Swappin’ Boots
Feb
8

Swappin’ Boots

Lessons at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

The Queer Social Club & Local Universe present the two-step night that's taken the city by storm with Iris Marlowe!

Pull out that vintage cowboy hat, shine up that bespoke bolo, and come pardner-up to dance with someone new and hang with fellow country-queers. There's a grand prize for the best dressed, and even a little something for the runner up! Channel Dolly Iris Marloweand Orville and come dressed to impress.

If you need a bit of liquid courage, Judson & Moore's house distilled spirits and handmade cocktails will be available from the bar. If you don't know the steps, sign up for lessons before the night gets going from Billingsley & Earp. Think you have two left feet? The live band and the encouraging crowd will get you swaying in no time!

ABOUT THE QUEER SOCIAL CLUB The Queer Social Club is a collective focused on queer community-building and space-making. They organize events centered on cultivating queer joy, fostering connections, and intentionally building queer community

ABOUT THE LESSONS The Texas two-step is a fun partner dance that is easy to learn, even if you have two left boots. By the end of the group class with instructors Wild Earp & Michelle Billingsley, you'll be armed with the basics of leading/following, two-step footwork, and an easy turn or two; everything you need to feel comfortable two-steppin'. After the lesson, the dance floor will open with the house band!

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Olivia & The Lovers, The Fighting Side
Feb
14

Olivia & The Lovers, The Fighting Side

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Olivia and the Lovers are a queer cowboy band based in Chicago. Taking inspiration both from classic American folk music and cowboy standards, Olivia Love writes music as a vehicle for vulnerability and reflections on queer love, loss, and healing. They were named the Best Emerging Band and Best Country Band in the 2023 Chicago Reader Poll.

St. Louis honkytonk rock ‘n’ roll act The Fighting Side is making waves throughout the Midwest, and the status quo of country music has been given notice. Frontman Brad Jackson makes it all clear. “Each one of us has been doing this for a long time, but in different musical realms. Some of us cut teeth on punk rock, some of us on bluegrass or surf rock, and I’m a traditional country guy with a long punk rock history it all matters.” The styles each member contributes is distinct, but the resulting sound is something altogether innovative, yet familiar in the way that defines songs you can’t get out of your head. Screaming telecaster lead guitar from David Newman and the walking bass lines of Ben Gastman, combined with Jackson’s deep baritone growl, say it’s something between country music and southern rock, while the punk/blues backbone from behind the kit of Timmy Kendrick and the guitar of Seth Barnhart transform the output into something that’s really not country music at all.

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Bobby Bare Jr. & Kevn Kinney [Drivin N Cryin]
Feb
15

Bobby Bare Jr. & Kevn Kinney [Drivin N Cryin]

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Bobby Bare, Jr. may have begun his career when he was eight years old by the side of his dad, but as a grownup he's carved out a respectable niche with music that falls somewhere between hard rock, roots rock, indie rock, and alt-country. Bobby Bare, Jr. was born on June 28, 1966 in Nashville, Tennessee; his father was the successful country singer Bobby Bare. The Bare family lived just outside Nashville in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where their neighbors were George Jones and Tammy Wynette. In 1974, Bare brought his son into the studio to record "Daddy, What If," a Shel Silverstein tune that imagined a conversation between a father and son. The tune became a hit and went on to win a Grammy, and Bare Jr. became a regular presence at his father's concerts, singing the tune with his dad; when he was too old to perform the song, he worked as part of Bare's stage crew and at the merchandise table.

In 2002, Bare started recording under his own name, his effort was a personal and stylistically diverse independent album with a rotating cast of musicians; the band and the album were called Bobby Bare Jr.'s Young Criminals Starvation League, and the album was Bare's first for pioneering alt-country imprint Bloodshot Records.

Kevn Kinney is most widely known as founder and frontman of Atlanta-based rock band Drivin- N-Cryin. A highly-acclaimed singer, songwriter, musician, performer, visual artist and poet, he has recently been inducted into both the Wisconsin Music Hall of Fame and Georgia Music Hall of Fame for his impactful legacy of art.

Kinney has released multiple critically acclaimed solo and band recordings during his career having also collaborated with Warren Haynes, REM, The Who and John Popper, among others. Peter Buck of REM has produced and performed on several of Kevn’s albums and continues to be involved in his career.

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Ava Brennan, Park Hills Circle, Hannah Frey
Feb
20

Ava Brennan, Park Hills Circle, Hannah Frey

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Ava Brennan is a Chicago-born and based guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Working in the alternative folk/rock realm, her songs combine colorful chords and playfully woven picking patterns with poetic lyrics sung in a vulnerable, daring spirit. Her first single ‘Home’ and EP ‘Coil’ are expected for release in 2025. Influences include Nick Drake, Elliot Smith, Joanna Newsom, Linda Perhacs, and Adrianne Lenker.

