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Jim Ryan's Classic Albums Night: Full Albums performed Live
Thu, 27 Jun, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Jim Ryan's Classic Albums Night
Reggies Music Joint
Thursday, June 27th
7pm doors | 8pm show | $15 | 21+
Phil Angotti Classic Album Birthday Show!!!
The Doors "L.A. Woman” performed by Phil Angotti & The Rolling Riders On The Storm
The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads” performed by Phil Angotti & The Rolling Riders On The Storm
Sarah McLachlan "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" performed by Possession- a tribute to Sarah McLachlan
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Classic Rock
The Doors "L.A. Woman”
The Doors "L.A. Woman”
Classic Rock
L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971 by Elektra Records. It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, due to his death exactly two months and two weeks following the album's release, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer.
(performed by Phil Angotti & The Rolling Riders On The Storm)

Classic Rock
The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads”
The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads”
Classic Rock
Out of Our Heads is the Rolling Stones' third British album and their fourth in the United States.
(performed by Phil Angotti & The Rolling Riders On The Storm)

Pop Rock
Sarah McLachlan "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy"
Sarah McLachlan "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy"
Pop Rock
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released on 22 October 1993 in Canada, 15 February 1994 in the United States, 24 May 1994 in Japan, and 14 August 1994 in Australia. It was produced by Pierre Marchand in Montreal; McLachlan wrote most of the album while living in a small house near Marchand's studio.
The album was an immediate hit in Canada, where McLachlan was already an established star. It was slower to become her breakthrough album internationally, however; in some countries, most notably the US, it stayed in the middle ranges of the pop charts for almost two years. As of November 2003, the album had sold 2.8 million copies in the US.
(performed by Possession- a tribute to Sarah McLachlan)