Nick Moss Band
“Nick Moss is at the forefront of contemporary Chicago blues. His muscular, electric energy combines jaw-dropping guitar, gruff, soulful vocals and impassioned songwriting.” — Living Blues
Joanna Connor Band : Come Back Home
Joanna Connor is a blues guitarist and singer who discovered her passion for music at a young age. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, she was influenced by diverse musical styles, including blues legends like Buddy Guy and Taj Mahal.
Connor moved to Chicago in 1984 to immerse herself in the blues scene. She quickly became part of the city's vibrant music community, performing with renowned artists such as Junior Wells, Otis Rush, and Koko Taylor. In 1988, she formed her own band and released her debut album "Believe It" in 1990. Throughout her career, Connor has toured internationally, released numerous albums, and shared stages with blues, rock, and jazz greats.
In recent years, viral videos of her slide guitar solos reignited interest in her music. This led to a collaboration with Joe Bonamassa, who produced her 2021 album "4801 South Indiana," which reached number one on the Billboard Blues chart. Connor continues to perform and record with her band, The Wrecking Crew 23', showcasing her powerful guitar skills and soulful vocals. Joanna Connor and The Wrecking Crew '23 released their new album, "Best Of Me,"
Old Town School's Blues Band showcase and Graduation Bash
Join us to experience students working out the blues with their own bands from the Old Town School of Folk Music. Witness the transformation that seven weeks of practice can bring to their sound! These performances will feature multiple groups playing non-stop music from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
Admission is free for these performances.
Sundays and Mondays - Open for Special Events Only
Did you know the world was created in just 5 nights? Yes! Specifically Tue-Sat. And on the 6th and 7th, even the creators took a break! That's right, just like the universe's founding mothers, we'll be taking a well-deserved rest on Sundays and Mondays. But don't worry, If you have an idea for a special event during our off days or any other day, please feel free to contact us. We're always looking for new ways to keep the fun going. Thanks for your understanding, and we'll see you soon!
Mon Apr 28 2025, 11:59 PM
Buy TicketsDave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Sheryl Youngblood hosting Blues, R&B, Soul, and Reggae Jam Session
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Tom Holland
With a legacy spanning over a remarkable 25 years, Tom Holland (of the Shuffle Kings) have left an indelible mark on the global blues stage. Their musical journey has taken them to renowned clubs and prestigious festivals across the world, enchanting audiences with their soul-stirring performances.
At the heart of this musical force is Tom Holland, a blues virtuoso whose dedication to his craft has propelled him to remarkable heights. Tom's musical journey reads like a who's who of blues legends – from sharing the stage with the iconic John Primer to harmonizing with the legendary Eddy Clearwater. Most recently, Tom had the distinct privilege of collaborating with the late James Cotton, a true luminary of the blues genre. These experiences haven't just shaped his artistry; they've solidified his reputation as one of the most sought-after blues musicians in the contemporary scene.
Harry Manx: A Night of Mystic Blues at Rosa's Lounge
Harry Manx is a visionary musician who bridges Eastern and Western traditions, blending blues with Indian ragas. Born on the Isle of Man and raised in Canada, Manx honed his craft on streets and stages worldwide. He studied under Grammy winner Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, adopting the Mohan Veena, a 20-stringed sitar/guitar hybrid. Manx's live shows are mesmerizing, featuring instruments like the Mohan Veena, lap steel, and harmonica. He has released nine albums, earning numerous awards, including seven Maple Blues Awards and five Juno nominations. His unique "mysticssippi" sound combines Indian folk, slide guitar blues, and gospel, captivating audiences globally.
Mike Wheeler Band
Mike Wheeler is a versatile and accomplished musician, renowned for his mastery of the Chicago blues scene. With a voice reminiscent of Sam Cooke and guitar skills that span genres from jazz to rock, Wheeler has become a cornerstone of the Windy City's musical landscape. His talent has led him to collaborate with notable artists such as Nellie Tiger Travis, Peaches Staten, and Demetria Taylor, as well as record five albums with Big James & The Chicago Playboys.