Park Hills Circle is the atmospheric indie project of Maris Maeve O'Tierney, a singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist (guitar, piano) currently based in Chicago. Debut album - All Of A Sudden (forthcoming summer 2025) - features colorful stacked vocal harmonies, warm synths, ethereal fingerstyle guitar, and soaring saxophone.

Hannah Frey plays folk rock for lovers & sweeties. Set to release her album Lucky Girl this March, she feels like the luckiest girl in Chicago and hopes it rubs off on you with each listen.

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Last Call Honky Tonk
Feb
21
to Feb 23

Last Call Honky Tonk

feat. The Hoyle Brothers

Doors at 9pm, dancing at 9:30pm

Last Call Honky Tonk is Judson & Moore's late night two step party. Every month catch a rotating local band play and the bar serves a cheap beer & shot combo for the late night affair. Dance right up until you hear your bartenders yell last call!

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Hour, Macie Stewart & Zander Raymond [duo], Jason Calhoun
Feb
22

Hour, Macie Stewart & Zander Raymond [duo], Jason Calhoun

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

The music of Philadelphia-based Hour cuts a broad pathway, and remains hard to classify or compare. Perhaps most at home beside work from Bill Frisell, Eiko Ishibashi, ECM Records, or the Louisville experimental chamber group Rachel’s. Subminiature, their new live album, comes fresh off the heels of 2024’s ‘Ease the Work’ and provides a capstone for the band’s oeuvre to date. Across this collection of recordings harvested over two years of extensive touring, bandleader Michael Cormier-O’Leary demonstrates a deep understanding of the character of his shifting ensemble and its players.

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Caleb Lee Hutchinson
Feb
23

Caleb Lee Hutchinson

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

For as long as Caleb Lee Hutchinson has been making music, he has rooted his creative process in the brutal honesty and rich storytelling tradition of country music’s roots. Hutchinson’s voice and wit inspired important collaborations on his 2019 self-titled debut EP, produced by Grammy winner Kristian Bush, and 2021 follow-up, “Slot Machine Syndrome,” produced by Grammy-nominated Americana stalwart, Brent Cobb. In 2022, Caleb self produced the darkly themed EP, “Songs I’ll Never Sing Again,” and wrote and starred in the accompanying short film. With his new project, “Southern Galactic,”—produced by multi-genre artist and creator Titanic Sinclair—Hutchinson explores new territory while maintaining his reverence for the honesty and storytelling that seeded his love for country music as a Georgia boy listening to Mississippi John Hurt and Waylon Jennings cassettes with his dad.

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Please Date My Friend
Feb
27

Please Date My Friend

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

In search of love? This special Valentine's Day installment of 'Please Date My Friend' is an evening of powerpoint presentations by friends of hot singles in your area. It bascially guarantees that you will be in love by the time daylight savings comes around (sort of). Single people's friends will be 'pitching' them to the audience in hopes that they will find their one true love. Hosted by Kira Felsenfeld and featuring some of Chicago's most cutie sweetie pies, love will surely be in the air. All gender identities and sexualities welcome- there will be somebody for everybody. <3

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Chloe Kimes
Feb
28

Chloe Kimes

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Chloe Kimes is a Michigan born singer, songwriter and bandleader currently based in Nashville, TN. In 2022 Kimes independently released her self titled debut album — voted "Listener's Choice Album of the Year" by WYCE Radio as well as landing her a spot on NPR Music's Top Ten Nashville Artists on the Rise. In 2024 she released her latest single "Coors Light" following its immense viral popularity. Kimes’ spirited alt-country outfit offers a striking live show with a timeless sound, her tireless voice leading the way, her sentiments forging their own new space in the country americana scene.

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Chris Pierce
Mar
1

Chris Pierce

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Sam Blasucci is best known as one half of Mapache, a Southern California roots-rock duo just as instantly recognizable for their elegant, intertwined guitar parts as they are for their devoted, Nudie-Suit wearing fanbase. But when Blasucci was writing the songs that would become his debut solo record, Off My Stars, he found himself less focused on the guitar and more gravitated toward a different instrument: piano.

Julia Zivic’s music walks a tightrope between tenderness, and power, effortlessly captivating audiences with her ability to navigate intricate emotional landscapes with ease. Recently, Julia garnered further recognition on NPR Tiny Desk, lending her vocals, songwriting and performance to collaborator Ben Carr’s performance under the project Carrtoons.

