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Great live venue on a quiet stretch of Lincoln known mainly for antique shops. Local artists of the rock-to-folk persuasion play reasonably priced shows, with big names like Me'Shell Ndegeocello and Gov't Mule occasionally stopping in for an intimate, low-key performance. One of the few scenes that Chicago's willing to support on a regular basis, there's a huge rockabilly night the first Thursday of every month.
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