Aadam Jacobs made his first bootleg recording in 1989, when Nirvana played their first show in Chicago. Now volunteers are turning his recordings of 10,000 concerts into an online treasure trove.
Aadam Jacobs has recorded more than 10,000 concerts, with increasingly sophisticated equipment, over four decades in Chicago ...
On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to see an up ...
Lily Allen got personal and dramatic on Friday at the first of a two-night stand at a packed Auditorium Theatre. Merging her ...
Along with a full weekend of concerts, there’s comedy from Shane Gillis at the United Center, Sammy Obeid at The Den and ...
Grateful Shred is looking ahead and forecasting their Fall Tour. The band, known for its beachfront cowboy approach to the Grateful Dead’s songbook, will ...
Montana fans are about to experience a piece of rock history. Legendary band Chicago has announced a 2026 tour date in the ...
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop ...
A Chicago tribute concert is coming to Wausau April 25, raising scholarship funds for music students through Community ...
As the company’s antitrust trial continues, one incident involving an amphitheater shows how it clashed not with another ...