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Shannon McNally
Mar
28

Shannon McNally

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Grammy nominee Shannon McNally’s live music career began on the jam band circuit of the 1990s with bands like Derek Trucks and Railroad Earth. Since then, her catalog has grown to span the whole of the Americana music spectrum, both writing original songs as well as interpreting the songs of others. She brings a soul-stirring musicality to her craft. Her honest and, at times, elegant voice immediately grabs one by the heartstrings. Not to mention as it turns out, she is also an exceptional electric guitar player.

McNally has fourteen albums to her name and a string of single self-releases on her personal label, Queen Maeve Records. Her latest album, “Live At Dee’s,” is a career retrospective song list captured over four nights in September of 2022 with a revolving band of Nashville musicians. Showcasing McNally’s wonderful storytelling and sense of wry humor, the 18-song disc captures her at her most relaxed in her natural habitat of neighborhood Honky Tonk.

For those who have followed McNally’s twenty-plus-year career, the thing that sticks with listeners the most about her is the timeless effortlessness she brings to all she does. With an impressive catalog and extensive list of collaborators with whom she has written, recorded, and toured; McNally continues to turn out great music across wide-flung ends of the spectrum, defying genre-fication. At home on any stage, from Lincoln Center to the juke joints of Mississippi—she always brings the house down.

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Sam Blasucci [Mapache], Julia Zivic
Apr
12

Sam Blasucci [Mapache], Julia Zivic

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Sam Blasucci is best known as one half of Mapache, a Southern California roots-rock duo just as instantly recognizable for their elegant, intertwined guitar parts as they are for their devoted, Nudie-Suit wearing fanbase. But when Blasucci was writing the songs that would become his debut solo record, Off My Stars, he found himself less focused on the guitar and more gravitated toward a different instrument: piano.

Julia Zivic’s music walks a tightrope between tenderness, and power, effortlessly captivating audiences with her ability to navigate intricate emotional landscapes with ease. Recently, Julia garnered further recognition on NPR Tiny Desk, lending her vocals, songwriting and performance to collaborator Ben Carr’s performance under the project Carrtoons.

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Alan Resnick
Apr
18

Alan Resnick

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Alan Resnick is a filmmaker, comedian, and visual artist. He has worked with FX and Adult Swim and is well-known for his videos that blend absurd humor with disturbing terror including videos such as Live Forever As You Are Now With Alan Resnick, Unedited Footage of a Bear, This House Has People In It, and The Dream. Resnick's fractured take on society’s ills has delighted audiences around the world for many years, he is essentially a truth teller who tells it like it is.

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Anna Sereginga
Apr
19

Anna Sereginga

Doors at 9:00pm, show at 9:30pm

Anna Seregina is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, and writer originally from Russia. She was chosen as one JFL's 2023 New Faces, Time Out LA’s 2020 Comics to Watch and Vulture’s 2019 Comics to Watch. Anna has appeared on CBS, Adult Swim, Comedy Central, and (unbelievably) Vanderpump Rules. She has performed at comedy festivals and notable venues across the country, including Netflix is a Joke Festival, SXSW, SF Sketchfest, New York Comedy Festival, SFMOMA, and -perhaps most importantly- the Viper Room.

We would be remiss not to touch on the subject of podcasting. Anna voiced Niya in the Kristen Wiig, Alia Shawkat, and Sebastian Silva Gimlet podcast, SANDRA. She is the co-creator and co-host of the two-season semi-scripted comedy podcast TRUTH HOUNDS for iHeartMedia alongside frequent collaborator Kyle Mizono.

“…her act is as much a symphony of sound and motion as it is quote-unquote material” - Time Out L.A.

“…incredible, Buster-Keaton-esque” - the Austin Chronicle

“In everything she does, Anna Seregina combines a bold desire for experimentation, a flourish of grace, and an undeniable sense of play.” - Vulture

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Taylor Hollingsworth
May
9

Taylor Hollingsworth

with special guest Sara Jean Stevens

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Taylor Hollingsworth, the fingerpicking songwriter hailing from the vibrant city of Birmingham, AL, is back with an electrifying, foot stomper of an album titled "Yahola." With his unique blend of folk, rock, and blues, Taylor has carved out a distinct musical niche that he calls "folk n' roll" or electric folk. In a world full of manufactured pop sensations and cookie-cutter artists, Taylor Hollingsworth stands apart as a true maverick of original music.

Recorded in the heart of hill country blues at Dialback Sound, in Water Valley, MS, this record will stand out to those who love the genre but are seeking a fresh take.

