Today at Beat Kitchen we shot The Okee Dokee Brothers' excellent bluegrass set and we shot a video interview with the band members Joe and Justin. They've been friends since they were 3 and told us about their crazy, cool canoe adventure down the Mississippi River that inspired their new, upcoming CD! Check it out soon, right here at ChiIL Mama.com, along with a host of other great kindie band interviews! We'll also be reviewing The Okee Dokee Brothers' new release coming in May 2012, and running some sweet CD give aways of their first CDs!
****Here's some of our live video coverage of their show last year at Beat Kitchen to tide you over a few days, till we can get caught up on our editing. (We have much better gear now....1 year later, but it's fun to see a blast from the past anyway.)
This week we're posting all our great photos from Beat Kitchen's Winter Fest 1/29/12 including ChiIL Mama's Rock Star Photo Booth and candids with our fun dress up clothes and instrument "petting zoo".
This Sunday, Feb. 12-noon:
Mr. Singer & the Sharp Cookies,
****enter here through this Thursday midnight for 4 free tickets from ChiIL Mama.
Beat Kitchen is located at 2100 W. Belmont.
These guys are loads of fun. You can check out ChiIL Mama's past 2 video interviews with the band and loads of live show clips through the side search bar under Mr. Singer including this fun cover of White Stripes' Little Ghost!
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Check out our hot and happening Concerts for Kids! lineup
Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont
shows at noon on Sunday (plus one Saturday, Feb. 18)
$6/person
Save the Dates:
Feb. 12: Mr. Singer & the Sharp Cookies
Saturday, Feb. 18: Joanie Leeds & the Nightlights (Laura Doherty, Andy Wilkins & Michael Riendeau)
Feb 19: Mr. Dave
Feb 26: Jonas Friddle: Apple, Peaches, Lemonade
March 4: Jeanie B! and The Jelly Beans
March 11: Super Stolie & The Rockstars
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Play Locally: Lawrence Arms at Metro, Ice Cream Vendors at Beat Kitchen, Art Openings, Bike Films, Brownies, Wolves and More
Friday
Our friend, neighbor, and talented artist, Kathleen Roman has a gallery opening with reception from 6-9pm Friday. Friday
If you like your art, a bit edgier, with music and writing......here's our link again to the Chicago Zine Fest Bene W/ WFFLF
A Benefit for CHICAGO ZINE FEST
January 6th
7-10pm
January 6th
7-10pm
- Into It. Over It- (Wrote a song about a previous zine fest organizer) Here is his music - intoitoverit.com Here is a comic about him - http://
www.ifyoumakeit.com/comic/ ramsey-beyer/ an-evening-with-evan-weiss/
- Creaturely Features- (Something you may want to see)
- Gunshy- www.myspace.com/thegunshy
- XLions of TsavoX- Features some Zinesters? Hardcore (sorta)
- When Flying Feels Like Falling - http://www.facebook.com/
whenflyingfeelslikefalling
The Spaceship
1804 S. Racine
7pm
$5
Saturday

It's Cookie Kick Off Time again! Why eat a brownie when you can buy cookies instead.
There's an app for that: The tech savvy tots and teens in brown and green have an iphone app for Girl Scout Cookies. Check it out here. Or, even better, go lo-tech and hit up your favorite girl sprout for everyone's favorite once a year treat. When they're gone, you have to wait till next January to order more!

Check out our photo filled coverage from last year's big kick off right here 1 and here 2 and stay tunes for 2012's version after Saturday.
The big kick off happens at All State Arena again, culminating in a Chicago Wolves Game--one of our other all time favorite winter things to do. We love hockey and watch The Chicago Wolves and our beloved Chicago Blackhawks as often as possible.
Here's the scoop:
More than four thousand Girl Scouts will gather prior to the Wolves game to participate in fun, hands-on activities designed to help girls build their leadership skills, a key component of the overall Girl Scout Program.
When: Saturday, January 7, 2012
2 – 4:45 p.m. Cookie Kickoff; Family Fun Festival
Following the educational portion of the kickoff, the Girl Scouts will enjoy a Family Fun Fest featuring face painting, games and pictures with Skates the Wolf, as well as a pep rally just prior to the game.
5 – 5:45 p.m. Pep rally and entertainment
7 p.m. Chicago Wolves vs. the Lake Erie Monsters
Where: Allstate Arena, Rosemont
Background:
Founded in 1912, Girl Scouts of the USA is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls with 3.4 million girl and adult members worldwide. Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana impacts the lives of nearly 86,000 girls and 23,000 adult members in 245 communities in six Illinois counties (Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kankakee, Lake, and Will) and four Indiana counties (Jasper, Lake, Newton, and Porter).
For more information, visit www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org.
If you don't know any Brownies or Girl Scouts, visit www.girlscoutcookies.org to find cookies available in your area.
Saturday--Bikes on Film...or is it films on bikes?
If you can't pass yourself off as a Girl Scout, check out a fun, little one day, FREE Bike Winter Film Fest at Facets Multimedia-1517 W. Fullerton at Ashland.
The annual Bike Winter Film Festival, founded by Bob Matter, will take over the small theater at Facets this Sunday. A series of documentaries and shorts related to the bicycle will begin at one and go on to eleven. No charge.

