Robert C. Navarro

chicago, il


Events:

Phil Circle

Where: Elbo Room (Chicago)

Date: 2007-09-09 20:30:00

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Singer/songwriter/guitarist Phil Circle is not your ordinary songster picking away quietly on his acoustic guitar in the same old folksy idiom as so many others of this genre. Phil manages to blend elements of jazz, blues, alternative, and even classical, to seamlessly create a style truly his own. Add to this his energetic live performance, and he lands far away from what most people think of when you say singer/songwriter

Jeff Buckley Tribute

Where: Metro Chicago

Date: 2007-11-18 17:00:00

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The Jeff Buckley Tribute Concert is in conjunction with the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Approximately 30 artists from the U.S., Canada and Europe will be performing Jeff Buckley music.

Edisher Savitsky, Pianist

Where: Chicago Cultural Center

Date: 2008-01-23 12:15:00

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This Is Hell

Where: Metro

Date: 2008-02-03 18:30:00

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This is Hell features Travis Reilly of Scraps and Heart Attacks. UK hardcore group Gallows' onstage melee has been described as a non-stop barrage of adrenaline fueled chaos, where the band's unruly antics often commandeer entire venues.

Sangamon

Where: Martyrs'

Date: 2008-04-17 21:00:00

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Kidz Bop Live!

Where: House of Blues

Date: 2008-07-17 02:00:00

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KIDZ BOP LIVE is the concert by kids for kids! Come rock out to your favorite songs with a cast of kids that are sure to blow your socks off! Since their debut in 2001, KIDZ BOP CDs have sold over 10.5 million units to date, with nine Gold certifications (for sales exceeding 500,000 units). KIDZ BOP Live is the perfect concert for kids of all ages, and the entire family will enjoy hearing their favorite songs, sung by kids for kids live on stage. Check out www.kidzbop.com/tour for dates and information.

Edward Hopper

Where: The Art Institute of Chicago

Date: 2008-05-04 10:00:00

Type:

Edward Hopper's paintings have been celebrated as a part of the very grain and texture of the American experience. Surveying the artist's 70-year career, 'Edward Hopper' concentrates on his most productive years when he created his most enduring images such as the Art Institute's iconic 'Nighthawks' (1942). Approximately 50 oils and 30 watercolors, together with literature and history of the artist's own time, will show Hopper's place in the tradition of American realism and modernism.