Issue 33 - April,
2015
Hey Folks,
Hola,
amigos. I know it's been a long time since I rapped at ya, but
my Festiva's been needing new tires and...April Fool's!
It's not Jim Anchower; it's me, Murray, the robotic and
sometimes reliable booking agent (although my motivator burned
out and I'm waiting for a new one to come in.) Our good
friend Mark Zeus is
headed this-a-way in the tour
wagon, and I wanted to inform you of some truly terrific
shows coming up you won't want to miss. So grab your
personal computing device and have your intern type this in.
Friday, April 17th 8:15PM
Mark Zeus
Two Way Street Coffee House
1047 Curtiss St.
Downer's Grove, IL
The famed folk venue hosts MZ on the first night of his return to
the Chicago area. You'll want to get there early to get a
decent seat. The house opens at 7:30PM.
Saturday, April 18th 9:00PM
Mark Zeus and Marlon St. John
The Cottage
Tap
18580 W. Old Gages
Lake Rd.
Gages Lake IL 60030
Out off of Route 45
just north of IL 120. You can't miss it. However, if
you do miss it, you'll be sorry...also you may be in Canada
because U.S. Route 45 goes all the way to the border if you're
heading north. If you are going south, it goes all the way
to Mississippi. Don't miss that turn.
Friday, April 24th 7:00PM
Mark Zeus & Marlon St. John
House Concert
2734 W. Leland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
Once again, we are
having a house concert. We did this a year ago here in the
neighborhood and had so much fun, we're doing it again. We'll find some bottle
rockets and shoot them off, and hide out underneath the trestle
'till the train comes, and let all the air out of Joey's tires on
his bike. It will be that much fun.
Saturday, April 25th 9:00PM
Mark Zeus & Marlon St. John
Pioneer Tap
7445 W. Randolph St.
Forest Park, IL 60130
Tell Fat's and
Washboard Sam that everyone is gonna jam. Tell Shakey and Boxcar Joe we
got sawdust on the floor. We're gonna romp and stomp 'til
midnight. We're gonna fuss and fight 'til daylight.
There'll be all that and drink specials.
And there you have it
folks, that there is real entertainment.
You can't get stuff like this in Indiana. They may have
better fireworks, but they sure don't have live entertainment
anywhere on a scale such as this.
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