Taylor's dedication to his craft has earned him accolades and recognition both within and outside the local music scene. His immense talent on the guitar, coupled with his remarkable songwriting abilities, has earned him a rightful place among music connoisseurs. Notable achievements in Taylor's musical journey include having his works featured in popular TV shows, podcasts, and movies, showcasing his ability to strike an emotional chord with listeners. Esteemed artists such as Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers have recognized Taylor's songwriting prowess by covering one of his songs.

For now, Taylor's natural habitat lies within the cozy confines of local bars in and around Alabama, often with his own PA system. You might even catch him busking at local malls or farmers markets, always remaining committed to performing his original material. Taylor's unwavering passion and dedication is a testament to his artistic integrity.

As Taylor Hollingsworth continues to forge his unique path, he remains an inspiration to aspiring musicians and a true testament to the triumphs and resilience of those who steadfastly pursue their artistic vision. Whether playing to large audiences, intimate local venues, or flea market parking lots, Taylor's music tells a story that resonates deeply with those who pay attention. Prepare to be captivated by his latest album, "Yahola," as Taylor Hollingsworth once again leaves an indelible mark on the music world.

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Sean Rowe
Jan
25

Sean Rowe

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

As one critic noted, “Sean Rowe can just crush granite with that voice. It's so powerful.” He is an acclaimed and well-respected forager and songwriter whose music has been used extensively in television and film. Rowe is currently working on wrapping production for his soon-to-be-announced 6th album.

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The Grain: Endings
Jan
23

The Grain: Endings

hosted by Tristan Huygen feat. Elizabeth Moen, Chris Coleslaw, Case Oats, and Josephine

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

The Grain is Judson & Moore & Local Universe’s monthly live songwriting journal. Join a rotating host as they guide artists into an intimate look at their songwriting. Artists are invited bring songs of theirs around promtps based on the theme for each evening. They'll be interviewed before performing about their song and choices for a live essay-style look behind the songs and the writers themselves.

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TNK Fest: Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip [Late Show]
Jan
19

TNK Fest: Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip [Late Show]

Doors at 9:00pm, show at 9:30pm

A very special comedy show featuring original songs, presentations, bits, and one (1) backflip performed by an aging man who had to stand up and crack his knees while writing this.

Demi Adejuyigbe is a writer, comedian, filmmaker, and– inexplicably– musician, best known for his podcasts Punch Up The Jam and Gilmore Guys, his popular September 21st video series, and as a writer/producer on NBC’s The Good Place, Peacock’s The Amber Ruffin Show, Netflix’s NEON, and Apple TV’s Strange Planet.

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TNK Fest: Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip [Early Show]
Jan
19

TNK Fest: Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip [Early Show]

Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7:00pm

A very special comedy show featuring original songs, presentations, bits, and one (1) backflip performed by an aging man who had to stand up and crack his knees while writing this.

Demi Adejuyigbe is a writer, comedian, filmmaker, and– inexplicably– musician, best known for his podcasts Punch Up The Jam and Gilmore Guys, his popular September 21st video series, and as a writer/producer on NBC’s The Good Place, Peacock’s The Amber Ruffin Show, Netflix’s NEON, and Apple TV’s Strange Planet.

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TNK Fest: Exploration LIVE! [late]
Jan
18

TNK Fest: Exploration LIVE! [late]

Doors at 9:00pm, show at 9:30pm

The world is a confusing place, full of mysteries to be probed and questions to be answered. No worries though: hosts Charlie Bardey and Natalie Rotter-Laitman (two of Vulture Magazine's Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2023) are on it.

Together, Charlie and Natalie address some of our most (and least) pressing questions. Questions like: Is the only way out really through? Does “you’re welcome to join” mean you’re actually invited? And why is there always another itch? Come join Natalie and Charlie and explore.

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TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 3]
Jan
18

TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 3]

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Chicago's "enduring cult hit" [Chicago Reader] The Cosmic Country Showcase is at Judson & Moore three nights as part of Tomorrow Never Knows Festival. The psychedelic take on The Grand Ole Opry will feature artists from the festival doing country cover sets as well as some original country tunes from our headliner Cactus Lee and joining the house band The Flying Objects is Michael Novak aka Dark Canyon.

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TNK Fest: Exploration LIVE! [early]
Jan
18

TNK Fest: Exploration LIVE! [early]

Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7:00pm

The world is a confusing place, full of mysteries to be probed and questions to be answered. No worries though: hosts Charlie Bardey and Natalie Rotter-Laitman (two of Vulture Magazine's Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2023) are on it.

