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Songs of Bob Dylan: Evanston Folk Fest Aftershow
Sat, 6 Sep, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:30 PM CDT
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1245 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
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Description
Songs of Bob Dylan featuring:
Ryan Joseph Anderson
Nora O'Connor
Sunny War
Alex Amen
Tobacco City
Steve Dawson
Nathan Graham
Gerald Dowd
Scott Tipping
Dan Ingenthron
Adam Gardner
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Singer-Songwriter
Ryan Joseph Anderson
Ryan Joseph Anderson
Singer-Songwriter
Ryan Joseph Anderson is an established Chicago songwriter working on a new solo project inspired by country blues and psychedelic folk. For five years, Anderson has fronted the Chicago rock band Go Long Mule. He has produced both records by Go Long Mule, 2011's "Kissing The Gunner's Daughter" and 2013's "Albion", and has worked on projects with Rambos, Michele McGuire, Matthew Francis Andersen, Julie Meckler and Tom Schraeder. Anderson's solo debut, "The Weaver's Broom," will be released on April 15.

Pop
Nora O'Connor
Nora O'Connor
Pop

Folk
Alex Amen
Alex Amen
Folk

Country
Tobacco City
Tobacco City
Country

Singer-Songwriter
Steve Dawson
Steve Dawson
Singer-Songwriter
Steve Dawson is one of the Chicago music scene’s bona fide stars, and, says the St. Louis Riverfront Times’ Roy Kasten, “one of the most underrated songwriters in American music.” Dawson and his wife Diane Christiansen have led local heroes Dolly Varden for over twenty years, and he leads jazz-folk ensemble Funeral Bonsai Wedding as well. In these bands as well as on his solo albums and with Rachel Drew and the Bitter Roots, Dawson combines musicality, craftsmanship, and raw soul in a way that continues to rivet his audiences. Steve teaches guitar and songwriting at the Old Town School of Folk Music, where his skill and generosity have birthed dozens of gifted writers. His most recent accomplishment is a book on songwriting, Take It to the Bridge: Unlocking the Great Songs Inside You, written with Mark Caro and published by GIA.

Soul-Blues
Nathan Graham
Nathan Graham
Soul-Blues

Singer-Songwriter
Gerald Dowd
Gerald Dowd
Singer-Songwriter
Born and raised in the Boston area, Gerald began his musical life at the age of 10. Playing drums throughout high school in rock bands, orchestras and with theater companies, he attended the famed Tanglewood Institute in the summers of 1985 and 1986. In 1986, he was accepted into both the Manhattan School of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music as a classical percussionist. He chose NEC, studying jazz and classical percussion with Bob Moses, Fred Buda, Vic Firth and Arthur Press, while also playing in combos led by Moses, Dave Holland, George Garzone and Hankus Netsky. Gerald continued to play in local rock bands, jazz combos, orchestras and musical theaters until 1991, when he moved to Chicago to attend DePaul University, securing the drum chair in the top big band upon his arrival. Since then, he has gone on to play with some of the top rock, jazz and country musicians in the Chicago area and nationwide, and has extensive studio credits to his name. He’s been living and working in Chicago for the past 20+ years.His longest post has been with alt-country godfather Robbie Fulks, with whom he has recorded and played nationally and overseas since 2000. And since 2006, Gerald has been playing with one of the creators of 'kindie rock': Justin Roberts and his band, the Not-Ready-For-Naptime Players. They play more than 100 shows a year around North America, and the band's last two albums -- Recess (2013) and Jungle Gym (2010) -- were each nominated for a Grammy Award.In addition to hundreds of rock clubs in the United States and abroad, Mr. Dowd has played some of the most prestigious music venues in the world, including multiple appearances at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, The Borderline in London, the Rose Bowl and the Getty Center in Los Angeles, The Paradiso in Amsterdam, The Bottom Line, the Fillmore East, CBGB's and Symphony Space in New York City, the Kennedy Center in D.C., Symphony Hall and The Rathskellar in Boston, and Ravinia, Lollapalooza, Millennium Park, Steppenwolf Theater and Second City in Chicago. TV appearances include the Today Show, The Jenny Jones Show, Sound Opinions, and numerous appearances on local Chicago television. Gerald has also performed and/or recorded with: Chris Mills, Frisbie, Nora O’Connor, Kelly Hogan, Edith Frost, Lush Budgett, Dave Ramont, Dick Smith, Lloyd Green, Dennis Crouch, Peter Himmelman, Swing Gitan, 500Clown Theater Company, Neko Case, Andrew Bird, EXO, Steve Albini, Mavis Staples, George Jones, Buck Owens, Tina Fey, Marshall Crenshaw, Rhymefest, Rich Little, Otis Clay, Catie Curtis, Pinetop Seven, Richie Cole, and Arturo Sandoval, among many others. Gerald has been described as “the hardest working drummer in Chicago” (Richard Milne, WXRT), and is one of the city’s most in-demand drummers, having played on over 60 albums, and averaging 200 live dates a year. In 2014, he was the recipient of an IAP arts grant from Chicago's Dept. Of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), which led to his first full length solo album, Home Now, in 2014. His first release, Kingsize EP, was released in 2012.

Pop
Scott Tipping
Scott Tipping
Pop

Folk
Dan Ingenthron
Dan Ingenthron
Folk

Pop Rock
Adam Gardner
Adam Gardner
Pop Rock