1354 W Wabansia Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60622

Featuring:
Daniel Knox
Daniel Knox escaped to the big city in 1999 to attend film school. Intent on composing his own scores, he began sneaking into the Hilton Tower’s Grand Ballroom to teach himself to play the piano. As this bit of mischief gradually paid off, plucking became music-making, and when he incorporated his booming tenor, sound-scapes became songs. Years later, he has amassed a dark and diverse repertoire, addictive as much for its narrative and lyrical deftness as for its musical lure.

Judson Claiborne
Twi Spi (2009) from jodie mack on Vimeo.
Judson Claiborne
Judson Claiborne is the reclamation of a name given to him by his father. On a personal level, it means rebirth into a greater consciousness. This record was made during a period of personal and artistic transformation and was coaxing for the return of dormant creative energies.
The songs are mostly narratives about strange and beautiful travels, encounters, adventures, family, lovers, and dreams.

http://www.hideoutchicago.com/event/31865/

Official Website: http://www.songkick.com/concerts/8265856-daniel-knox-at-hideout?utm_source=1126&utm_medium=partner

Added by Upcoming Robot on April 12, 2011