Together, Charlie and Natalie address some of our most (and least) pressing questions. Questions like: Is the only way out really through? Does “you’re welcome to join” mean you’re actually invited? And why is there always another itch? Come join Natalie and Charlie and explore.

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TNK Fest: Spike &amp; Honey [late]
Jan
17

TNK Fest: Spike & Honey [late]

Doors at 9:00pm, show at 9:30pm

Spike Einbinder is a comedian, actor, writer, drag performer and 6,000 year old shapeshifting demon from Los Angeles. His work combines body horror, surrealism and dark comedy. He has featured roles in HBO's "Los Espookys", as well as A24's "You Hurt My Feelings" and "Problemista". He has performed his live solo comedy hours "Visions" and “I’m Not Scared & I’m Not Insane” to sold-out crowds.

Honey Pluton is a stand-up comedian and theatrical performer with 8 years of experience spanning stage, film and screen. He is a mutable and dynamic artistic spirit that prioritizes a DIY ethos, anarchic politic and lateral collaboration. He’s creatively inspired by disruption, risk-taking, and the liminal thresholds that blur states of consciousness. He is nationally touring his solo show ‘I’ve Always Been Like This’ to sold out crowds across the country and is also host of the weekly podcast ‘Up Good with Honey Pluton’

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TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 2]
Jan
17

TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 2]

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Chicago's "enduring cult hit" [Chicago Reader] The Cosmic Country Showcase is at Judson & Moore three nights as part of Tomorrow Never Knows Festival. The psychedelic take on The Grand Ole Opry will feature artists from the festival doing country cover sets as well as some original country tunes from our headliner Cactus Lee and joining the house band The Flying Objects is Michael Novak aka Dark Canyon.

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TNK Fest: Spike &amp; Honey [early]
Jan
17

TNK Fest: Spike & Honey [early]

Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7:00pm

Spike Einbinder is a comedian, actor, writer, drag performer and 6,000 year old shapeshifting demon from Los Angeles. His work combines body horror, surrealism and dark comedy. He has featured roles in HBO's "Los Espookys", as well as A24's "You Hurt My Feelings" and "Problemista". He has performed his live solo comedy hours "Visions" and “I’m Not Scared & I’m Not Insane” to sold-out crowds.

Honey Pluton is a stand-up comedian and theatrical performer with 8 years of experience spanning stage, film and screen. He is a mutable and dynamic artistic spirit that prioritizes a DIY ethos, anarchic politic and lateral collaboration. He’s creatively inspired by disruption, risk-taking, and the liminal thresholds that blur states of consciousness. He is nationally touring his solo show ‘I’ve Always Been Like This’ to sold out crowds across the country and is also host of the weekly podcast ‘Up Good with Honey Pluton’

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TNK Fest: Parker Callahan Soda Pop
Jan
16

TNK Fest: Parker Callahan Soda Pop

Doors at 9:00pm, show at 9:30pm

Parker Callahan is a comedian whose blend of humor and music has culminated in his solo show, Soda Pop. He was recognized at 2023 Just For Laughs Festival New Face of comedy, has toured the world as a Second City touring player, and his stupid little videos have gone viral online despite their gay overtones. He's opened for Paul F Tompkins and Sam Taggert, and recently performed at the New York Comedy Festival alongside collaborator Maggie Winters (aka Chicago's Comedy Queen.) You can follow him on all platforms at @parkthelark

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TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 1]
Jan
16

TNK Fest: Cosmic Country Showacse feat. Cactus Lee [Night 1]

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Chicago's "enduring cult hit" [Chicago Reader] The Cosmic Country Showcase is at Judson & Moore three nights as part of Tomorrow Never Knows Festival. The psychedelic take on The Grand Ole Opry will feature artists from the festival doing country cover sets as well as some original country tunes from our headliner Cactus Lee and joining the house band The Flying Objects is Michael Novak aka Dark Canyon.

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TNK Fest: Skyler Higley
Jan
16

TNK Fest: Skyler Higley

Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7:00pm

Skyler Higley is a stand-up comedian and WGA-award winning writer who started in Chicago’s legendary stand up scene. Skyler’s razor-sharp writing has been honed from contributing positions at ClickHole and the New Yorker, as well as staff writing gigs at The Onion, CONAN and currently After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson. Skyler was one of the Just For Laughs Festival’s New Faces in 2022, has appeared on Comedy Central, and was recently featured in Vulture’s list of Comedians You Should Know. Skyler’s unique style was described by his former boss Conan O'Brien as 'delightfully bizarre and undeniably hilarious.'

