life phases for him…This is an excellent listening experience that builds from start to finish.”~Paula Edelstein \nTHE REMEDY (Live at the Village Vanguard):“For electric guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel’s seventh offering\, he has taken the challenge of recording live at the hallowed Village Vanguard in NYC\, written new music for the occasion\, put together a dynamic backup band\, and offers lengthy composed music foundations followed by extensive solo discourses. As usual\, Rosenwinkel’s style is an interwoven\, complex fabric of melodies and harmonies that seem brighter and luminous\, yet have an inward and insular confidence that belies a more mysterious nature…Fans of Rosenwinkel are unfazed to begin with\, as his recordings are spaced by several years. His style being similarly unhurried in general\, but always poignant and substantive\, is in full display on this jam-packed double-disc of music that is so personally his own.”~Michael G. Nastos \nRoy McGrath – SaxKyle Paul – GuitarChris Nolte – BassAndrew Green – Drums \n7pm Doors7:30pm Show$15 Suggested DonationFREE PARKING
URL:https://fultonstreetcollective.com/event/kurt-rosenwinkels-the-next-step-and-the-remedy-performed-live-jrac/
LOCATION:Fulton Street Collective\, 1821 West Hubbard Street\, #suite 307\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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