

Eliza Thorn, Wild Bill and the Bruisers, Mallory Eagle
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
With a warm and uninhibited voice, Nashville-based Eliza Thorn is a bright eyed newcomer cultivating a unique sound in country and western music. Spanning honky-tonk of the American west to New Orleans and Cajun ragtime blues, Thorn effortlessly defies genre, and prepares to solidify herself as one-to-watch with brand new songs along with her recent debut album Somebody New.
Wild Bill and the Bruisers is one of the hardest working bands in Nashville, Tennessee. Their debut album, “Cuttin’ the Mustard“ came out in mid September 2024. Wild Bill leads the band with a bombastic presence on an upright bass. Roger Ross and Ryan Hartman play drums and guitar with virtuosic fluidity, completing the power trio that is Wild Bill and the Bruisers.
From Oklahoma City, Mallory Eagle is a rising presence in Country and Americana music. Inspired by honky-tonk, country rock, and bluegrass, her music pays homage to traditions with a modern flair. Mallory crafts honest, energizing songs with powerful vocals that connect intimately with listeners

Richard Perez: I Have To Do This
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
I Have To Do This – a full-hearted, sexually explicit exploration of partnership, vulnerability, and, yeah, love. Told in a series of pantomimed vignettes, I Have To Do This encourages us to lead with our hearts, and to jump — for the net will surely appear…
Directed by Charlie Bardey
Photo by Noah Eberhart
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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.

Richard Perez: I Have To Do This (Night 2)
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
I Have To Do This – a full-hearted, sexually explicit exploration of partnership, vulnerability, and, yeah, love. Told in a series of pantomimed vignettes, I Have To Do This encourages us to lead with our hearts, and to jump — for the net will surely appear…
Directed by Charlie Bardey
Photo by Noah Eberhart

Souled American
with Paulina Hollers
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Souled American started as a quartet in Chicago 1986, got signed to Rough Trade US. Their debut in 1988 Fe foretold the sound of 90s alternative-country (Uncle Tupelo, Jayhawks, etc.). Their successive records though every bit as brilliant grew increasingly harder to pin down, slower, richer. They recorded three records for Rough Trade US (1988-1990), one for Rough Trade UK (1992), and two for Moll Tontrager (1994-1996). Since then the two remaining members, the founding singer/songwriters Chris Grigoroff and Joe Adducci, have been working on a seventh record.

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.

Last Call Honky Tonk
feat. Brandon Good
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!

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

Renée Reed, Andrew Sa
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Born and raised in southwest Louisiana, Renée Reed has always been unselfconsciously Cajun.
She grew up on the accordion-bending knee of her grandfather Harry Trahan, in the middle of countless jam sessions at the one-stop Cajun shop owned by her musician parents, Lisa Trahan and Mitch Reed. She was surrounded by a litany of Creole music legends, both backstage at the many festivals of Southwest Louisiana and on the porch of her family home.
Renée voraciously explored beyond her cultural roots. She dove into a broad spectrum of 60s folk and attended Richard Thompson's masterclass camp in the Catskills outside of Woodstock, New York. She developed an affinity for outsider art, animation, and puppetry. At around the same time Renée started writing her own songs she discovered Serge Gainsbourg, Françoise Hardy, and yé-yé. What might seem incidental to some, encountering French in this way was a revelation to Renée and began to forge a bridge between her many influences.
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Cosmic Country Showcase [Night 1]
feat. Nicky Diamonds (TX), hosted by Andrew Sa & Mary Williamson
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Chicago’s cult-hit Cosmic Country Showcase has found a home for 2025 at Judson & Moore. Every other month find this psychedelic, americana revue featuring some of Chicago’s hottest country talent and an out-of-town headliner to close out the night. The Flying Objects back a slew of incredible singers and guests while hosts Andrew Sa & Mary Williamson guide us through two acts of this one-of-a-kind trip.
FEATURED GUEST: Nicky Diamonds is an Afro-Indigenous Country-Roots/Blues Musician from San Antone, TX currently stationed in Nashville, TN. Pulling inspiration from old hymn books and family history, he's recounting the stories of his ancestors through his unique songwriting style. By keeping the roots of country and blues alive he puts a captivating twist to the tales and tunes of our people.
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Cosmic Country Showcase [Night 2]
feat. Nicky Diamonds (TX), hosted by Andrew Sa & Mary Williamson
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Chicago’s cult-hit Cosmic Country Showcase has found a home for 2025 at Judson & Moore. Every other month find this psychedelic, americana revue featuring some of Chicago’s hottest country talent and an out-of-town headliner to close out the night. The Flying Objects back a slew of incredible singers and guests while hosts Andrew Sa & Mary Williamson guide us through two acts of this one-of-a-kind trip.
FEATURED GUEST: Nicky Diamonds is an Afro-Indigenous Country-Roots/Blues Musician from San Antone, TX currently stationed in Nashville, TN. Pulling inspiration from old hymn books and family history, he's recounting the stories of his ancestors through his unique songwriting style. By keeping the roots of country and blues alive he puts a captivating twist to the tales and tunes of our people.

