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I had a chat with State Fair Manager Amy Bliefnick last night and told her I was thinking of asking my blog readers what bands they’d like to see perform at the State Fair Grandstand this summer. She said I’d better hurry up because the decisions are being made soon.

So, let’s give Ms. Bliefnick some ideas.

[Round One voting is now closed. Go to Round Two.]

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:29 am

Comments

  1. How about bands that actually have a chance at at covering the huge direct and indirect costs of the fair grandtsand instead of chosing bands based on the whims of politicians and political hacks–and the music industries leftovers.

    Comment by Jose Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:37 am

  2. Names?

    Let’s try to be helpful, not critical.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:39 am

  3. Bring in Wilco. Bring in Son Volt. Then afterwards, set up a cage match to finally end the Jeff Tweedy/Jay Farrar fued. (Music geeks unite!)

    Comment by anonymouse Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:41 am

  4. I vote for Wilco.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:44 am

  5. Bring back Rascal Flatts…

    Comment by Pamela Furr Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:09 am

  6. This is for John Rednour Jr. too…Blue Man Group. ’nuff said. And please continue building on the Horse Racing, Mr. Hartke. Keep the World Class Standardbreds on the World’s fastest tracks.

    Comment by Master of the Obvious Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:12 am

  7. Bob Dylan, George Strait and heck, Barack Obama to do a book reading/signing (to bring up the attendance).

    Comment by babs Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:16 am

  8. Alison Krause and Union Station

    Comment by I can't believe we did it again Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:27 am

  9. On the smaller stages or Rodeo stage:
    Poi Dog Pondering (are they still a band?)
    Mister Meyers
    Keb Mo
    Beasoleil
    Brian Wilson touring as himself, not the Beach Boys, their time has passed but Brian alone rules.
    More blues, more soul acts, less country-pop.

    On the grandstand, get one of the most entertaining, hard-working, amazing shows I’ve ever seen:
    Weird Al Yankovick.
    A hysterically funny show for all ages. He’s once again hot right now.

    Also he’s got a new album out this year, and if he’s touring to support it, Cat Stevens would be incredible for us old hippies to see.

    The harder answer is to pick from the list of groups and acts that have announced summer tours; the fair isn’t goong to go find an act and try to talk them into coming. You basically get to pick from a buffet menu of who has tours planned that can divert to Springfield or add it to their existing itinerary, so it is fun to make suggestions but without the list of who is touring, it’s just a fun exercise.

    Comment by Sweet Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:28 am

  10. It will come as a surprise to no one that I nominate The Bottle Rockets to play at the Fair. Maybe there is a more appropriate choice for the Illinois State Fair, but I ain’t heard of ‘em.

    Others that I’d travel downstate to see: Buddy Guy, Mastodon, Wilco, ZZ Top, Ozomatli, Public Enemy, The Roots, Hank III…

    And bringing Willie Nelson or Merle Haggard to Springfield would make me reconsider my opinion of the Blago administration.

    Comment by So-Called "Austin Mayor" Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:45 am

  11. Go regional:
    Cheap Trick
    Eleventh Dream Day
    Waco Brothers
    Ernest Dawkins
    Bottle Rockets
    Chuck Berry
    Kelly Hogan

    Comment by Boone Logan Square Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:54 am

  12. How about Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Brooks & Dunn? Those are 3 good ones

    Comment by 105th Blues Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:57 am

  13. Hall and Oats. They kick ass and we’d definetly be able to get them.

    Comment by JP Val Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:59 am

  14. Elvis impersonators, all stages, all day.

    Comment by The 'Broken Heart' of Rogers Park Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:08 am

  15. There is a good band out of Chicago called “Office” that could be good for an opener. How about bands with Illinois roots.
    1. Cheap Trick
    2. REO Speedwagon
    3. The Breeders (Drummer from IL)

    An IL theme for the IL State Fair…a novel idea.

    Comment by St. Nick Name Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:11 am

  16. the derek Trucks band. AKUS is a fine suggestion. keb ‘mo, too. i don’t think you’d get beausoleil there. try umphrey’s mcgee. or voodoo pilot…

    Comment by bored now Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:18 am

  17. A great band out of St. Louis is Jakes Leg. They have been together for 30 years and play incredible outdoor shows. I also agree with Austin Mayor and give a vote for Buffy Guy.