Wheeler's musical journey has taken him across the globe, performing in Monaco, France, Switzerland, Spain, and Belgium. He has shared stages with blues legends including Buddy Guy, B.B. King, and Koko Taylor, cementing his status as a world-class performer. In recognition of his contributions to the genre, Mike Wheeler was inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame in 2014, solidifying his place as a true ambassador of Chicago blues.
Sundays and Mondays - Open for Special Events Only
Did you know the world was created in just 5 nights? Yes! Specifically Tue-Sat. And on the 6th and 7th, even the creators took a break! That's right, just like the universe's founding mothers, we'll be taking a well-deserved rest on Sundays and Mondays. But don't worry, If you have an idea for a special event during our off days or any other day, please feel free to contact us. We're always looking for new ways to keep the fun going. Thanks for your understanding, and we'll see you soon!
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Stefan Hillesheim Band
Originally from Koblenz, Germany Stefan Hillesheim moved to the US in 2014. Stefan played in several gospel, funk, rock, and R&B groups in southern California before he relocated to Chicago, IL in pursuit of a full-time career as a blues musician. The blues has always been at the heart of Stefan’s passion for music - Chicago provided the ideal scene for him to grow as a blues artist and learn from the best and most authentic sources. Stefan is best known for his slide guitar playing, soulful vocals, and dynamic live performances. Being considered an "old soul", Stefan's main inspirations are Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Lil Ed Williams
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
Luke Pytel Band feat. Mzz Reese: If you don’t treat my cookies right...Mzz Reese B-Day Celebration
Luke Pytel is a dynamic blues guitarist and vocalist known for his high-energy performances and fiery guitar playing. Over the past two decades, he has backed up numerous artists and shared the stage with blues legends such as Jimmy Johnson and Big James Montgomery. Leading his own band for the last 13 years, Luke's diverse repertoire spans old-school blues, contemporary blues, and hits by artists like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has also performed internationally in countries including Belgium, France, England, and Latvia.
Matthew Skoller Chicago Wind with Precious Taylor
Matthew Skoller is one of Chicago’s most respected harp blowers and blues bandleaders. Since 1987 he has played all of Chicago’s heaviest showcase venues and toured much of the world with his super tight ensembles. Deeply rooted in the tradition of the Chicago blues elders with whom he worked and studied, Skoller has developed a unique style that conjures the past while being firmly planted in the present. His blues wardrobe clothes a range of original songs whose subject matter comments on many of the issues and realities of life during this age of technology, information and upheaval. Skoller, known for his fiery and engaging performances, combines passionate harp playing and singing with original song writing and prodigious production skills. He has self produced 4 of his own critically acclaimed cds. More...
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Nicholas Alexander Band
Nicholas Alexander, son of the renowned blues musician Linsey Alexander, is making his mark in the music scene with a blend of blues and soul influences. Growing up under the guidance of his father, known as the original “Hoochie Man,” Nicholas has embraced his musical heritage while carving out his unique sound.
Nicholas's deep connection to his father's music is evident in his performances, whether filling in for Linsey at prestigious events like the Delmark tribute at the Chicago Blues Festival or gracing the stage at local clubs. His upcoming album features songs that pay homage to Linsey's legacy, with the first single, “Mona Lisa was a Man,” holding a special significance as one of Nicholas's earliest guitar influences.
In collaboration with a talented ensemble of Chicago musicians, Nicholas is set to release his album, showcasing a fusion of blues and soul that reflects his musical evolution. Despite his roots in the blues, Nicholas aims to bring a fresh perspective to the genre by infusing elements of sixties and seventies soul music into his work.
