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Frankie Ballard Heats Up Joe's with "Sunshine and Whiskey"

Frankie Ballard’s “Sunshine and Whiskey” tour was what Chicago needed on a chilly Friday night. The Michigan native baseball player who would ask his coach if he could take the guitar on the bus (the answer was no) delivered an energy packed show at Joe’s on Weed Street that made them forget about the wet cold and any worries from the week that may have plagued them.
Joe’s is an intimate venue tucked away off North Ave, perfect for acts to bond with fans. Audience members get to make eye contact with performers who sell out larger venues and get a feel for how their music and presence felt when they were performing bars and coffeehouses. Nick Sturms, a Nashville resident and very talented songwriter, opened the show. Frankie took the stage with an assertive presence that jolted the crowd awake. He played three songs in a row to get blood pumping and feet moving. “He’s got a grittiness to him,” someone near me said. Yes. This country music rocked with a power that was not going home quiet.
When I interviewed him, Frankie said performing live was all about the energy and the relationship he developed with the crowd. He over delivered on both. After the high octane warm up, his song “Don’t Take Much” had a haunting, almost menacing air. You could feel the fictional small town, blue collar chins rise and chests broaden behind the words. The eager crowd waited for “Sunshine and Whiskey” and pounced on it as soon as he started, singing it as loud and as clear as he did. Frankie had control of the crowd’s energy at all times. He performed two covers, Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” and the Wallflowers’ “One Headlight”. The crowd mellowed and played along with “Sue” and bellowed down memory lane with the Wallflowers, shooting the energy back up. Country Weekly got it right when they called him a “true guitar hero” with “an elegant, supple style of playing rarely seen in these days hard rock country.” From an eloquent solo to decorative riffs that added to the song instead of distracting, Frankie is a very good guitarist. He showed his blues influences opening “Sober Me Up” with languid licks, the type that make you feel drunk and want to lean against someone.
Frankie’s a Bob Seger fan. He almost brought down the house when he dove into “Old Time Rock and Roll”, jumped offstage, got up on one of the bars, walked across it, and jumped down into the crowd. He meandered around the crowd continuing the song. The crowd centered with “Helluva Life.” It’s a song everyone can relate to and make their own. Many of us know “the bad times make the good times better” as the song say, but it’s nice to know someone else does too. Frankie put into words what so many of us feel, showing he gets it. Whether he’s onstage or on a bar about to hop into the crowd, he’s one of us.

Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: Top 10 Concerts for Fall

Written by: Dwight Bejec as featured in Halfstack's Fall Issue.

The Black Keys Turn Blue World Tour & Cage The Elephant
Sun, Sep 28 2014  8:00pm
United Center
Cage the Elephant will be with The black Keys as they Turn Blue the world.  Join them at the United Center Sunday September 28th at *8:00pm.

La Roux

Wed, Oct 1, 2014 7:00pm
Concord Music Hall
Looking for a psychadelic taste of synth-pop? La Roux is here to show you what the 80’s is all about well sort of, don’t miss their show at Concord Music Hall Wed Oct 1st.






Fleetwood Mac
Thu, Oct 2, 2014 8:00pm
United Center
“Most of these songs were written between 1969 and 1987… Each Song is a love story… They represent my life, the secrets, the broken hearts.  These songs are the memories – the 24 karat gold rings in the blue box. These songs are for you.” –Stevie Nicks
Join her and the rest of Fleetwood Mac as they bring you these stories Thursday October 2nd at 8:00pm at the united Center.

Coheed and Cambria & Thank You Scientist
Sun, Oct 5, 2014 5:00pm
House of Blues
Coheed and Cambria recently announced a fall tour across North America where they will perform their landmark 2003 album, “In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3″ from beginning to end. The tour, aptly called Neverender IKSSE:3 – Get ready for a show!

Ryan Adams

Thu, Oct 16, 2014 7:30pm
The Chicago Theatre
Ryan Adams brings us another fascinating classic. As usual, deep, subtle, ironic, haunting, intelligent, and witty.

For the full article, check back Wednesday Sept. 17, 2014 to read the complete story in Halfstack’s Fall 2014 Issue. You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag

Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: North Coast Music Festival

Resident  Halfstack Photojournalist Perry Fish made it down to North Coast Music Festival this year. Here's a sneak peek of shots she captured during the event. Check out the full gallery in Halfstack's Fall Music Issue on Sept. 17, 2014! You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag.





Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: The Feed

Resident  Halfstack Photojournalist Perry Fish had the opportunity to experience The Feed live this past August at Schubas. Here's a sneak peek of shots she captured during the event. Check out the full gallery in Halfstack's Fall Music Issue on Sept. 17, 2014! You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag.


Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: Off to Grammy Camp

Written by: Cora Vasseur as featured in Halfstack's Fall Issue.

Chicago is rich in music history and prowess across the genres. It was no surprise when several Chicagoland high school students were selected for the GRAMMY Foundation’s prestigious GRAMMY Camp. In their 10th year of existence, there will be 173 high school students total from across the country and the globe. Some students will be flying in from Japan, China, and England to learn what it takes to make it in today’s music industry.


The GRAMMY Foundation was established in 1988 to foster the betterment of American recorded music through programs and events that involve music industry professionals with different communities.

“We always wanted to have another vehicle for those high school students who wanted more in-depth information and instruction about the various careers in the business of music,” says David R. Sears, Executive Education Director. “It’s day long music industry career day.”

"The GRAMMY Foundation's GRAMMY Camp has become our signature program that provides young people with an extraordinarily in-depth experience, giving them a genuine sense of what it's like to have a career in the music industry," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Foundation. "Each and every GRAMMY Camper benefits from this program and takes with them valuable lessons learned as they continue their music journeys."

Candidates apply online for one or more of the eight career tracks, which include instrumental performance, vocal performance, audio engineering, music journalism, music business, video production and motion graphics, songwriting and electronic music production. Campers are selected on many factors, but especially two key elements.

-For the full article, check back Wednesday Sept. 17, 2014 to read the complete story in Halfstack’s Fall 2014 Issue. You can download the latest copy of the magazine at:
www.issuu.com/halfstackmag

Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: Macy's Glamorama

Written by: Perry Fish as featured in Halfstack's Fall Issue.

If I were throwing a party, of course I would invite Jason Derulo.  There would be live music, a fashion show, male models in Diesel briefs, confetti falling from the ceiling, a red carpet; hey, a girl can dream. The best part?  It would all be for an amazing cause! 





On Friday, August 8th, at Millennium Park’s Harris Theatre, Macy’s put on my ideal party, the party of all parties, Glamorama!  This year’s theme, Fashion Rocks, brought style, music, and the people of Chicago together for one special evening. 

The event also aimed to raise funds and awareness for the Children’s Cancer Research Fund in Minneapolis and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.  Within the past 5 years, nearly $1 million has been raised for Ronald McDonald House Charities, which has funded the ability for families to stay close while their children are treated. 

To kick off the event, Macy’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Terry Lundgren and RMHC-CNI Ambassador Child, Samantha Roberson, introduced the evening and riled up the crowed for a mesmerizing display of fall fashion!

The evening’s fashion lineup included, Tommy Hilfiger, Weekend MaxMara, Men In Suites, I.N.C International Concepts, Macy’s Impulse, Hello Kitty, Denim Nation, Calvin Klein, and Diesel.   While all of the shows were brilliant, especially Diesels display of more than 20 men in boxer briefs, moving about the stage to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, Calvin Klein’s execution was nothing short of breathtaking.  The chic display of chunky knits and tailored jackets in shades of blush and charcoal had me wishing for a pumpkin spice latte.

For the full article, check back Wednesday Sept. 17, 2014 to read the complete story in Halfstack’s Fall 2014 Issue. You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag

Cache Girl' Night Out - Shopping Deal

Hey there Halfstack fashionistas!

We have a great event to share with all of you ladies that love a good deal! Cache - you know that trendy story at the mall - will be having a Girl's Night Out at their Oakbrook location! The styles showcased in store are right on trend with fall fashion.


The latest fall runs include black and whites for the classic fashionista, leather detailing for the tough girls, fringe detailing for a bit of a 20s throwback and gorgeous lace pieces that are one bit sexy, one bit sweet.


You can check out all of these in-store at their Girl's Night Out on this Friday Sept. 12, 2014 from 5-9PM and enjoy special one-day savings and get a free gift with purchase! They are also giving away a $150 giveaway at 7PM - so arrive fashionably early to get yourself in on the fun!


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