    Comment by bankerman Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:19 am

  18. lol..make that Buddy Guy

    Comment by bankerman Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:19 am

  19. Sweet, I think “Cat Stevens” may be on the watch list….

    Comment by Ahem Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:33 am

  20. I don’t know about Democrat Day and Republican Day; but how about Green Day for Green Day?

    Comment by Squideshi Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:39 am

  21. The Killers; Green Day

    Comment by bandman Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:46 am

  22. get the band “Chicago”

    Comment by 105th Blues Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:53 am

  23. Who said Wilco? - Definately!
    The New Pornographers
    The Decemberists
    Gnarls Barkley
    Al Green
    Beck
    The White Stripes
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    Norah Jones
    Loretta Lynn
    The Magic Numbers
    The Killers

    Comment by VanillaMan Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:54 am

  24. It’s nice they actually want to have grandstand acts this year. Blue Oyster Cult was great on the small stage. If Cheap Trick and REO come back I want a discounted track ticket since they sat track people way on the side of the track. And hey, I think the Stones are still touring as well as Aerosmith and Motley Crue…..maybe Sammy Hagar as well.

    Comment by Belle Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:57 am

  25. A Civil War band/s from Illinois…bring a little nostalgia in…

    Comment by Siyotanka Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:58 am

  26. How about Sufjan Stevens? He could play his entire “Illinois” album!

    Comment by Springfield ExPat Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:05 am

  27. I’d pay to see Motley Crue or Aerosmith. I’ve always been partial to Duran Duran myself.

    Comment by Bombers91 Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:06 am

  28. I would say Buddy Guy. with Legends closing he’s looking for a new place. also keeping the blues theme-Ronnie Baker Brooks.
    and (non blues)I gotta put in my vote for Wilco

    Comment by not on the clout list Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:06 am

  29. White Stripes - probably not still together but would be great.

    Black Keys - two man blues band from Ohio - Hendrix inspired Delta Blues

    Comment by Fiefdom Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:08 am

  30. Derek Trucks band, great suggestion. Grab Doyle Bramhall Jr. also (both played with Clapton on his last tour).

    Mr. Blotto, another good local band.

    Steve Miller’s last tour was great too; greatest hits for the main set, all blues for the encore. Love to see him at the State Fair.

    Comment by Cornelius Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:09 am

  31. I like the Al Green idea. So we have Al Green AND Green Day for Green Day. In addition, maybe Shaggy play a version of Gebt Das Hanf Frei, the German music video based on a Green Party representative yelling, “Legalize Weed!” Too extreme?

    Comment by Squideshi Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:09 am

  32. Dispatch!

    Comment by Platitudinus Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:10 am

  33. Hall and Oates, REO Speedwagon, John Mellenkamp. Heuy Lewis, Rascal Flatts.
    Squideshi–Good one!! I would take Green Day (The BAND)

    Comment by He makes Ryan look like a saint!!! Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:12 am

  34. The All Illinois angle is attractive: Cheap Trick, REO, Buddy Guy, Lil’Ed, Blue Man, Gretchen Wilson, Brian wilson, Billy Corgan, Alison Kraus, Chicago but ZZ Top, Mastodon, Delbert McClinton, and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy also grab me. Dream band: The Who (actually played the fair many years ago)

    Comment by zatoichi Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:19 am

  35. Weird Al Yankovich - He could do a parody on the Governor and his adminstration.

    Comment by Your Invited Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:21 am

  36. The Stones!!!!

    Comment by DeepFriedOnAStick Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:25 am

  37. Here’s a suggestion that may sound odd but would boost attendance and fill the grandstand and the fairgrounds: bring in an all day festival like Ozzfest, Lollapalooza, Warped Tour, etc. You could even start an Illinois-only day-long festival like a Bonaroo or Coachello. The Ag people could charge concert and fairgoers for an all-day concert and fair pass that would allow patrons to roam the grounds in between sets and during sets they don’t want to see. Ozzfest draws 15,000+ in St. Louis and Chicago each year, and a draw like Ozzy would put butts in the stands. And to all of those people who think an Ozzfest or Lollapalooza is inappropriate: the whole point of a concert is to sell tickets and get people to come to the venue. Bands like the Goo Goo Dolls and Hootie and the Blowfish may be sterile but drawing 3,000 “fans” is silly. We need bands other than country acts that will draw the fans from all over. It is, after all, a state fair for everyone, not just ag people or fans of country music.

