Folk Music in Rogers Park–Craig and Louise Champlin – Video




Folk Music in Rogers Park--Craig and Louise Champlin
Our musical guests this week are Craig and Louise Champlin. Craig, once known as "The King of Glenwood Avenue", is a songwriter, guitar teacher, musician, author and alter-ego of his fictional character, Ernie Bedlam. For years he ran the famed Glenwood Avenue Thursday Night Open Mic, first at the No Exit Caf and then at the Red Line Tap. He performs with Champlin Menard X2. They play the Heartland Caf on the third Thursday of each month: catch them Thursday, December 20 at 8 pm or at Lizard #39;s Liquid Lounge (3058 W. Irving Park Road) on Friday, December 21. Contact Craig at erniebedlam@yahoo.com. Louise Champlin, in addition to making beautiful music, has been associated with the Chicago Women #39;s Health Center that has been providing sensitive, educational health care and mental health services on a sliding-scale to Chicago area women and trans people for 37 years. It operates as the oldest women #39;s health collective in the country. After decades in Lakeview, CWHC will be moving to 1025 W Sunnyside in early 2013. For more info on CWHC : 773-935-6126.From:heartlandmediaViews:0 0ratingsTime:13:59More inEntertainment

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