And once again-here's the prior scoop on WFFLF's Occupy Chicago Bene at Empty Bottle (*all ages welcome w/ accompanying adult) 11am-4:30pm.
Saturday Night- Lawrence Arms at Metro
Here's ChiIL Mama's prior coverage of local Chicago boys, The Lawrence Arms with the Fat Wreck Chords label, when they opened for The Dead Milkmen. They got the fans well warmed up and good to go. I've gotta admit, the bodies were dropping into the photo pit at The Congress Theater at good pace and I've never seen so many punk rock girls crowd surfing. Fun times!
Metro- Chicago, IL
3730 N. Clark
January 7, 2012 7:00 PM
All Ages.
Doors open at 6:00 PM.
Also appearing: The Holy Mess and Lords.
$20.00 advanced
Sunday

Fun for the waaay underagers at Beat Kitchen. We've been talking this one up for weeks, giving away tixs and putting up save the date notices for upcoming shows. Remember we give away a family 4 pack of tickets every week to every show, and announce our winners on Free Ticket Tuesdays. Winners will be contacted by e-mail (so check your spam filters) and the winners' names will also appear in the original Rafflecopter entry form, so check back early and often.
Beat Kitchen Concerts for Kids says: If you've never seen ICV, think Devo for kids and grown ups. Pack up the family van and come to Beat Kitchen. Our weekly Concerts for Kids series kicks off 2012 with the Ice Cream Vendors. Hailing from Westmont, IL, ICV is a little bit weird, a little bit new wave, a little bit rock, a little bit rap, a little bit funk and a whole lot of fun. As always, shows start at noon. Doors open at 11am and the kitchen is open. Beat Kitchen's signature brunch with everything from pancakes to pizza is sure to please even the pickiest palate.
Up next: Little Miss Ann Band, Jan 15
CD Release Party!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Little Miss Ann's 3rd album, Walk with Me, is hot off the press arriving just in time for our Sunday, January 15th show. We were able to catch up with busy kindie rocker, Little Miss Ann, and ask a few questions about the new album.
What are you excited about on the album?
Most of the songs are originals, and I've got a couple really talented guest back-up vocalists, Brooklyn-based, Suzi Shelton and Seattle-based, Charlie Hope. I've also got some great guest instrumentalists that play fiddle, flute, and more.
Which are your current favorite songs on Walk with Me?
Waltzing Matilda and Walk with Me. (The interviewer here loves the last track, Honey Bear Ham.)
How long was the album in the making?
I started it in February of 2011.
Carefully crafted and fun to hop, jump and jiggle to, come hear new tunes from Walk with Me as well as some old favorites.
Beat Kitchen. January 15th. Noon.
Check out our hot and happening Concerts for Kids! lineup
Save the Dates...
Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont
shows at noon on every Sunday,
Just $6
Jan 8: Ice Cream Vendors
Jan 15: Little Miss Ann Band, CD Release Party!!!
Jan 22: The Boogers
Jan 29: Winter Fest, 11am-3pm, $8: Featuring Mary Macaroni, Sarah Parker, The Storybook Mom and Istvan & His Imaginary Band with activities included: facepainting, crafts, ChiIL Mama's rock star photo booth and instrument petting zoo.
Feb 5: Okee Dokee Brothers
Feb. 12: Mr. Singer & the Sharp Cookies
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Mr. Singer & The Sharp Cookies Cover The Cramps-Goo Goo Muck, LIVE Concert Video & Photo Filled Redmoon Theatre Halloween Recap
We're huge fans of The Cramps and White Stripes, so we were stoked to hear Mr. Singer and The Sharp Cookies cover both at their Halloween Beat Kitchen show yesterday. The show was so much fun!
We also had fun Friday at Redmoon Theatre's Halloween Party. I'm a sucker for fire shows, so that was fun, and it was OK for what it was--basically a free dance party with DJ, cash bar and super short, very similar shows throughout the evening. The shows were basically one opera singer, a musician on theremin/keyboard and fountains of fire. We had a good time and ran into a lot of friends there.
However, drink lines were brutally long, the event wasn't kid friendly, and it wasn't the creative, interactive theatre spectacle of Halloweens past by a long shot. Still, if they did it again and made clear what it was, I'd go again if they quadrupled the bar tenders and varied the entertainment a bit more.
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