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John McEuen & The Circle Band w/ Michael Miles and The Sullivan Sisters
Sun, 14 Jan, 7:00 PM CST
Doors open
6:00 PM CST
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1245 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
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As John has a reputation of having people sit in where ever he plays, he has added to the show at The Space a Chicago friend, banjoist Michael Miles... and, Chicago's bluegrass greats The Sullivan Sisters, in a cameo performance of various "Will the Circle be Unbroken" music.
John McEuen
The Life I’ve Picked
An Evening with John McEuen and The Circle Band:
John takes the audience on his trip with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, one that led to the Will the Circle be Unbroken album which he initiated. John captured the band over the years on 8mm film, video and stills, we see the unseen backstory of this iconic musician, album, and band. Exactly what did happen at the magic sessions that created the landmark Will the Circle Be Unbroken album? Possibly the most famous Americana/Blue Grass album ever recorded: “These previously unseen shots, on a huge screen, are incredible. It’s like being there!”.
With another NGDB co-founder and “Circle” veteran Les Thompson, John brings his guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin and their favorite Dirt Band and Circle songs to the audience. With them will be Danny Knicely (guitar, mandolin and great vocals) bringing, singing some of the songs with his Virginia voice. And, Bryan McDowell, also a ‘Winfield winner’, with his vocals, guitar and mandolin. John tells the stories behind the songs, and various collaborations with such notables as Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Maybelle Carter, Bob Dylan, and life-long friend Steve Martin.
McEuen’s renown countless jams include street performers to Phish, Earl Scruggs, Levon Helm, Leon Russell… and even Sesame Street with a herd of goats and a cow! Arguably, McEuen’s most important legacy may be his initiation of what Rolling Stone called “The most important record to come out of Nashville” and ZAGAT survey called “the most important record in country music” - Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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A co-founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1966), John McEuen has continually performed since 1963 - 11,500 concerts and 300 television shows throughout more than 4 million miles – both with the band and as a solo performer. He has been honored solo by the Folk Alliance Organization Best in the West Award. Beyond performing, John has a rich history of creating, producing and preserving original and traditional folk and acoustic music… and, taking it to new audiences.
McEuen has made over 40 albums (6 solo) that have earned five platinum and five gold recognition awards, multiple Grammy Awards and nominations, CMA and ACM awards, Emmy nominations, IBMA record of the year award, and performed on another 25 albums as guest artist. He’s also produced more than 300 concerts - the first in 1965 in Long Beach Calif., with Bob Dylan.
John’s production of Steve Martin - The Crow won the 2010 Best Bluegrass Album Grammy. The Music of the Wild West CD- by McEuen, was honored with the Western Heritage Award. A Grammy nomination for String Wizards II preceded the Uncle Dave Macon Award -; John’s popular Sirius/XM Acoustic Traveller show, now in its 18th year on The Bridge. John produced the documentary film The Dillards – A Night In the Ozarks, capturing his early mentors.
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All Ages

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John McEuen & The Circle Band
John McEuen & The Circle Band
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Michael Miles
Michael Miles
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Michael J. Miles, world-renowned banjo master, is releasing his eighth CD entitled American Bach Revisited featuring J.S. Bach’s Cello Suites I and III, as well as Miles’ original composition “Chicago Suite.” Accompanying Miles on the recording and in concert is Jill Kaeding, one of Chicago’s finest cellists who has shared the stage with Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Corky Siegel and many others.
Chicago Suite is a 5-movement musical portrait of the streets and alleys of the city that Miles calls home including “Lower Wacker” & “Glenwood.” And a special surprise, for contrast, will be a preview of guitar and cello arrangements of classic popular songs by Carole King, Stephen Sondheim and others.
“Michael J. Miles beautifully renders Bach’s Cello Suites on steel-stringed banjo, preserving the mellow warmth and noble soul of these timeless works. It’s a vibrant album you’ll want to listen to again and again.”
- Jeremy Eichler, Chief Classical Music Critic for the Boston Globe
“These are not simplified arrangements, but rather note-for-note transcriptions of Bach's complex scores, performed with outstanding taste and musicianship. Michael J. Miles can arguably be considered today's best and most versatile practitioner of clawhammer style banjo.” - Tim Jumper, author, musician, critic for Banjo Newsletter
“I am absolutely gobsmacked by this wonderful work of art! The performance of every selection is impeccable. Michael's banjo playing and interpretation of these cello suites is stunning and the interplay with superb cellist Jill Kaeding is quite tasteful and moving. Bravo Michael Miles!” - Greg Cahill, Grammy Nominee & Founder of Special Consensus Bluegrass Band

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The Sullivan Sisters
The Sullivan Sisters
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