With the release of his second single, “Popcorn,” on March 8th, produced by Connor Korte, Nicholas Alexander continues to push boundaries and deliver dynamic interpretations of classic tunes. His music, including singles like “Mona Lisa was a Man” and “Popcorn,” will be available on all major streaming platforms, offering listeners a taste of his innovative approach to blues and soul music. Stay tuned for updates on the official album release as Nicholas Alexander embarks on a musical journey that honors tradition while embracing new creative horizons.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Lil Ed Williams
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
Ivy Ford Band :: Let the Good Times Roll
Ivy Ford is a rising star in the blues and soul music scene, hailing from the Chicagoland area. A multi-talented artist, Ford showcases her skills as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, drawing from a diverse range of musical influences while staying true to her blues and soul roots.
Ford's career took off in 2015 when she opened for the legendary Buddy Guy in Chicago, leaving a lasting impression that solidified her place in the industry. In less than a decade, she has achieved remarkable success, including international performances with two tours in France and Belgium, as well as regular appearances across the United States, from coast to coast and throughout the Midwest.
A prolific artist, Ford has independently produced and released three full-length original albums, along with several singles. Her work has garnered numerous nominations for both her recordings and songwriting, as well as her live performances.
Ford's talent has caught the attention of notable publications worldwide. Magazines such as France's "Soul Bag" and the UK's "Blues Matters" have featured extensive interviews and expressed strong support for her upcoming projects.
Known for her exceptional musicianship and captivating stage presence, Ivy Ford brings an authentic and timeless energy to her live performances. Her ability to connect with audiences through her music has established her as a compelling force in the contemporary blues and soul scene.
Sheryl Youngblood :: Breaking Up Somebody's Home
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Rosa's Blues Jam hosted by David Levit
Rosa's Lounge is excited to announce the long-awaited return of its legendary Blues-Jam, now scheduled to take place on the third Wednesday of each month. Since its establishment in 1984, Rosa's Blues-Jam has been a stage for iconic blues personalities such as Chico Chism, Buddy Scott, Valerie Wellington, James Wheeler, Melvin Taylor, Sugar Blue, Lil Ed, Willie Buck, Mary Lane, and many others. The Blues-Jam has always attracted seasoned, world-known recording artists as well as novices with a strong will to learn and network with other musicians. Our focus is on creating the best possible music. What sets Rosa's Blues-Jam apart is its commitment to providing direction and suggestions based on classic Blues songs, paying respect to the original black creators of the Blues. Musicians are welcomed to bring their instruments and immerse themselves in the blues, getting acquainted with the environment and with the intention of creating an unforgettable musical experience.
Wed May 21 2025, 9:00 PM
Buy TicketsRosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Willie Buck
Willie Buck’s career as a blues singer began slowly after he arrived in the “Windy City,” Chicago, in the 1950s. He quickly got into the circles by exploring, through a relative, Muddy Waters at his standard gig venue, the renowned Sylvio's Club in West Side. Muddy Waters is a name to which he has often been stylistically compared, but Willie has created his own career and song respecting traditions.
Stephen Hull Experience :: I'll Play The Blues For You
Meet the sensational talent of Stephen Hull Experience, a young force breathing new life into the blues scene. Born in 1999 in Racine, Wisconsin, Stephen Hull discovered his love for blues at 14, drawing inspiration from legends like Albert King and B.B. King. His guitar mastery, soulful vocals, and infectious personality define his musical journey. A rising star in Chicago's blues clubs and southeastern Wisconsin venues, Stephen has garnered attention in publications like Living Blues and Blues & Rhythm: The Gospel Truth. From the Chicago Blues Fest to the Mississippi Valley Blues Fest, Stephen Hull is making waves.