    Comment by Team Sleep Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:28 am

  38. Keith Urbon, Smash Mouth - they were great the last time they came to the fair, Matchbox Twenty, Kansas, REO Speedwagon. . .

    Comment by John Stevens Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:42 am

  39. I kinda like Twang Bang. They aren’t a big name act, but they are from Chicago.

    It’s sorta quirky stuff.

    My new girlfriend scares me so
    She makes love at the picture show
    My old girlfriend never did that
    I guess she really wasn’t all that bad

    And titles like I Love You More Than Cigarettes, Baby and I’d Love My Baby If She Had Two Heads.

    Comment by Carl Nyberg Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:42 am

  40. Team Sleep - There are THREE “Illinois-only day-long festivals like a Bonnaroo or Coachella”. They’re called Lollapalooza, the Pitchfork Music Festival and the Intonation Festival. Catch is, they all take place in Chicago … because, well, it’s a huge metropolis.

    What folks need to keep in mind is that the State Fair has a very tough job trying to (a) draw the most possible fans on (b) a very limited budget for talent. [Or, well, I assume (b) to be true. Rich, you should ask Bliefnick about their talent budget. I bet a band like Wilco would want in the range of 25-50k. And the bigger acts mentioned here - the Stones, Tim McGraw, Killers, etc. - would make even that look very cheap.]

    That said, Buddy Guy’s a good pick … somebody who I think would draw a nice crowd for not a terribly outrageous amount of money.

    Comment by Reality Check Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:42 am

  41. Please, God, don’t let her choose REO and blame it on me.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:45 am

  42. Beach Boys always filled the place
    What about Jimmy Buffet?
    Let’s face the venue sorta sucks for any group that has music you need to hear

    Comment by Reddbyrd Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:47 am

  43. Chris Daughtry, Nickelback, Creed, Carrie Underwood

    Comment by melonhead67 Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:47 am

  44. melonhead - that’s a fantastic list … of people who should fall into a hole in the earth and never poison our ears again!

    Comment by Reality Check Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:50 am

  45. Gotta love how this gets drawn into the Green Party. Maybe we can have the band “Bush” for Republican Day… or not!

    In all seriousness, The Dave Mathews Band does a pretty good job of appealing to a fairly wide array of fans and is well known. They should do a good job of filling seats.

    Comment by Drew Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:51 am

  46. Cross Canadian Ragweed. Planned on seeing them before, but the show was canceled due to the opening act, I believe. We had a big group going.

    Comment by just a thought Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:55 am

  47. Here’s an ecletic mix: Bon Jovi, Joan Jett, Van Halen, Buddy Guy, Lonnie Brooks, Hall and Oates, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson,Maroon 5, gotta bring in the under 30 crowd…

    Comment by Loop Lady Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:57 am

  48. Has anyone here ever heard this “rap” music the kids are all talking about?

    Comment by Reality Check Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:01 am

  49. Hot Property Band
    classic rock’n'roll.

    www.hotpropertyband.com/

    Comment by Todd Bell Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:03 am

  50. Sheryl Crow!
    John Mellancamp!
    Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (if they’re tourning)!

    Comment by RFK fan Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:04 am

  51. Reality, I know it would be tough but it’s a suggestion and people come from all over to see acts like Kenny Chesney, Jesse McCartney, etc. Who’s to say that people from the Metro East, Champaign, Peoria, Decatur, etc. wouldn’t come to see a festival? It would be better than going all the up to Chicago for the same thing. A lot of touring festivals go to places in the middle of nowhere because the organizers know that people will drive an hour or two to attend the show.

    Let’s say that Ozzfest organizers want $500,000 to book the show. As expensive as that sounds, you could charge the requisite amounts normally charged at larger venues and still come out ahead. The Missouri State Fair draws big-time acts and charges high ticket prices but still has sell out show on a regular basis and that’s with two amphitheatres, two arenas, the Edward Jones Dome and a large concert campground in the boothills.

    I just want to see diversity in the lineup. If there are going to be three country acts, what’s wrong with booking a hard rock show?

