Theatre in Review

Jason Royal

Jason Royal

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March 6th was another inspiring night when Americans got together to raise money for Haiti relief.  100% of all money received went straight to Oxfam America (Haiti first-responder). The night started out with a band called “Aktar Aktar” (my favorite band of the night by the way).   They got the party started with original rock songs where I found myself ‘head bobbing’ and even dancing a little after a few beers.   The band was young but had a tight sound and just great alternative rock sound. They threw in a cover song or two, which kept the interest of anyone not into their music, but I think everyone was diggin’ their sound anyway.  

 

aktar2Between each set, there were raffles and prizes and it seemed like everyone was winning something.   I even won a $50.00 gift card to Shaw’s Crab house.   As you can see from the list below, over 30 businesses donated gift cards, cash and various prizes, which allowed for lots of raffles between each set.   The support from local Chicago businesses was outstanding.  The night continued with a band called “Bad With Names” who had a less heavy feel, but was still fun and full of energy.  They had a bongo player who took front stage and played the bongos like he was the star of the show. (and I think maybe he was).  After that, “The Glide took the stage.   They shook the floors with their extremely loud and hard sound.  Last to donate his talent to the cause was “Professor Kliq” who turned the party into a nightclub.   The Professor hit the crowd with his cool range of digital sounds and DJ pumping equipment which got everyone on their feet.   Over all the night was a great success and everything was done for Haiti.  In between one of the acts a gentleman from Haiti named Raul gave a touching speech to thank everyone for their donations and hard work.  He has family back in Haiti.

 

Haiti_helpersEveryone involved wanted to thank Gerry Haptas who was the backbone behind this entire event.  They also wanted to thank Aurelio's pizza who stepped up to provide & run everything to do with pizza - and then donated all proceeds. GW Promotions would also like to thank Chris Aeilo - Villa Park attorney who did all legal work, Tom K – who did printing and Ryan Flores who designed flyer/t-shirt logos.  In addition, the following people also volunteered their time and effort: Carrie, Scott, Amy, Brad, Debbie, Dave, Karla, Betty, Sally, Jake, Bob, Frank & Dan, Rachael, Mike and Vanessa. 

 

The Buzz staff was more than happy to attend this event and continues to send our best wishes and prayers to the people of Haiti.

 

Sponsors: Lunar Brewing, Schweppe's, Village Manager, Village of Villa Park, New Glarus Brewery, Punky's Pub, Sooper Lube, Caps, Effigy / Flight 112, Chicago White Sox, Anyways, Outback Steakhouse, Aurelio's Pizza, Fox Bowl, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Hilton Hotel, 8 to 8 Cigars, Ed Debevics, Gino's East, Eduardo's, Wildfire, Maggiano's, Shaw's Crab House, Mack's Golden Pheasant, Emmett's, Plain White T's, O'Neil's Pub, ACE Hardware, Champp's, Villa Park Police Dept, Standard Bank & ALDIs and Buffalo Wild Wings.

From the Mouths of BabesThis past Thursday, my cousin invited to see a band play at Goose Island on Clybourn. From the Mouth of Babes was the name of the band. “Sounds fun” I said. As a drummer, I am always open to seeing bands and having a few drinks.

Tuesday, 02 February 2010 18:49

Laugh Again with Gaffigan

 

Comedian Jim Gaffigan brought his hilarious “Mr. Universe” show to the Chicago Theater for a weekend of packed shows much to the delight of his loyal followers and newfound fans alike. Though the weather was frigid, the comedy was as hot as it gets. I had a nice isle seat in row 8, which was great since I am so damn tall I need to stretch my big dawgs in the isle!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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