Food from many of the local, independent restaurants (along with some corporate shills thrown in) are featured in booths surrounding the Old State Capitol, along with adult beverages, including Rolling Meadows Brewery (which has a great wheat beer).
Rachel Nagy (left) and Mary Ramirez (right) from the Detroit Cobras |
My good friend, Quietly Disgruntled, turned me on to this great band and it was great to see them live.
Unfortunately, it appeared that there were sound problems from the beginning that hampered the vibe dramatically. Monitor issues continued throughout the show and it showed on the face of Rachel Nagy (lead vocals), who was muttering curse words and nursing a beer throughout the show.
However, a mediocre Detroit Cobras show is better than none at all, especially since they played my favorite, "Shout, Bamalama!"
Chuck Mead |
Chuck Mead was on target, playing originals, a load of classics from Buck Owens, Webb Pierce and Charlie Daniels, along with favorites from the BR5-49 days, including "Me & Opie" and "Betty, Betty".
The festival continues for another day, with more music and food, including a show from one of the Lady of the Manor's favorites, the great Elizabeth Cook, so, if you are near the prairie capital, stop on in, have a lot of good food and check out some great music!
I'd just like to add...GO SEE CHUCK MEAD! Goodness gracious, that was fun.
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