    Comment by Team Sleep Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:09 am

  52. Wilco, Bruce Hornsby, OK Go, Robbie Fulks, New Pornographers, Carbon Leaf, Brian Wilson, Cheap Trick, Sufjan Stevens, Blues Traveler, etc.

    Dave Matthews Band would be a huge draw, but it sounds like they are locked into 2 shows at Wrigley and 2 at Alpine Valley, as well as 1 in St. Louis already.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:09 am

  53. Drew -
    Dave Matthews! What a great idea! Any band who craps on Chicago is fine with me!!
    LOL

    Comment by Belle Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:11 am

  54. “The Dead”

    Comment by Taylor Street Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:17 am

  55. Too bad Tiny Tim is dead.

    Comment by Not So Fast Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:17 am

  56. Drive By Truckers. Beck. The Attics

    Comment by The Protagonist Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:18 am

  57. Eddie from Ohio, Steve Earle, Sufjan. If you want to bring in some under-thirties, Spoon and OK Go. For another rock band, I also vote for the White Stripes.

    Comment by ZC Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:20 am

  58. Waco Brothers, Kelly Hogan

    Comment by steve schnorf Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:23 am

  59. Any rock acts that have had a decent album in the last decade would be an improvement. No nostalgia acts where a bunch of original members are missing!

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:26 am

  60. Schnorf, your depth and breadth never ceases to amaze me.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:27 am

  61. Be Your Own Pet (out of Nashville), White Stripes, if they are touring. Buddy Guy would tear it up. George Clinton. And of course, have Devin Miller and the Dead or Alives open up.

    Comment by Devin Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:33 am

  62. If they get Sheryl Crow I will walk to there if necessary.

    Comment by Ahem Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:35 am

  63. Bob Seger, the Stones, Nickelback, Rascal Flatts again, and of course, Rod Stewart

    Comment by maggiemae Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:37 am

  64. Jakes Leg would be cool for a side stage (havnt seen them since leaving stl) . Dave Mathews , The Other Ones, Wilco.

    Elvis turned 72 yesterday, maybe he will come out of retiremnt.

    Comment by The Horse Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:45 am

  65. Snow Patrol… http://www.snowpatrol.com/
    Minikiss… http://www.minikissonline.com/Pictures.php

    Comment by banded Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:55 am

  66. Since the fair has a tight budget, how about some good tribute bands?
    U2 tribute band in Chicago http://www.tribute2u2.com/
    Jimmy Buffett band
    http://www.landsharksband.com/
    http://www.b2bband.com/
    http://www.a1a-live.com/
    Beatles
    http://beatlemaniaalumni.com/TRIBUTE_BANDS.htm

    Comment by tribute Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 11:12 am

  67. Jello Biafra, of Dead Kennedys fame, would probally show up for Green Day. After all, he once considred a run for President on the party’s ticket.

    Comment by Squideshi Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 11:17 am

  68. What are you people smoking? The Stones? Luv ‘em. Try to see them everytime they’re in Chicago or St. Louis. But get real.

    Rich, I’m with you 100% on Wilco. Chicago band with downstate roots. Man, that would be such a welcome change from the washed-up, different line-up garbage that normally plays the grandstand.

    I’d like to add the eclectic, always entertaining live show of The Flaming Lips. Hey, they played the Minnesota State Fair last year.

    Comment by The Ghost Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 11:17 am

  69. Wilco. Drive By Truckers. Bottle Rockets. Waco Bros. Cheap Trick. Maybe Chicago.

    Please no REO. Please. Worst thing to ever come out of Chambana.

    Comment by jerry Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 11:33 am

  70. 1. Dierks Bentley
    2. Nickelback
    3. Miranda Lambert
    4. Rascal Flatts
    5. George Strait
    6. Journey
    7. Carrie Underwood
    8. Phil Vassar
    9. Toby Keith
    10. Kenny Chesney

    Comment by LathamPlace Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 11:50 am

  71. Ted Nugent, of course. Who better to play at the Illinois State fair then a raving Republican and a gun-nut. He’d definatly give all those liberals something to talk about, thats for sure.

    Comment by pickles!! Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:00 pm

  72. I suggest Tortured Soul. Excellent live band. Drummer pounds away and sings without missing a beat. Google them and see what I mean. Good music too. Will appeal to the young and old equally.