The Tillers
two sets
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
The Tillers have been thumping their own distinctive sound of string band style folk music for a decade, riding it all over the country and across the sea. Four studio albums and one live record have won them praise as modern folk storytellers of the national soundscape. They have shared the stage with a broad swath of national acts, from folk legends like Doc Watson, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Guy Clark, Country Joe McDonald, Jerry Douglas, Iris Dement, Pokey LaFarge, and The Carolina Chocolate Drops to rock daredevils like the Legendary Shack Shakers. The band came into being while busking for nickels and dimes in the gaslight district of Cincinnati. Now far removed from those humble beginnings, the band has won over Cincinnati’s bar and festival scene and launched international tours with tireless momentum. They resurrect songs of America’s past, craft originals all their own while touching on themes both historical and timeless. They are Cincinnati’s traveling minstrels. Expect to hear from them soon.

Caley Conway, Lee Ketch
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Caley Conway is a Milwaukee-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, a trailblazer of the Midwest music community who has toured widely and shared stages with such heavy hitters as Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker. In her first full-length release since 2019's 'Surrounded Middle,' Conway brings us 'Partner' (out now on Crutch of Memory Enterprises), a keen examination of love, co-dependence, and the struggle to maintain one's autonomy as half of a pair.
Lee Ketch is a singer songwriter from Bartlett, IL. While serving as a member of countless Chicago bands including Mooner, he has stepped forward with a recent solo release, SPIRITUAL MILK FOR AMERICAN BABES. On this record, wild improvisation meets "heartwarming, lived-in" songwriting (Chicago Reader) as Ketch welcomes a host of collaborators to flesh out skeletons of songs into adventurous experiments punctured by moments of folk rock. The recently released new singles "La Sagrada Familia" and "I Can't Love You". The full band comprised of Hannah Bureau on violin, Nick Harris on bass and synthesizer, Ethan Parcell on drums and clarinet and Alec Watson on keyboards will join him.

Anna McClellan, Brent Penny
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Anna McClellan’s childhood summers were spent in front of the TV, cementing a love of narrative that would later reveal itself through songwriting. By seventeen, Anna McClellan was performing original songs in her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Her debut album, Fire Flames, garnered attention and earned her an opening slot on a Frankie Cosmos tour, setting the stage for her subsequently adored albums, 2018’s Yes and No and I saw first light, released in late 2020. Now, with her forthcoming fourth album Electric Bouquet, McClellan crafts a musical journey that unfolds like one of her cherished television series.
Each track is an episode, chronicling the past four years of her life – navigating electrician school, a cross-country move, and relationships gone sour. Electric Bouquet showcases McClellan's ability to transform life's myriad experiences into captivating musical stories. Recorded in multiple sessions in Baltimore, MD and Omaha and co-produced with long-time collaborator Ryan McKeever and Another Recording Company Studios engineer Adam Roberts, Electric Bouquet shifts seamlessly between piano-driven melodies and guitar-anchored anthems, each song a miniature universe slowly opening unto itself.

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.

Ty Walker & The Humanoids, Izaak Opatz
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Ty Walker and the Humanoids are a band that claims to be from another galaxy, formed after frontman Ty Walker was abducted by a group of aliens who call themselves "The Humanoids." Their genre-bending sound combines alt-country, art rock, soul, sample delia, and psychedelic rock. Known for their otherworldly live shows featuring interactive multimedia, they take audiences on an unforgettable cosmic journey.
Like many of his favorite songwriters (John Hartford, Lucinda Williams, Jeff Tweedy), Izaak Opatz is an ungulate in life’s winter pasture, chewing on and metabolizing disappointment, heartbreak, and the other tough stuff into enjoyable musical carbohydrates. A compulsive metaphorager (and inveterate wordplayboy), Opatz breaks it all down with enzymes of wry humor, thoughtful simile and close observation - a therapeutic process of narrativizing his own life that, almost as a byproduct, turns out savory nuggets of literate, confessional pop.

