Lil Ed and The Blues Imperials
October 15
Here are some nearby...
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Jorge's Tex-Mex Cafe: 2 pm - 6 pm: $6 house margaritas, $5 well drinks, $5 house wine, $4 import beer, $3 domestic beer, $5 Margarita Monday – All day
- Angry Dog: 4 pm - 7 pm: $2.50 domestics, $3.50 premium beers, $3 wine and $2.50 wells
- Gator's Croc & Roc: 2 pm - 7 pm: $2.75 domestic drafts, $2 off frozen drinks / 1/2 price appetizers at the bar
- El Fenix Mexican Restaurant: 3 pm - 6 pm: $6 margaritas; $1 off all liquor
- Iron Cactus: 3 pm - 7 pm: $2 domestics, $3 wells, $4 frozen margaritas, $5 Mexican Martini
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Tracy Yost, says:
Early Weeknight Show - 8pm! Lil' Ed Williams, although small in stature, is a true giant of the blues, and among the very last authentic West Side Chicago bluesmen. Lil’ Ed boasts a direct bloodline to blues history — his uncle and musical mentor was the great Chicago slide guitarist and recording artist J.B. Hutto. According to The Chicago Tribune, “Williams represents one of the few remaining authentic links to the raucous but pure Chicago blues.” The Associated Press agreed, stating, “Williams fills Chicago’s biggest shoes with more life and heat than anyone on stage today.” Between the band's untamed music, and Ed's flying leaps, backbending, and toe-walking through the audience, it's no wonder the Boston Globe calls Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials "the world's #1 house rockin' band".
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