event
Robbie Fulks
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Mon Feb 1
7 pm
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListings.action?venueId=13340 Robbie Fulks at The Hideout
Robbie Fulks was introduced to many as an alt-country smartass, thanks to songs like “She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died),” and his live sets often detour into wildly bizarre humor. But albums like 2001’s Couples In Trouble proved him a startlingly effective and diverse songwriter. Plus, his 2007 live album Revenge! captured how his ambition and goofier tendencies mesh into stupendously fun live shows. Fulks graduates from versatile and prolific to, shall we say, bulk-sized with his new digital release, 50-Vc. Doberman. It’s a ginormous 50-song set, but don’t be surprised if the material’s pretty damn consistent. Here, Fulks closes out his February Hideout residency with "soft and seldom-played" originals.
The Hideout 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL -
Mon Feb 8
7 pm
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListings.action?venueId=13340 Robbie Fulks at The Hideout
Robbie Fulks was introduced to many as an alt-country smartass, thanks to songs like “She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died),” and his live sets often detour into wildly bizarre humor. But albums like 2001’s Couples In Trouble proved him a startlingly effective and diverse songwriter. Plus, his 2007 live album Revenge! captured how his ambition and goofier tendencies mesh into stupendously fun live shows. Fulks graduates from versatile and prolific to, shall we say, bulk-sized with his new digital release, 50-Vc. Doberman. It’s a ginormous 50-song set, but don’t be surprised if the material’s pretty damn consistent. Here, Fulks closes out his February Hideout residency with "soft and seldom-played" originals.
The Hideout 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL -
Mon Feb 15
7 pm
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListings.action?venueId=13340 Robbie Fulks at The Hideout
Robbie Fulks was introduced to many as an alt-country smartass, thanks to songs like “She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died),” and his live sets often detour into wildly bizarre humor. But albums like 2001’s Couples In Trouble proved him a startlingly effective and diverse songwriter. Plus, his 2007 live album Revenge! captured how his ambition and goofier tendencies mesh into stupendously fun live shows. Fulks graduates from versatile and prolific to, shall we say, bulk-sized with his new digital release, 50-Vc. Doberman. It’s a ginormous 50-song set, but don’t be surprised if the material’s pretty damn consistent. Here, Fulks closes out his February Hideout residency with "soft and seldom-played" originals.
The Hideout 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL -
Mon Feb 22
7 pm
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListings.action?venueId=13340 Robbie Fulks at The Hideout
Robbie Fulks was introduced to many as an alt-country smartass, thanks to songs like “She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died),” and his live sets often detour into wildly bizarre humor. But albums like 2001’s Couples In Trouble proved him a startlingly effective and diverse songwriter. Plus, his 2007 live album Revenge! captured how his ambition and goofier tendencies mesh into stupendously fun live shows. Fulks graduates from versatile and prolific to, shall we say, bulk-sized with his new digital release, 50-Vc. Doberman. It’s a ginormous 50-song set, but don’t be surprised if the material’s pretty damn consistent. Here, Fulks closes out his February Hideout residency with "soft and seldom-played" originals.
The Hideout 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL
Robbie Fulks was introduced to many as an alt-country smartass, thanks to songs like “She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died),” and his live sets often detour into wildly bizarre humor. But albums like 2001’s Couples In Trouble proved him a startlingly effective and diverse songwriter. Plus, his 2007 live album Revenge! captured how his ambition and goofier tendencies mesh into stupendously fun live shows. Fulks graduates from versatile and prolific to, shall we say, bulk-sized with his new digital release, 50-Vc. Doberman. It’s a ginormous 50-song set, but don’t be surprised if the material’s pretty damn consistent. Here, Fulks closes out his February Hideout residency with "soft and seldom-played" originals.
Updated 12/21/2011