Melvin Taylor & The Slack Band
"One of the most exhilarating blues guitarists to emerge in the past decade is more a blues innovator than a purist, mixing jazz chords and rock influences into his tapestry of electric blues." -Rolling Stone Magazine
"A volcanic guitarist the sort of virtuosity that drags an audience into a world of risks and chances and excitement." -The New York Times
"Melvin Taylor isn't just a some unbelievable long-esteemed player of truly formidable skill but rather a treasury that proves beyond doubt that Melvin Taylor needs to be placed within the museum of the guitar greats: Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Chet Atkins, Frank Zappa, Earl Klugh, Jim Hall, Leo Kottke, Robert Fripp, Grant Green, Pat Metheny, all of 'em, regardless of style and genre." -Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange about "Beyond the Burning Guitar"
Pete Galanis Feat. Nate Manos
Nate Manos is known by his peers and blues fans alike as one of the premier Blues, R&B & Soul singers and guitar players on the Chicago music scene. Nate has multiple residencies at Chicago’s premier nightclubs Blue Chicago, Buddy Guy's Legends, and the legendary Rosa’s Lounge. Nate has worked and played with countless Chicago Blues greats such as Jimmy Johnson, A C Reed & The Sparkplugs, Nellie “Tiger” Travis, Shirley Johnson, Laretha Weathersby, Rico McFarland, Chico Banks, Pete Galanis, Omar Coleman, Sheryl Youngblood. Nate also briefly co-fronted his own project with Delmark Recording artist and Omar Coleman, and blues guitar great and one of the original Sons Of Blues, Dan Carelli, in a band called “The Troubled Minds”. Nate has been blessed to share festival and nightclub stages with some of his idols and mentors, such as Buddy Guy, Jimmy Johnson, Chicago, Kool & The Gang, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, George Thorogood, Les Getrex, A C Reed, and Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials.
Sheryl Youngblood hosting Blues, R&B, Soul, and Reggae Jam Session
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Lil Ed Williams
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
Gerald McClendon Soul Keeper :: Can't Nobody Stop Me Now
Gerald McClendon, known as the "Soulkeeper" in Chicago, is a versatile R&B singer/songwriter who has wowed audiences across the Midwest and beyond. With sold-out shows at major venues and captivating performances worldwide, including in Asia and Sydney, Australia, Gerald's soulful sound resonates internationally.
Embracing the essence of R&B Soul, Gerald McClendon channels the timeless styles of Motown, Stax, and Atlantic records. Drawing inspiration from legends like Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder, he infuses his performances with a passion that reflects his deep love for music and his dedication to entertaining audiences.
Vino Louden Band :: Watch Your Conduct!
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Vino Louden gives his best whether he is performing for 20 or 20,000. He was handpicked by Koko Taylor to join her Blues Machine. When she saw Louden in an Otis Clay video, she knew she had to have him as her guitarist. Vino has also played with legends like Mighty Joe Young, Bobby Rush, and more. Vino has been leading his own band for over a decade domestically and internationally.
Divine Diva - Lynne Jordan’s Nina Simone Tribute - A Soulful Prelude to the Chicago Blues Festival
Chicago’s own Lynne Jordan is a powerhouse vocalist and performer whose dynamic presence and genre-spanning voice—blues, jazz, funk, rock, and even country—have made her a beloved institution in the city’s music scene. Known for her bawdy humor and magnetic storytelling, she fronts the acclaimed band The Shivers and has dazzled audiences everywhere from local clubs to international stages, including a landmark performance for 250,000 in Kyiv. Roger Ebert once called her his “favorite diva.” Jordan’s credits include collaborations with Tom Waits, Urge Overkill, and Toronzo Cannon, as well as standout tributes to Nina Simone and Janis Joplin. A featured vocalist with Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues. She continues to tour, record, and captivate crowds with her signature blend of music, humor, and heart.
Sun Jun 1 2025, 7:00 PM
Buy TicketsDave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Stefan Hillesheim Band
Originally from Koblenz, Germany Stefan Hillesheim moved to the US in 2014. Stefan played in several gospel, funk, rock, and R&B groups in southern California before he relocated to Chicago, IL in pursuit of a full-time career as a blues musician. The blues has always been at the heart of Stefan’s passion for music - Chicago provided the ideal scene for him to grow as a blues artist and learn from the best and most authentic sources. Stefan is best known for his slide guitar playing, soulful vocals, and dynamic live performances. Being considered an "old soul", Stefan's main inspirations are Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Lil Ed Williams
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
Sheryl Youngblood Band: The Ultimate After-Fest Blues Party
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
John Primer & The Real Deal Blues Band: The Ultimate After-Fest Blues Party
John Primer: A Chicago Blues Living Legend
John Primer has undisputedly helped shape the sound and style of Chicago blues. The echoes of tradition from the birthplaces he played, such as Maxwell Street, Theresa's, Checkerboard, and Rosa's Lounge, can be heard in every chord he plays. John Primer is a true Chicago Blues Living Legend.