New Orthodox
with Desert Liminal & Liv Mershon
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
On Bull Market on Corn, New Orthodox (Nicholas Merz) makes music that responds to the American expanse with plain-spoken thought. The pedal steel player’s songs paint pictures of the fractured ideologies that shape life in this country through the melodic haze of his instrument, the comedy of his lyrics, and the surreal choreography that accompanies his performances. The music is both intimate and grand, charged and claustrophobic, taking the tools of country and spinning them out of context.
On Bull Market on Corn, New Orthodox (Nicholas Merz) makes music that responds to the American expanse with plain-spoken thought. The pedal steel player’s songs paint pictures of the fractured ideologies that shape life in this country through the melodic haze of his instrument, the comedy of his lyrics, and the surreal choreography that accompanies his performances. The music is both intimate and grand, charged and claustrophobic, taking the tools of country and spinning them out of context.
Desert Liminal's unique sound centers dream-like poetry and vocal harmony within a cloud of analog synth textures and layered, swirling violin loops. Thoughtfully-constructed walls of sound wash over driving drum grooves as the trio's synergy results in signature sonic poems greater than the sum of their parts.
Liv Mershon is a Chicago based artist who performs with the harsh ambient duo, nunn, and co-organizes the Tierras Sonidas Sonic Rodeo in Marfa, TX. She recorded and produced nunn's releases- distributed by Damien Records, Trouble in Mind Records, and Death Bed Tapes. Through stylistic shifts, Mershon's work acts as a pursuit of beauty, absurdity, emotional release, and connection. Her performances journey like dreams do, drawing narrative toward spiritual integration- with tones and textures that penetrate.

Emily Hines, Nathan Evans Fox
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Emily Hines is a chronically sincere farm girl from Ohio making folk rock, based in Nashville TN.

Emily Nenni
with special guest Dylan Earl
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Emily Nenni has a confession: she didn't always plan on being a performing artist. "I thought I was just going to be a songwriter," she admits. Clearly, life had something else in store. The singer and guitarist has emerged as one of the freshest and most electrifying voices in Nashville, with a sound rooted in classic honky-tonk and spiked with serious country, soul and rock 'n' roll fire, and sweet-and-sassy lyrics that chronicle hard living, hot nights, heartbreak and other universal truths about the human condition. Over the past several years she's enraptured audiences across Music City with sizzling sets in smoky bars and clubs, honing her command of the stage, perfecting her skills as a band leader and sharpening an already astute world view, all of which are on full display on her newest studio album, Drive & Cry.
The record is a marked departure from her previous full-length, 2022's celebrated On the Ranch. Whereas that effort saw Nenni uproot herself to lend a hand — and write — while assisting at a ranch in southern Colorado, Drive & Cry drops the listener smack in the middle of her boisterous and bustling Nashville world. The album kicks off with "Get to Know Ya," a honky-tonk rave-up that celebrates the end of the work day and the beginning of a music-filled, come-what-may night. Nenni busts out her biggest hoops, jumps into the jeans she can "really only stand up in," and heads to the local bar. "Play 'til the sun'll come / when the daylight's done," she sings as the instrumental accompaniment races in step behind her.

Last Call Honky Tonk
feat. TBA
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!

