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Sweet Home Chicago!

By Wendy Simmons

The musical genre known as the Blues, was originated, cultivated and integrated in Chicago. We find out more about the integration process in “White, Black and Blues”, a documentary directed by John Anderson.

A screening of the documentary was held at Columbia College and was host to Blues legends and Blues lovers alike.  We were in the company of Barry Goldberg, Corky Siegel, Harvey Mandel, Sam Lay, and Nick Gravenites, who are featured in the documentary. There was a question and answer portion, after the screening, where we learned more about what the men had been up to over the years.

Presented as a rough cut with more to come, the documentary did a brilliant job relaying the personal experiences of men that helped give birth to an American institution.

The basis of the documentary was to tell the story of young white men from the North side of Chicago, who ventured out to the South and West side of the city to learn, listen and appreciate the Blues in its raw form.  While doing that, they honed their skills and showcased them to a crowd of people that were unfamiliar to them. In most of the clubs they frequented they were thought to be police officers. According to the interview with Blues legend Buddy Guy, the white boys weren’t harassed in African American clubs because they were always thought to be cops. Whites didn’t frequent dives like Big Johns, The Blue Flame or Peppers to hear the great sounds of the harmonica, or the drums, so when whites came, eyebrows were raised.

Other African American Blues legends like B.B. King and Sam Lay were also interviewed about the transition of Blues from a small bar in Chicago to the mainstream media. We also got a chance to hear from Marshall Chess. Chess owned a Chicago based music company that was just made famous to my generation by the movie “Cadillac Records”, which depicted the company and its artists. In the documentary, Chess said the Blues would not be where it is today without the white boys from Chicago.  Charlie Musselwhite, Paul Butterfield, Michael Bloomfield and others made the Blues a household name.

The Blues was seen as an underground black thing, but with the help of the young white men, it was transformed into something that was loved as far away as Europe. It also inspired many rock musicians to incorporate the sound into their music.

This documentary made me appreciate Chicago, the city I call home, even more. With the interviews and snippets of live performances, “White, Black and Blues” is informative, personal, raw and very entertaining.  Although it seems like a finished product to me, I look forward to seeing what director John Anderson has in store to make it complete.

Photo by Dan Locke

Ced’s Urban Circus

By Tamara Jenkins

Roller skaters, gymnasts, dancers, a contortionist and a man on stilts were the backdrop for Cedric the Entertainer’s Urban Circus. The adult themed circus was taped for television on June18th at the Chicago Theatre as part of TBS’s Just for Laughs Comedy Festival held in Chicago June 15-19.

Chicago comedian Lil Rel warmed up the crowd with jokes about his family and poked fun at female in the audience by referencing her “Flavor Flav” sunglasses she bought from the beauty supply store.

A live band brought the noticeably slimmer “ringmaster” aka Cedric the Entertainer dancing to the stage and he went right into jokes about the current recession “American’s went from Gucci to Forever 21”.

The impressive circus talent line up included JB Smoove ( from the  HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm), Sommore ( The Original Queens of Comedy) and Russell Peters.

Standout moments included JB Smoove’s take on self protection by getting the “jump on people” and Sommore’s  desire to pimp the game Queen Latifah style-“who else has a Jenny Craig commercial and a Pizza Hut commercial at the same time?”

Surprise guest Jerry Seinfeld helped recreate Cedric’s driving a space shuttle skit from the Original Kings of Comedy tour. The evening also featured performances by Chicago dance group the Footwork Kingz, street performers Chicago Boys and steppers from the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. The circus will air June 23rd on TBS.

Photos by Dan Locke

Heineken Inspire

Heineken USA will bring its “Heineken Inspire” summer tour to Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26.

The invitation only two day event will feature performances from DJ Jazzy Jeff, Los Babasonicos and MezclaSonic DJs on Friday and D-Nice, J. Cole, Ryan Leslie, Cold War Kids, Matt & Kim and DJ Vice on Saturday.

In addition to the musical performances, Heineken Inspire will feature unique on-site experiences including a tasting area where attendees can select from a variety of Heineken refreshments, learn to pour the perfect pint from Certified Cicerone Steve Riley, silk screen their own souvenir t-shirt, get a photo taken for the cover of a customized Rolling Stone Magazine and receive a free guitar lesson courtesy of Fender.

For more information about Heineken Inspire events, exclusive behind-the scenes footage, live performances and interviews with the artists, visit www.inspire.heineken.com

The Ultimate Fashionista Event

Calling all Dark and Lovely Ladies!

SoftSheen-Carson Dark and Lovely and Essence magazine are partnering to search for the next star for the newest Dark and Lovely ad.

The national Are you Dark and Lovely? Show it off! will be in Chicago at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 12 at the Wit Hotel in Chicago, 201 North State Street. All participating attendees will have their photo taken on site and must express in writing why they are Dark and Lovely.

The contest will run through July 6, 2010, with the winner announced in the October issue of Essence. The winner and one friend will be flown to NYC for a photo shoot, hair makeover by SoftSheen-Carson Artistic Director and celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright, plus a $5000 shopping spree with celebrity stylist Carlton Jones.

The event will also include a panel discussion entitled “Getting a polished look from head toe” with panelists: LisaRaye McCoy (The Real McCoy, TV One), Carlton Jones; celebrity stylist and Tasha Turner, Essence Contributing Editor.

To attend the event, RSVP at events@essence.com. For contest rules, please log on to www.essence/darkandlovely.com.

Rhymefest Album Release Party

Chicago’s Rhymefest held his album release party for his sophomore CD El Che at the Shrine Night Club on June 3rd. El Che is the long awaited follow up to Rhymefest’s 2006 critically acclaimed CD Blue Collar.

Gracious and personable, Rhymefest walked around most of the night taking photos, greeting, thanking and sometimes dancing with fans.

When called upon to perform, he kept it brief  performing new songs “Chocolates”, “Talk My Sh**”and “Celebration” produced by fellow Chicagoan Terry Hunter. El Che hits stores June 8th.

 

 Photo by Dan Locke

Special Screening of the Karate Kid

The Karate Kid Screening
May 26
AMC River East 21

Over 750 Chicago Public School 8th grade students along with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago and YMCA groups can out for a street festival and special screening of The Karate Kid, a remake of the 1984 film with Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita.

The 2010 version includes Jaden Smith (son of Will and Jada Picket Smith) and Jackie Chan who attended the screening along with Will Smith, Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White and Chicago Bears players Isreal Idonijae and Richard Dent.

The film centers around  Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) and his struggle to fit after his recent move to China with his mother. With no friends and emerging bullies, Dre gets help from Kung Fu master Mr. Han (Jackie Chan). The film opens nationwide on June 11th.

 

Photos by Adam Bielawksi

Just Wright Chicago Premiere with Common

The AMC River East 21 welcomed rapper/actor Common for the Chicago Premiere of the his new movie Just Wright with a guest list of Chicago celebrities at the red carpet ceremony.

Celebrities at the premiere included: Chicago Bear players Otis Wilson, Earl Bennett, Israel Idonije, Jarron Gilbert, Matt Forte, and Matt Teaina; New Jersey Jets star Bobby Simmons and singer/songwriter Phoenix Phenom.

Photos by Adam Bielawski