Born in 1945 on a Mississippi sharecropper's land, Primer was inspired by his family's hard work, field songs, and the blues. His dream was to one day play with the legendary Muddy Waters.
In 1963, Primer moved to Chicago and began his journey to becoming a great bluesman. He started with a steady gig at the legendary Maxwell Street and then played seven nights a week for seven years at the famous Theresa's Lounge, where he was taught by the founding fathers of the blues.
Primer's talent caught the attention of Willie Dixon, who took him on tour with his Chicago Blues All-Stars Band. In 1981, Primer's dream came true when he got to play with Muddy Waters, who called him to lead his band, a life-changing experience.
After Muddy's passing, Primer joined Magic Slim & The Teardrops for 14 years, traveling the world. In 1995, he began leading his own band, The Real Deal Blues Band. Primer has been recorded on more than 87 albums, with 17 under his own name, and has written and produced over 55 songs.
Primer's contributions to the blues have been widely recognized. He has received two Grammy Award nominations, two Lifetime Achievement Awards, been inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame, awarded the "Muddy Award," and won numerous Blues Music Awards and Blues Blast Awards. John Primer is a true Chicago Blues Icon, whose music continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
Stephen Hull Experience: The Ultimate After-Fest Blues Party
Meet the sensational talent of Stephen Hull Experience, a young force breathing new life into the blues scene. Born in 1999 in Racine, Wisconsin, Stephen Hull discovered his love for blues at 14, drawing inspiration from legends like Albert King and B.B. King. His guitar mastery, soulful vocals, and infectious personality define his musical journey. A rising star in Chicago's blues clubs and southeastern Wisconsin venues, Stephen has garnered attention in publications like Living Blues and Blues & Rhythm: The Gospel Truth. From the Chicago Blues Fest to the Mississippi Valley Blues Fest, Stephen Hull is making waves.
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
A Patch of Blues: Makes Their Rosa's Lounge Debut
A Patch of Blues is a dynamic blues and soul band featuring Fati Jones (vocals), Rebecca Egwuenu (lead guitar), Claudia Easterwood (bass), and Stacy Norris (drums). Brought together by their shared love for the blues and their city’s rich musical heritage, these longtime friends have crafted a sound that blends soulful authenticity with an urban, funky edge. Each member is an accomplished musician and vocalist, contributing to the band’s distinctive style.
Known for electrifying performances, A Patch of Blues has captivated audiences across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond. Highlights include competing at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in 2023 and 2024, and performing at DemPalooza during the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. Their excellence was recognized with the 2024 Chicago Music Award for Most Outstanding Band, celebrating their exceptional musicianship and soulful interpretations of the blues.
With a mission to unite and heal through music, A Patch of Blues continues to bring their unique energy to stages and festivals, leaving an indelible mark on the blues scene.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Tom Holland
With a legacy spanning over a remarkable 25 years, Tom Holland (of the Shuffle Kings) have left an indelible mark on the global blues stage. Their musical journey has taken them to renowned clubs and prestigious festivals across the world, enchanting audiences with their soul-stirring performances.
At the heart of this musical force is Tom Holland, a blues virtuoso whose dedication to his craft has propelled him to remarkable heights. Tom's musical journey reads like a who's who of blues legends – from sharing the stage with the iconic John Primer to harmonizing with the legendary Eddy Clearwater. Most recently, Tom had the distinct privilege of collaborating with the late James Cotton, a true luminary of the blues genre. These experiences haven't just shaped his artistry; they've solidified his reputation as one of the most sought-after blues musicians in the contemporary scene.
