Difference between revisions of "Chicago"
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*[[88/03/03-04 Chicago IL US Auditorium Theatre]] | *[[88/03/03-04 Chicago IL US Auditorium Theatre]] | ||
*[[Amos & Andy]] | *[[Amos & Andy]] | ||
− | *[[Briefcase Boogie]] | + | *[[Briefcase Boogie]]: ''"Oh what fun it is to ride/To Chicago every day"'' |
*[[Chicago '78]] | *[[Chicago '78]] | ||
*[[Chicago Walk-On]] | *[[Chicago Walk-On]] | ||
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*[[Dave Samuels]] | *[[Dave Samuels]] | ||
*[[Robert Shelton]] | *[[Robert Shelton]] | ||
+ | *[[The Untouchables]] | ||
*[[Elmer Valentine]] (former Chicago policeman) | *[[Elmer Valentine]] (former Chicago policeman) | ||
*[[WSTM, Chicago]] | *[[WSTM, Chicago]] |
Revision as of 10:41, 4 December 2021
Chicago, Illinois is the third most-populous city in the United States of America, after New York and Los Angeles.
- 74/05/11 Chicago IL US Auditorium Theatre
- 81/11/27 Chicago IL US Uptown Theater
- 84/11/23 Chicago IL US Bismarck Theatre
- 88/03/03-04 Chicago IL US Auditorium Theatre
- Amos & Andy
- Briefcase Boogie: "Oh what fun it is to ride/To Chicago every day"
- Chicago '78
- Chicago Walk-On
- James William Guercio
- Howlin' Wolf
- Jesus Just Left Chicago
- Legend Of The Illinois Enema Bandit
- Little Walter
- Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up (1984 - Chicago)
- Eliot Ness
- The Plaster Casters Of Chicago
- Lisa Popeil
- Ride My Face To Chicago
- Dave Samuels
- Robert Shelton
- The Untouchables
- Elmer Valentine (former Chicago policeman)
- WSTM, Chicago
- Haskell Wexler/Medium Cool