Carriers, Major Murphy, Sonny Falls
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Carriers aka Curt Kiser is already synonymous with his Ohio hometown. On his 2019 debut Now Is The Time For Loving Me, Yourself & Everyone Else he was accompanied by Cincinnati icons Afghan Whigs’ John Curley and The National’s Bryan Devendorf. This fall, the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals tapped Carriers to play a set for their Monday Night Football game. Him and his dad rocked out in front of 60,000 fans. “Trust me, he shreds,” says Curt.
Major Murphy explores the beauty of destruction and renewal on their latest release, Fallout, due July 19 via Winspear. The new 8-song project follows the band’s 2021 shimmering indie rock opus, Access, which garnered praise from The FADER, Stereogum, Uncut Magazine, The Sunday Times and more for its “timeless, universal feel” and the band’s ability to “combine the looseness of 1990s indie with the precision of 1970s soft rock.” On Fallout, Major Murphy extrapolates on many of the ideas and creative practices they established during the making of Access–distilling their sonic sketches with the stirring emotional terrain around parenthood, creative life and empathy.
Sonny Falls is the song-writing project of Chicago DIY veteran Ryan Hoagie Wesley Ensley. Disarmingly personal in his presentation, Consequence of Sound once described Sonny Falls as “the sound of a songwriter struggling to assert his own agency in a world that refuses to do him any favors.” Hoagie’s writing gives voice to a depleted notion of modern Americana saturated by fortune-less upbringing, tragic devotion, and the untold losses of the opioid epidemic. These themes recur honestly and without pretension in his writing; erected as dark windows into the soul of songs that nonetheless break glass to let the sunshine in. Dire narratives are beset by a survival instinct of unrelenting optimism, and are delivered with a graceful balance of honest guitar rock and soulful self-expression. The result is that special kind of timeless indie rock. Bands like Built to Spill and Neutral Milk Hotel are strong points of reference not only because of the familiar sonic territory but because, like those bands, Sonny Falls is a project that listeners might fall in love with forever.

Eli Winter ‘A Trick of the Light’ Release Show
with special guests Feller, and Zander Raymond
Doors at 8:00pm, show at 8:30pm
Eli Winter’s new album, A Trick of the Light, is an elegantly crafted and vibrant collection that finds the composer and bandleader at the height of his powers. The album opens with a dazzlingly intense arrangement of Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell’s “Arabian Nightingale” – a statement of intent that whips up a sonic storm. From there, Winter showcases his own compositions, from the muscular “Cracking the Jaw” to the dreamy expanse of the title track. Elsewhere, an abstract and concentrated rendering of Carla Bley’s masterpiece “Ida Lupino” forms the literal and emotional centrepiece of the record.
Winter remains a natural collaborator, and A Trick of the Light welcomes star turns from David Grubbs, Mike Watt, Kiran Leonard (on a left-handed cittern, no less), among others. It’s testament to his restless curiosity and omnivorous musical sensibilities. In his own words, it’s a record that has “nothing to do with genre or idiom or homage or pastiche. It has everything to do with learning what the music wants, how it feels, and trusting when it wants something or doesn’t want it.”
The record is a marked departure from her previous full-length, 2022's celebrated On the Ranch. Whereas that effort saw Nenni uproot herself to lend a hand — and write — while assisting at a ranch in southern Colorado, Drive & Cry drops the listener smack in the middle of her boisterous and bustling Nashville world. The album kicks off with "Get to Know Ya," a honky-tonk rave-up that celebrates the end of the work day and the beginning of a music-filled, come-what-may night. Nenni busts out her biggest hoops, jumps into the jeans she can "really only stand up in," and heads to the local bar. "Play 'til the sun'll come / when the daylight's done," she sings as the instrumental accompaniment races in step behind her.

Kneafsey Album Release
special guests Max & The Fellow Travelers, Adelaide
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Kneafsey (pronounced "neef-see") is the solo project of Jimmy Drenovsky. Jimmy has been writing music for most of his life, with his output up until now coming exclusively from the band he co-founded in 2016, Motel Breakfast. While his work in Motel Breakfast focuses on full band compositions, Kneafsey songs draw more influence from the understated, lyric-forward singer-songwriter world, inspired by artists such as John Moreland, Adrianne Lenker, Sufjan Stevens, and Laura Marling.The debut Kneafsey album, carefully constructed over 3 years by Jimmy and producer Will Hansen (of Milwaukee's "Old Pup"), compiles a back catalogue of songs about love, loss, and friendship.

Potomac Bombs, Jessica Mindrum
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Potomac Bombs play bluegrass and prairie music.
Jessica Mindrum is a singer-songwriter based in Chicago, IL. Her EP Restart, Begin is out now with new music coming in 2025.

Jack Klatt
with special guests
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Musical missionary, tireless troubadour, and producer Jack Klatt isn’t one to be easily categorized or relegated to a narrow niche. He comes across as a young man with a wizened and worldly perspective, an artist who possesses a timeless sensibility of both place and purpose. Yet, his artistic integrity extends to more than simply his songs. It embodies both execution and intent... the way he’s mastered his deft finger-picking technique and used that sturdy approach to bring his material an authenticity reminiscent of the most revered musicians and storytellers.
A product of the nation’s heartland, Klatt was born and bred in the twin cities. He dropped out of college before spending the next six years pursuing his wanderlust and hitchhiking across the country with nothing but a backpack and a Martin guitar. He eventually made his way overseas, where he slept under the stars, traded songs for spending money, and enjoyed a life typical of one who’s a drifter and bohemian. All the while, he made it his mission to proffer the songs of the American masters, from Woody Guthrie and Eddie Cochrane to Hank Williams and Marty Robbins. In the process, he found himself captivated by the full gamut of archetypical American music — a singular style that encompasses folk, blues, rock, rockabilly, R&B, and arcane country — and began to refashion it to suit his own style.