Morry Sochat and The Special 20’s :: Let The Good Times Roll
Morry Sochat & The Special 20’s are injecting a vibrant new energy into the Chicago Blues landscape. Their music blends traditional Chicago Blues with elements of Swing and 1950s Rock 'n' Roll, creating a unique and dynamic sound. Drawing inspiration from blues legends such as Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Louis Jordan, Junior Wells, and other iconic figures from the Chicago blues scene, the band pays homage to the rich history of the genre while infusing it with their own modern twist.
Toronzo Cannon: SHUT UP & PLAY! USA Tour
Toronzo Cannon stands as a leading figure in the Chicago blues scene, renowned for his electrifying guitar work and soul-stirring vocals. His 2016 debut album, "The Chicago Way," on the prestigious Alligator Records label, propelled him to international acclaim, showcasing his raw talent and authentic blues artistry.
Cannon's follow-up release, "The Preacher, The Politician Or The Pimp," further cemented his status as a trailblazer in contemporary blues, captivating audiences worldwide with his dynamic live performances and unwavering passion.
"Shut-up & Play": A Masterpiece of Emotion and Virtuosity
In his latest offering, "Shut-up & Play," Cannon delivers 11 striking new originals, each infused with purpose and passion. From scorching-hot blues to gospel-inspired rave-ups to deep, slow burners, the songs traverse the entire gamut of human emotions, all ignited by Cannon's dynamic guitar work and commanding, cathartic singing.
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Rosa's Blues Jam hosted by David Levit
Rosa's Lounge is excited to announce the long-awaited return of its legendary Blues-Jam, now scheduled to take place on the third Wednesday of each month. Since its establishment in 1984, Rosa's Blues-Jam has been a stage for iconic blues personalities such as Chico Chism, Buddy Scott, Valerie Wellington, James Wheeler, Melvin Taylor, Sugar Blue, Lil Ed, Willie Buck, Mary Lane, and many others. The Blues-Jam has always attracted seasoned, world-known recording artists as well as novices with a strong will to learn and network with other musicians. Our focus is on creating the best possible music. What sets Rosa's Blues-Jam apart is its commitment to providing direction and suggestions based on classic Blues songs, paying respect to the original black creators of the Blues. Musicians are welcomed to bring their instruments and immerse themselves in the blues, getting acquainted with the environment and with the intention of creating an unforgettable musical experience.
Wed Jun 18 2025, 9:00 PM
Buy TicketsRosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Lil Ed Williams
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
The Jimmys: A Powerhouse Blues Experience from Madison, WI
The Jimmys: A Powerhouse Blues Experience
Hailing from Madison, Wisconsin, The Jimmys are a 7-piece blues powerhouse that has been electrifying audiences across the Midwest and beyond. Led by the dynamic, six-time award-winning keyboardist Jimmy Voegeli on keyboards and vocals, Perry Weber on guitar and Chris Sandoval on drums, this high-energy ensemble delivers a potent blend of blues, roots rock, and old-school R&B.
With their killer horn section, greasy guitars, funky keys, and a rhythm section boasting a heart and soul as deep as the Mississippi, The Jimmys create a sound that's both timeless and fresh. Their performances are full-blown parties that leave audiences exhilarated and craving more.
Acclaimed recording artist Tinsley Ellis raves, "The Jimmys are one hard act to follow at a blues festival...they've got it all: songs, musicianship and showmanship. Great guys. Great Sounds!"
Bruce Iglauer, founder of the legendary Alligator Records, adds, “The Jimmys are excellent musicians, wildly fun entertainers, and perform a slew of strong, original songs. They’re a treat for any fans of roots rock, old school R&B, and straight-up blues. Every performance is like a party!”
Willie Buck & Bob Corritore with Jimi Primetime Smith: CD Release Party 'Oh Yeah!'