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Tearjoint
Jan
12

Tearjoint

Night Starts at 8:00pm, mini sets at 9:00pm and 10:00pm

Come by Sunday 12/12 at Sportsman’s Club on Western Ave. and stumble on a night of vinyl B-sides of downright glum country picks by guest DJ St. Stephen (Numero Group). The night will feature Judson & Moore’s brown-liquor specials to soothe your heartache including the Teardrop Old Fashioned (finished with the salt from cowboy tears) and live mini-sets of country covers from Liam Kazar and Tommy Goodroad.

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Marguerite: a Solo Show by Maggie Winters
Jan
11

Marguerite: a Solo Show by Maggie Winters

Doors at 7:30pm, Show at 8pm

Maggie Winters is a Chicago-fried comedian who's the hottest ticket in town. You may have seen her open for SNL prince Colin Jost, ex-Chicago Princess Meg Stalter, or NY's Matt Rogers. Directed by her Southside-Irish blood relatives, Bart and Liam Winters, her solo show Marguerite will explore her life, her laugh, and her love!

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Sarah Weddle, Lillian King
Jan
4

Sarah Weddle, Lillian King

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Sarah Weddle is a songwriter based in Chicago.

Lillian King is a tall woman who plays music with friends Robert Salazar and Nick DePrey. When she’s not writing hilarious jokes for a hit comedy radio show you listen to on the way to Target, she’s writing beautiful songs you listen to on the way to contemplating everything you’ve ever done in your life. She released the critically acclaimed (by friends and family) EP “Gotta Burn” this year, and toured the world (Eastern Canada and US) with Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, and Moonface fame. It was incredible! You should attend this concert if you enjoy songs about water and love having a great time.

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Advance Base Horrible Occurrences Album Release Party &amp; Christmas Show
Dec
20

Advance Base Horrible Occurrences Album Release Party & Christmas Show

opening set from Karima Walker

Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm

Advance Base is the melancholic soft rock recording project of Chicago, IL singer/songwriter Owen Ashworth (formerly of Casiotone for the Painfully Alone). Using a two-handed arsenal of electric piano, Omnichord, samplers, effect pedals & drum machines, Ashworth builds minimalist, heavy-hearted, & nostalgia-obsessed ballads around his conversational baritone. The warm, electronic sound of Advance Base has been described as "lo-fi," "depressed" & "weirdly uplifting."

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Big Sadie Country Christmas
Dec
20

Big Sadie Country Christmas

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Join Big Sadie for their 6th annual holiday party! They'll be going electric with special guests Joe Adamik, Erik Hall, and Justin Brown bringing you updated versions of their original songs as well as festive holiday tunes and country classics.

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First Time Talent Show
Dec
15

First Time Talent Show

Doors at 6:30pm, Show at 7pm

Step into the spotlight for our First Time Talent Show, an exhilarating and unpredictable event where brave participants take the stage to perform a talent for the first time.

At the 3rd annual First Time Talent Show, the magic of spontaneity meets the enthralling experience of seeing someone perform something for the first time.

Participants sign up to perform the night of the event. Some come prepared with new acts, like plate spinning, belly dancing, and a magic routine. Adding to the evening's excitement, participants may embrace the challenge of selecting a pre-determined talent on the spot where they will try their hand making a balloon animal, doing yo-yo tricks, or participating in a spelling bee for the first time.

The highlight of the show are the brave handful who sign up for a mystery talent, discovering their act only when they step on stage. Whether it's giving an impromptu haircut, painting someone’s face, or delivering a ventriloquist improv comedy routine, these participants prove we all have hidden talents to step into. Captivated by the triumph of watching someone rise to an unexpected challenge and succeed in ways they never imagined, the audience experiences an unforgettable night of talent and entertainment.

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Tearjoint
Dec
8

Tearjoint

Night Starts at 8:00pm, mini sets at 9:00pm and 10:00pm

Come by Sunday 12/8 at Sportsman’s Club on Western Ave. and stumble on a night of vinyl B-sides of downright glum country picks by resident Prairie School DJs. The night will feature Judson & Moore’s brown-liquour specials to soothe your heartache including the Teardrop Old Fashioned (finished with the salt from cowboy tears) and live mini-sets of country covers from Tobacco City and BNNY [solo].

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Pravda 40th: The Handcuffs &amp; Steve Dawson
Dec
7

Pravda 40th: The Handcuffs & Steve Dawson

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Pravda Records celebrates 40 years with a special showcase and collaborative single barrel Rye Whiskey Release with Judson & Moore.