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.

Brent Penny, Nona Invie, Anna Johnson
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Brent Penny is a Chicago based experimental singer-songwriter and musician crafting his personal take on pop. Penny’s sound is informed by various shoegaze, ambient, folk, and experimental components. With deadpan lyrical delivery Penny combines that which is deeply visceral with the surreal.
Nona Invie is a singer/composer based in Minneapolis that has worked with a range of musical projects, including Folk Americana band Dark Dark Dark, electronic trio RONiiA and the choral ensemble Anonymous Choir. Their solo work layers acoustic piano with synth instruments, creating an ethereal landscape to get lost in.
Anna Johnson is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist who composes textural, electronic explorations of voice, synthesizer, and guitar. With backgrounds in classical, traditional, and religious musics, her sound encompasses choral ambience, drone and experimental pop. She relies on improvisation and looping, with a meandering, fluid sense of embodied time.
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Storm Jameson [Album Release']
feat. Alta Vista [duo]
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Storm Jameson is the folk music duo of Jim Tashjian and Matt Gold. Their new release, Roll On Buddy (Flood Music), features gorgeously stripped-down arrangements of traditional and deep-cut songs spanning over one hundred years of music from Ireland, Canada, and the US. Cut in a single day session – then minimally embellished with pedal steel, bass, and fiddle – the emotional intimacy of these takes is fully on display across the record's eight selections.
In contrast to the original songs and varied production techniques behind 2018’s The Year of Orbison, this new release centers time-worn melodies and renders them in a sparse yet instantly recognizable way. Roll On Buddy is a quietly bold step for Storm Jameson, who imbue these songs with honesty and vulnerability.

Magic Tuber String Band, Austin Cash & Nathan Smerage
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Magic Tuber Stringband are Courtney Werner and Evan Morgan. The duo are at the forefront of artists inhabiting the rich, living musical traditions of the Appalachian region, not as preservationists, but as fluent speakers shaping the forms with their inventive new ideas. The music, contemporary in nature, shares a through line with its history in both technique and in inspiration. Magic Tuber Stringband’s music, like traditional music of the region, exists in constant communion with the natural world. The duo’s music thrums with a primal, vital energy that speaks to an intimate relationship with both folk practice and the natural environment. Morgan is an organizer within the local music community, and Werner is a dedicated naturalist involved in local land stewardship. Needlefall answers the question “what does a modern string band sound like?” with powerful new arrangements of traditional songs and transcendent originals. The album is teeming with life, translating abundant ecosystems into arcing melodies and shimmering, mystic drones.

Lucky Cloud Album Listening Party & Fajita Pop-Up
Event starts at 1pm
Listen to the debut album by Lucky Cloud, 'Foreground' before it's released on March 28th via Ruination Records. Listen to selects from DJ Limited Hangout before and after. Food from Avrom Farm's new Fajita Pop-Up will be available and made fresh for the event. FREE!

Lee Bains III, Orillia, Cowboy Jane
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Lee Bains is a Rolling Stone-acclaimed songwriter and New Yorker-published poet whose work is steeped in the American South. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, and living in Atlanta for over a decade, Bains’s songs are hopeful, but far from naive.
On 2022’s Old-Time Folks (Don Giovanni), his fourth album with The Glory Fires, he delivers songs that mix sounds of the South — rock and roll, gospel, punk, soul, country, hip-hop — to deliver stories of resistance and love.
Challenging revisionist histories that would prefer to forget the worst parts of our collective past as much as the present neoliberal logic that reduces people to numbers, they celebrate the messiness of humanity and the power of solidarity and love.

Last Call Honky Tonk
feat. Meg & The Wheelers
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!