    Comment by Masters at Work Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:08 pm

  73. 1. U. S. Marine Corps Band
    2. Ted Nugent
    3. Eric Clapton
    4. Gay Cowboys in Bondage
    5. Moody Blues

    Comment by Ali Bin Haddin Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:27 pm

  74. Steven Earl
    John Hiatt
    Pork & the Havana Ducks if yet intact
    Duke Tumato & AllSatr Frogs
    Buckinghams
    Cryan Shames
    Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels
    Tom Jones
    David Allan Coe
    Merle Haggard & The Dixie Chicks

    Comment by Pat Hickey Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:32 pm

  75. Good suggestions so far… Let me add.

    Local:
    Wilco
    Umphrey’s McGee
    Dark Star Orchestra
    The Smoking Popes

    Non-Local:
    Widespread Panic
    Tea Leaf Green
    Cat Power
    Ween
    Brighteyes
    Robert Earl Keen

    Comment by DMF Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:40 pm

  76. I like Bare Naked Ladies - they do a fun show
    Chris Daughtry would have good mainstream appeal
    Don’t forget Survivor now that Rocky VI is out!

    Weird Al might be fun, too. IF he is allowed to have some fun with Illinois!

    Comment by Baltimoron Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:50 pm

  77. While Blue Man is awesome and totally blew away Champaign last month, they are more an “inside” than an outdoor act. But yeah, I’d definitely pay to see them anytime they are near.

    The other thing that’s a problem for Amy is, the fair never draws many people from more than about a 50-mile radius, no matter if you got the Beatles to reappear, no matter how big the ad budget or no budget at all. Everybody living in reasonable driving range of the fair already knows what it is, where it is and more or less WHEN it is every year. They’re only mildly curious about the details of the grandstand and any new feature act or activity. A very big name may draw a bit from Champaign, Bloomington-Normal, “maybe” St. Louis, depending on who it is, but without the bux to hire real currently-hot national-level superstars, you are depending on regional draws to regional tastes. Ergo, so much of that country-pop music I hate, but which is popular and sells well in this neck of the woods, and conversely, the dearth of soul, R&B, hip-hop, and rap acts.

    I have long championed the idea of an all-day alternative ‘palooza-type’ event on one of the otherwise dark days, based on the rodeo area so as to keep the very lucrative horse racing going as well. If you have the palooza at the rodeo, you sell ten regional/local bands for ten bucks via wristband, with a pretty big headliner to finish as an anchor act. The audience comes and goes thru the day, but spends all their time and money that day on vendors and the like on the grounds. Nine of the bands can be just good local/regional bands, and they share the stage and amps and etc so it could well be fairly cost-effective.

    Amy PLEASE bring back the Chicago Blues stage with lots of great blues and BBQ’s, this was by far the most fun for me every time it was active at the fair.

    Comment by Gregor Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:56 pm

  78. I agree about the Blues Stage. Bring it back. I also agree with others who say people should tone down their expectations. The Fair can’t afford the Stones, or anyone like that.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 12:59 pm

  79. Weird Al is the “get” of the year for an all-ages, family-friendly, knock ‘em dead show that will sell out and be remembered for the ages. Never have I seen a harder-working showman, including the late Godfather of Soul.

    For an more adult grandstand night, the Bob & Tom morning radio Show has multiple comedy tours rolling the midwest like Barnum & Bailey’s trains; you could book in a night of their redneck and white-collar comedians and count on a lot of free radio promo via their syndicated morning shows.

    If there’s a national tour for “High School Musical”, like they once had for “Dirty Dancing” the teenyboppers would swarm that. My kid won’t shut up about it, has all the soundtracks and etc.

    Comment by White and Nerdy Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:09 pm

  80. I know he’s Canadian, but who captures the spirit of the Heartland better than Neil Young?

    I like Buddy Guy, but his big venue shows bite. Big Bill Morganfield carries on the Chicago Blues and his father’s mantle. Let’s add Delbert McClinton to the blues list.

    Allison Krause & Union Station would be great. Toronto newcomers Martha’s Trouble would be a great pick to open for them.

    And let’s not forget The Dixie Chicks!!!