Elvis and Orwell formed The Handcuffs from the ashes of Big Hello, their first band together, which released three indie label records and toured from coast to coast. Elvis’ career also includes a few major label go-arounds, arena tours, and a backstory that will be documented in a new autobiography in the near future. The duo’s eagerness to explore new sonic territory and evolve into an entity that aligned more with their ever-expanding influences and broad range of musical tastes prompted a change. The Handcuffs began as primarily a studio project, in which Elvis and Orwell wrote and recorded an abundance of material. During the process, they realized that they missed the live band experience, and so The Handcuffs as recording artists and a dynamic live band was born. Completing the line-up are bassist Emily Togni, lead guitarist Charlie Short, and keyboardist Carolyn Engelmann, all of whom originate from different parts of the country, but have made Chicago their home.

Chicago Folk / Americana singer / songwriter, Steve Dawson, has been called “one of the most underrated songwriters in American music,” who writes, “graceful, poetic songs akin to a volume of great short stories in their precise, exacting wordplay and soulful heartache.” Dawson has released six albums with his long-time band, Dolly Varden, and five solo albums, including 2020’s critically-acclaimed “Last Flight Out” with his folk / jazz ensemble, Funeral Bonsai Wedding, and his latest, “At The Bottom Of A Canyon In The Branches Of A Tree,” on Pravda Records.

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Jubilee
Dec
6

Jubilee

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Judson & Moore is excited to announce our 2024 Jubilee celebration! Chicago’s beloved Sima Cunningham (Finom, Tweedy) hosts a night of resident artists and close friends of the distillery in a kick-off to the season. Backed by The Paulina Hollers, Janet Bean (Freakwater, Eleventh Dream Day), Michelle & Earp, Richelle Gordon (#QueerCountryBandwagon), Bill MacKay, and Minor Moon & VV Lightbody will lift our spirits into the season.

To keep things warm we’ll be releasing a very special spirit, our Smoked Rye. Made using applewood-smoked malt, this was an original concept dreamt up by founder Judson Bergman that we’re excited to share a very tasty, and limited, offering of this yuletide. The bottle will be available to purchase at this event, come celebrate!

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Polka Night
Nov
24

Polka Night

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Judson & Moore and Local Universe present the people's music of Chicago: POLKA! The Dirndolls will play this dance music, Pierogi Papi will be have food available to purchase, and drinks specials from the bar!

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The Nettes [Single Release], Local Memory
Nov
22

The Nettes [Single Release], Local Memory

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

The Nettes is a harmony-infused Americana band based in Chicago featuring songwriters Alex Fiolek, Kristina Cottone, and Sonya Major. Mostly acoustic, the group fuses soaring melodies, compelling lyricism, and tasteful instrumentation.

Local Memory is a six-piece indie/alt-country band from Chicago, Illinois, led by songwriter Amy Myers & collaborator Matt Ciani, joined by guitarist Lucas Chamberlain, drummer Nico Ciani, pianist Nicole Murray, & vocalist Lydia Cash. The band's latest single "Take Me Back" was released on August 30th, & is available on all streaming services.

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Dusk, Visual Learner
Nov
21

Dusk, Visual Learner

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Dusk is a group that walks the shadowed path. It's well known in the rural pastures of Wisconsin, where all of the members of this group were raised, that the traditional music of the common people is Polka, but the most respected form of musical expression is Country and Western. Dusk walks cleanly between these two worlds; pulling influence from both but most strongly associating with Rock & Roll and Rhythm & Blues. They bring with them a strong, informed, melodic statement that draws a line between themselves and the trend of bubble gum pop and country-influenced mall schlock.

The group consists of vocalist Julia Blair on Wurlitzer electric piano, Colin "Wild Man" Wilde on drums and percussion, Amos Pitsch on bass guitar and vocals, Tyler Ditter on lead guitar, and Ryley Crowe on rhythm guitar, pedal steel, and vocals. Amos also doubles as a member of Appleton, Wisconsin punk band Tenement. The group is often compared to 60's garage and R&B groups like NRBQ and THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, early 70's country rock pioneers THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS, and at times the primitive rock and roll sound of a group like THE VELVET UNDERGROUND.

They hint at all these things, even as something in their music seems to breathe modern air. It's a feeling that few musicians that attempt to nod to prior generations can capture without bastardising the very music that they intended to salute. Dusk have done it well, and in their music, you'll find this plain truth among many exciting secrets.