Jeff Braun & Frankie the Kid Comedian (& Friends)
Doors at 8:00pm, show at 8:30pm
Catch Jeff and Frankie in their farewell Chicago show.
A mainstay of the Chicago comedy scene, Jeff Braun has been featured on Vulture and the United Airlines In-Flight Magazine. His brand of off-the-wall comedy that is also subversive will subvert any expectations you have as to what off-the-wall comedy could look like.
A comedic phenomenon, Frankie the Kid Comedian is immensely respected in certain niche comedy circles. His adult take on kid comedy will be sure to leave you with a boo-boo from laughing so much. He does not do autographs.
Watch this delightful duo join forces for a hysterical night of laughs as we come together to wish them the best on their next chapter.

Brian Bahe
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Brian Bahe is a stand up, actor, and writer based in Los Angeles. He is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, the Hopi Nation, and the Navajo Nation and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. He is currently a Story Editor on GHOSTS for CBS. Previously, he staffed on the FOX series THE GREAT NORTH. He was named a “Comedian You Should and Will Know in 2023” by Vulture and he was a New Face at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in 2022. Brian taped a standup set for Comedy Central’s STAND-UP FEATURING and he has headlined Caroline’s on Broadway. His writing has appeared in McSweeney’s and CNN. He hosts the monthly standup show “Star Fuckers: Astrology But Make It Comedy” at the Hollywood Improv Lab. Brian has toured his stand-up solo show titled “Reading From My Phone” in both New York and Los Angeles.
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Brandon Good [Single Release]
with Hunter Peebles, Local Memory
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
Brandon Good is a Chicago artist with a penchant for Country music nodding to a wide range of notable genre influences while remaining true to the dance hall and honky-tonk heritage he loves. After breaking into the Country scene with the release of “The Anvil” and “The Spitzer Sessions”. He’s set to release his first full length record, “Restless”, which is set to release Fall of 24’.

Chris Pierce
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
In 2023, Chris Pierce was handpicked to be the special guest opener for the NEIL YOUNG Coastal Tour. He gained additional worldwide prominence with “We Can Always Come Back to This”. His hit song aired on 3 episodes of the #1 NBC primetime series ‘THIS IS US,' then went on to #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart. Pierce has also done worldwide headlining tours and has performed with: Neil Young, B.B. King, Seal, Al Green, Allison Russell, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, White Buffalo, Rodrigo y Gabriella, Jill Scott, Keb’Mo, Blind Boys of Alabama, Aaron Neville & others.
His highly anticipated album titled ‘LET ALL WHO WILL’ was released on September 1, 2023, with critical acclaim from NPR, NoDepression, American Songwriter, Hi Times and more. In addition to his solo career, Chris Pierce performs/records with Americana/Folk/Soul sensation WAR & PIERCE with Sunny War, the music of CSNY band OUR HOUSE, the Americana/Roots band LEON CREEK and does occasional appearances with the BLACK OPRY REVUE.
At a young age, Pierce developed a rare hearing disorder called Otosclerosis that led to the loss of hearing in one ear and partial deafness in the other, a setback that would deter many young musicians forever. The reality, however, fueled Chris’ passion and determination all the more, forcing him to re-learn almost everything he had known prior to his condition. To Chris, music was, and still is, an unconditional companion.

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.

G.E.E.Z. feat. Jeff Braun
Doors at 8:00pm, show at 8:30pm
The Goofball Exclusive Economic Zone (G.E.E.Z.) is an alt comedy expedition, featuring the best and goofballiest performers in Chicago and beyond. A whirlpool of stand-up, sketch, music, and video, you might get seasick with laughter but in a good way that doesn’t actually make you sick.
Past performers have been featured on Comedy Central, Conan, and The Onion. Visit www.geez.show for a closer look at future lineups.
Hosted by Captain Jeff Braun (Lincoln Lodge, United Airlines In-Flight Magazine), join us for a hysterical evening!

Kelsey Wild, Angela James, Tara Smith, Jessica Risker
Doors at 7:30pm, show at 8:00pm
The four singersongwriters play short, intimate, stripped down sets for free.

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

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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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.

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!

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.
Tearjoint
Night Starts at 8:00pm, mini sets at 9:00pm and 10:00pm
Need a good cry and a drink after Valentines Day? Don’t worry, Tearjoint, a night of vinyl B-sides of downright glum country picks from Local Universe is back Sunday 2/16, 8pm at Sportsman’s Club. Guest DJ Lawrence Peters spins and soothe your sorrows with Judson & Moore’s brown-liquor specials all night. Don’t miss the live mini-sets of country covers from crooner Andrew Sa and Ione. No cover, 21+
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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.

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.

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!

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.

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]
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.