    Finally, please God, let’s not book Ted Nugent again. I don’t want to see my tax dollars subsidizing the wingnuts.

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:26 pm

  81. A family show is a great idea too. Chicago-based “Ralph’s World” would sell out on a Saturday afternoon:

    “Ralph’s World is the musical place where little guys and gals and their folks can rock rock rock and sing sing sing along without overdosing on sucrose. You can go to the bottom of the sea to the driver’s seat of a big rig to swinging on a jungle vine in just a few songs.

    It’s the creation of indie rocker and songwriter Ralph Covert, now residing in the Disney universe. The leader of Chicago’s top local pop-rockers of the last decade, The Bad Examples, takes the same high energy and McCartney-esque super-melodic approach to children’s music- basically only the lyrics are changed for the ears of the innocent.

    The universal critical acclaim includes The New York Times, NPR, Parents Magazine, and a Grammy nomination for last year’s ‘Green Gorilla’ disc. His new CD-DVD from Disney Sound, ‘Welcome To Ralph’s World!,’ was released October 3rd.”

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:30 pm

  82. Please, no more American Idol contestants! Let’s get actual music this year.

    I’ll echo some good suggestions:

    Steve Earle
    Wilco
    White Stripes
    Green Day
    Buddy Guy
    Allison Kraus
    Bring back Willie Nelson and George Thurogood

    Modest Mouse
    Lucinda Williams
    Ziggy Marley
    Ryan Adams

    Comment by Will Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:30 pm

  83. I would have to agree with Weird Al.

    How about Cheap Trick (they do a good show).
    The Music Box (A Genesis Lamb Lies down on Broadway show tribute band, I might be the only guy to go but you asked).
    Dick Holliday and the Bamboo Gang & Mr. Blotto
    Rush

    As for the “High School Musical” there is a tour but I think it is in Chicago early in the year, but “White and Nerdy” is right it would be huge with the tweens.

    Comment by OneMan Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:34 pm

  84. Wilco, Wilco, Wilco

    Comment by Anon Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 1:39 pm

  85. Rush would be a good one. They are rumored to be in the studio and are preparing to release a new album. They would cost a bit more but would be worth the money for a 3 hour show.

    Comment by Team Sleep Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 2:00 pm

  86. Drive-By Truckers and Wilco sound great to me.

    Comment by grh45 Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 2:03 pm

  87. I’m all for local. In addition to some of the others mentioned: Andrew Bird, Rachel Reis and Illinois First!. Although IF! will have to update their song about George Ryan, I suspect.

    Comment by M.V. Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 2:13 pm

  88. Outtkast

    Comment by corvax Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 2:45 pm

  89. Ted Nugent and invite Mayor Daley!

    Comment by Dollar USA Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 2:53 pm

  90. I never expected Vanilla Man to have that good of taste.

    Bottle Rockets
    Wilco
    Son Volt
    Steve Earle
    Willy Porter
    Kermit Ruffins
    Robbie Fulks
    Mighty Mighty Bosstones
    Sufjan Stevens (not your typical fair guy, but the Illinoize album would be fitting)
    North Mississippi AllStars
    Fountains of Wayne
    Living Colour
    Spearhead
    Hank Jr.
    Amy Mann
    Shawn Colvin

    For the Kids:
    Dan Zanes
    Laurie Berkner

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 3:10 pm

  91. I’d go see Allison Krause and Union Station. How about for the small stage a couple of bands from neighboring states— The Rainmakers and the Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies.

    Comment by HoosierDaddy Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 3:13 pm

  92. Oh, and forgot

    Poi Dog
    Ricky Skaggs
    I’ve heard he’s in the hospital, but Ralph Stanley
    Gourds
    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 3:22 pm

  93. Guster is a great band to see live.

    Comment by Megan Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 3:48 pm

  94. my dream ticket: rosie ledet (the zydeco princess), shakira, pretenders, evanescence, blue man group.

    Comment by cool hand claudio Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 3:59 pm

  95. Bottle Rockets, Earle, Son Volt, Gourds, DBTs??

    Cap Fax comments section = alt-country convention c. 1998? Who’da thunk it.

    At any rate, who needs that stuff at the fair when Springfield folks can just make the short trip to this?