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Johnny Delaware
Nov
16

Johnny Delaware

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

“This is a very nomadic album,” says Johnny Delaware. “I recorded it in studios at home in Mexico City and on the road in the United States and in hotel rooms all across Latin America.” It makes perfect sense, then, that Delaware would call his new collection Para Llevar, which translates roughly as “to go” or “to take.” Drawn from Delaware’s years of journeying—both physically around the world and internally to find himself—the record blends elements of Laurel Canyon and Latin America with dreamy, psychedelic production to forge a mesmerizing cultural swirl that transcends borders and traditions. Delaware produced the record himself in addition to playing nearly all of the instruments, and the result is a deeply personal exploration of human nature through the eyes of an itinerant observer, an intoxicating meditation on the doubt and hope and fear and love and loneliness that bind us all, no matter where we call home.

Born and raised in South Dakota, Delaware spent his 20s drifting around the US before eventually landing in Charleston, SC, where he recorded his 2013 debut, Secret Wave. The record earned glowing reviews, but it was another Charleston project Delaware helped co-found, Susto, that soon took center stage, garnering raves from Rolling Stone and Spin and landing tour dates with the likes of The Lumineers, Band of Horses, and The Head and the Heart. After moving to Mexico City, Delaware relaunched his solo career with 2022’s similarly well-received Energy Of Light. 

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Julie Williams, Lydia Cash
Nov
9

Julie Williams, Lydia Cash

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

CMT Next Women of Country's Julie Williams is turning heads in Nashville’s Americana music scene with her compelling blend of country storytelling, soft yet-powerful vocal performance, and indie folk production. Building her career on the road, Julie has played over 120 shows in 26 states in the past two years and captivated audiences at festivals such as Newport Folk Festival, CMA Fest, Tortuga Music Fest, High Water Festival, Cayamo, and AmericanaFest. She has shared the stage with acts across genres, including Jason Isbell, Allison Russell, Mt. Joy, Devon Gilfillian, Brittney Spencer, and Will Hoge. A member of the Black Opry Revue, Julie was named in Rissi Palmer’s Color Me Country Class of 2021, featured on Wide Open Country’s list of “10 Country Acts Poised for a Breakout Year in 2023,” and her single “Southern Curls” was covered by Billboard, CMT, PBS NewsHour, and numerous music publications. An activist at heart, Julie launched Green Room Conversations in March 2023, a series of performances and speaking campuses on college campuses to raise awareness of sexual harassment in the music industry. On August 20th, Julie released "just friends?", the first single on her upcoming EP, Tennessee Moon (to be released on October 17).

Lydia Cash grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. She moved to Chicago on a whim in 2013, and her love for the city has since become a wellspring of inspiration for her music. Cash's latest release, Blush, boasts her fresh indie take on country music, weaving synths with traditional pedal steel, her airy voice floating with stacked harmonies and emotional, heartfelt lyrics.

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India Ramey
Nov
7

India Ramey

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

India Ramey blazes a trail through cinematic spaghetti western landscapes to wood floored Honkytonks and the Appalachian foothills.

India’s musical journey was not typical. “Having grown up poor, there was a lot of pressure for me to ‘go to college and make money’ so I convinced myself that music was a hobby”. Ramey, a domestic violence survivor graduated college, got a law degree and became a domestic violence prosecutor. “I thought if I was helping people like my Mom, I would like being a lawyer more”. Despite her love of helping people, Ramey’s love for music won in the end. She gave up her law career to become a full time musician and songwriter and has never looked back.

Featured as one of the “Must See Acts at SXSW, a Nashville’s Lighting 100 artist of the week, a three-time Americanafest showcasing artist, and one of NPR’s “10 Nashville Artists on the Rise”, India has only continued to rise among the ranks of as one of Country and Americana’s brightest up and coming, emerging artists. Her second national release , Shallow Graves debuted at number six on the Euro Americana Charts and landed a song as Rolling Stone’s pick of the week. Her new album, Baptized By The Blaze is out August 23, 2024 and is already the number one added album to Amiericana Radio. Billboard says of her performance in her Nashville residency performance, “The rollicking set recalls everyone from Tammy Wynette to Wanda Jackson.” Nashville’s Americana radio station, WMOT says India is the perfect mixture of Loretta Lynn and Neko Case, Rolling Stone describes her as “Part Black Sabbath, part honky-tonk” and the BBC’s Ralph McClean says “India is a singer of the truth, she knows the value of a well-told tale sung with passion and honesty. She is a bright light in the darkness. Long may she shine.”

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Dean Spunt
Nov
6

Dean Spunt

Doors at 7:00pm, show at 8:00pm

Dean Spunt [No Age], takes an excursion in electronic sound that instrumentally unpacks his fascination with language — in this case, the syntax of systems and processes of various 64-voice E-MU modules. Track one on Basic Editions and the first single, “Gonzo Bop” is a hybrid signal of celestial ambient synths and percussive break-beat incursions.

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