Bob Corritore, born in Chicago in 1956, is a renowned blues harmonica player, producer, and promoter. Inspired by Muddy Waters at age 12, he mastered the harmonica under the guidance of Chicago blues legends. Now based in Phoenix, Corritore has released over 100 recordings, earned multiple music awards, and runs the Rhythm Room music venue. He continues to champion traditional blues through performances, productions, and his long-running radio show.
Dave Herrero Feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Sheryl Youngblood hosting Blues, R&B, Soul, and Reggae Jam Session
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Rosa's All-Stars Band Feat. Tom Holland
With a legacy spanning over a remarkable 25 years, Tom Holland (of the Shuffle Kings) have left an indelible mark on the global blues stage. Their musical journey has taken them to renowned clubs and prestigious festivals across the world, enchanting audiences with their soul-stirring performances.
At the heart of this musical force is Tom Holland, a blues virtuoso whose dedication to his craft has propelled him to remarkable heights. Tom's musical journey reads like a who's who of blues legends – from sharing the stage with the iconic John Primer to harmonizing with the legendary Eddy Clearwater. Most recently, Tom had the distinct privilege of collaborating with the late James Cotton, a true luminary of the blues genre. These experiences haven't just shaped his artistry; they've solidified his reputation as one of the most sought-after blues musicians in the contemporary scene.
Bob Stroger: I Am The Blues
Bob Stroger, at 94 years old, remains an active touring musician and a celebrated figure in the blues community. In 2025, he became the oldest performer ever inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, a testament to his enduring influence on the genre. Stroger also received the 2024 Blues Music Award for Instrumentalist – Bass, marking the fifth time he has earned this prestigious honor.
Born on December 27, 1930, near Hayti, Missouri, Stroger's journey into music began after moving to Chicago during his youth. Living near Silvio’s nightclub on the West Side, he was inspired by legends such as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Initially self-taught on guitar, Stroger transitioned to bass under the encouragement of peers like Calvin “Fuzz” Jones and Bob Anderson. His early bands included the Red Tops and Joe Russell and the Blues Hustlers.
Stroger’s career took off in the 1970s when he joined Otis Rush’s band, becoming a cornerstone of Rush's rhythm section and gaining international recognition through touring and studio work. He later collaborated with Sunnyland Slim, Snooky Pryor, Pinetop Perkins, Jimmy Rogers, and many other blues icons. Encouraged by Sunnyland Slim, Stroger began singing and recording as a vocalist in the 1990.
As a solo artist, Stroger has released several albums, including In the House: Live at Lucerne (2002), Bob Is Back in Town (2006), Keepin’ Together (2014), and That’s My Name (2022), recorded with Brazil’s Headcutters blues band. His music reflects decades of experience and versatility, blending traditional blues grooves with his distinctive style.
Beyond performing, Stroger is dedicated to mentoring young musicians through programs like the Pinetop Perkins Foundation workshops. Known for his immaculate stage presence and warm demeanor, he continues to embody the spirit of Chicago blues while passing its legacy to future generations
Melody Angel: Screaming To The Sky
Melody Angel is a dynamic force in the music world, often hailed as the powerhouse of "electric church music." With her soulful vocals and electrifying guitar skills, she captivates audiences on stages around the globe. Her self-titled album and accompanying international tour have garnered attention, enchanting fans across Germany and numerous cities in the U.S., including Chicago, Denver, and Florida. This October, she is set to perform a highly anticipated series of shows in Lima, Peru.
Critics universally praise Melody for her commanding stage presence and musical talent, drawing comparisons to legendary artists like Jimi Hendrix, Prince, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. A true prodigy, she taught herself to play guitar on a purple electric Fender Stratocaster that remains her companion today. In addition to guitar, Melody is a multi-instrumentalist skilled in piano, bass, and drums, showcasing her versatility by playing and producing her latest album single-handedly.
Defying industry norms, Melody embodies a generational talent dedicated to achieving her rock and roll dreams against all odds. Her journey is a testament to perseverance and passion in the face of adversity.