    Comment by Reality Check Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:03 pm

  96. Cake. With the offbeat lyrics, they could write something about politics just for the event, and then it would end up being a radio hit. lol

    How about a song for Rod about all of his program proposals called “How Do You Afford Your Illinois Proposals?”

    : )

    Comment by Angie Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:07 pm

  97. She needs to book the band from last night’s party. They were great!

    John Fogerty would fill the place.

    Comment by B Hicks Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:10 pm

  98. Agree they have cater to local tastes and the budget isn’t much. So they end up with acts on the casino\state fair circuit. .38 Special, Lynard Skynard, Molly Hatchet, Alabama, UFO, Hank Jr., Whitesnake etc.

    FREEBIRD!

    I hadn’t realized Dan Fogelberg has advanced prostate cancer.

    Poi Dog Pondering are working on a new album and occasionally playing local. Forty bucks a pop for the New Year’s Eve show at The Vic.

    Comment by HappyToaster Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:11 pm

  99. Second for Eddie from Ohio. www.efohio.com

    Comment by Anon Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:16 pm

  100. Lonnie Brooks and his kids, Bernard Allison, Lonnie Mack, Canned Heat, Fabulous T-Birds and Savoy Brown.

    If Buddy Guy was to play the fair, I would eat a dozen deep fried Snickers. He don’t do fairs.

    Comment by Papa Legba Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 4:31 pm

  101. oh, yea, .. I almost forgot… do you think they could get the chicago symphony?

    Comment by The Horse Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:21 pm

  102. Paul Westerberg
    Elvis Costello
    Saw Doctors
    Cake
    David Byrne
    Smoking Popes
    John Hiatt
    They Might Be Giants
    Fountains of Wayne
    Soul Asylum
    Ben Folds
    Ryan Adams (not Bryan Adams)
    George Thorogood
    Great Big Sea
    Matthew Sweet
    The Bens
    or any combination of the above-mentioned.
    Or . . . best of all . . . the rumored reunion of The Police (like that’s going to happen)

    Comment by Jake from Elwood Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:28 pm

  103. Uncle Tupelo reunion!!! including Jay Bennett
    Shawn Colvin
    My Morning Jacket
    Modest Mouse
    The Roots
    Neil Young
    Woodbox Gang (my homer choice)
    Lucinda Williams
    Raconteurs
    Be Good Tanyas
    Dwight Yoakum
    Soul Rebels Brass Band (or any good NOLA band)
    Old 97s
    Reverend Horton Heat

    Comment by Saluki Yayhoo Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:44 pm

  104. Steely Dan
    Dianna Krall
    Ben Folds
    Jamie Cullum

    Comment by Drjazz Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 5:57 pm

  105. George Harrison, or if he can’t make it, John Lennon.

    Comment by Whoof-Whoof Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 6:14 pm

  106. The Twilight Ballroom needs a shot in the arm. Attendance has been dropping because of the choice of bands and switching to a DJ format during the week. Bring back Sentimental Journey and the Johnny Kaye Orchestra for two of the weekend dates. These big bands will boost turnout.

    Comment by senior fairgoer Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 6:20 pm

  107. Another vote for the Flaming Lips here although they just played the latest Lolla to mixed reviews.

    Wilco is the logical choice.

    Comment by Stuck with Sen. CPA Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 6:37 pm

  108. Van Halen, with David Lee Roth and Wolfie!

    Comment by gknif2 Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 7:59 pm

  109. Skynyrd….definitely Skynyrd.

    Comment by Establishment Republican Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:22 pm

  110. John Cougar Mellencamp
    Sting
    Rolling Stones
    Jackson Brown
    Neil Young
    Cold Play
    Bob Seger
    Green Day

    Comment by values matter Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 8:54 pm

  111. How about the Gov doing Elvis singing Happy Times Are Here Again(at least for us)

    Comment by Anon Again Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:07 pm

  112. I’ve got to ditto several mentioned above: Chicago, Huey Lewis, Diana Krall, Mellencamp. Also would love to hear crooners like Steve Tyrell and Harry Connick, Jr.

    Comment by Sarge Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 9:53 pm

  113. Westerberg has injured himself - too bad.

    Wilco, Bottle Rockets & Cheap Trick just make sense.

    Foo Fighters, Green Day, +44 would be dreamy

    Artic Monkeys & Pink Spiders too

    Can’t advise as to pop country, ‘don’t like it!

    Comment by Gettysburg Address said Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:06 pm

  114. this is my first post. i have been a subscriber and reader for a while, but it took this to bring me out. i love the alt country lists and am totally on board with vanilla man and archpundit’s recommendations. I’d add:

    The Hold Steady (for Rod)
    Spoon (too bad we all
    need to be fed)
    AC Newman or Neko Case (in case all the New Pornographers are are pushing the envelope)
    Dressy Bessy (Women’s Leg Caucus)
    All Girl Summer Fun Band (we could all use a laugh this session)
    Calexico (Latino Caucus)
    Star Room Boys (for those who like their country strait up)
    Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (Pharmacy Refusal folk)
    The Raconteurs (aren’t we all?)
    M. Ward (for me)
    Portastic (fun)
    OK Go (fun)

    Comment by Missing Springfield Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:16 pm

  115. Barry Freaking Manilow, whose first professional gig as a solo entertainer was at the (now gone)Little Corporal in Bourbonnais. He could retire from showbiz in the same state he started in.

    Comment by Six Degrees of Separation Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:41 pm

  116. I didn’t know that about Manilow. Weird.

    Also, how long ago did the Little Corporal close? I went by there last year some time and noticed it was defunct.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:43 pm

  117. LC’s been gone a few years. My dad and I used to eat there when we were in town, but I don’t make it back there too often these days. BTW, I’m meeting with a local official from the county tomorrow, I’ll ask him if he knows when LC closed.

    But…every Kankakee native should know the story. Here it is, from da man himself:

    “We had been on the road for about three months when (a female lounge singer) was offered a job in the musical “Sweet Charity.” We decided she should take it because it paid well and since the show was winding up in Chicago, we made plans to meet there.”

    “I found myself an agent and waited for a call as pianist in a bar in Chicago. Hal, the agent, called and said that before he could book me there, he’d have to try me out in a smaller town. I tried to tell him he should just trust me, that I had done this kind of thing dozens of times, but he didn’t buy it.”

    “Truth was I had never played solo in a piano bar. So Hal booked me into a piano bar in Kankakee, Illinois. The Little Corporal Lounge is in a shopping mall, the clientele is local and they usually get roaring drunk. They had put me in a dismal motel across the street from the Lounge, and I was nervous, I had never ever done anything like this in my life. I had always worked in the backround; behind the lead singer, never, ever as a soloist.”

    “I put on my new tuxedo in this dreary motel room, slicked back my hair and walked to the bar with my attache case filled with music. The piano was on a platform behind the bar, so I could look down at all the people drinking and they could talk to me and request tunes.”

    “When I walked into the club on that first night, I felt numb. I had never felt quite so numb. It was like being in a coma with none of the advantages. I climbed up to the piano as if a dream. When I sat down on the piano stool, I found it was too low and I couldn’t see anybody, so I asked for a bar stool.”

    “I still sit on a bar stool when I play piano. As far as the customers were concerned, I was invisible. I remember starting off with Meditation, a bossa nova. Very timidly. It was as if I weren’t there at all. Nobody looked up. Nobody reacted.”

    “Somehow I got through the first hour set. When I returned after my break, there were a few people around the piano and they were complimentary. I was surprised. But then the strangest thing started to happen to me. Every time I went back to the piano, I felt a little stronger; when I left it I became invisible.”

    “By the end of the evening, I was joking with the patrons, playing as they sang, and I even sang a few songs myself. But then every time I left the piano, I became invisible again.”

    “At the end of my first week there, I would walk into the place feeling invisible, climb up to the piano, click on the spotlight with my foot, and I would become attractive, worldly, witty. Woman started coming on to me, guys bought me drinks. I realised that the piano player is always the most attractive person in a place.”

    “By the end of my two-week stand at the Lounge, the transformation would begin in my awful little motel room. There I’d stand in front of the mirror, like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, combing my hair, putting on my tux, changing from Invisible Barry to Barry Manilow at the Keyboard, like it said outside the club.”

    Comment by Six Degrees of Separation Tuesday, Jan 9, 07 @ 10:53 pm

  118. Round One voting is now closed. Go to Round Two.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 10, 07 @ 6:20 am

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