A Letter to Our Loyal Patrons
The Best Blues Fans in the Country
As most of you know by now, Chord On Blues
closed it’s doors on Friday January 5th. After celebrating
our 10th Birthday on New Years Eve, it became brutally clear
that we could no longer afford to absorb the losses we were incurring.
Not even for one more day. So, we closed the doors saying that
we were going to step back and regroup. In the interim, many
of you have sent e-mails of support and encouragement. I can
tell you that those letters have been THE single most moving
experience in ten years of business and rocked me to my core.
So … after 30 days of “regrouping” we have
decided a couple of things. 1) 30 days is not enough time to
restructure a 10 year old business. 2) Not having the nation’s
finest blues musicians on our stage is too much to bear. So … we
need a band aid or a bridge to what will eventually be our future.
To that end I’m happy to announce a few shows that we hope
will help bridge the gap.
On Saturday February 10th we’re pleased
to announce that we will be able to honor our contract with Chris
Duarte. Over the past 6 years or so, C.O.B. has become a Chicagoland
home for Chris and his tour depended on this gig. I hope you
can all come down and get your blues groove on with one of the
most dynamic guitarists in the country.
And then … From Friday February 23rd
to Sunday February 25th, we’ll throw a three day Blues
Festival, tentatively titled, The Chord On Blues Winter Fest
07 / One More For The Road or Never Say Die! The lineup consists
of all the bands from January that I had to cancel. This is my
way of trying to get that money back in their pocket. Money they
sorely need. If you were ever going to support a show here at
C.O.B. this is the show. It’s going to be one hell of a
party and will help keep these talented and humble musicians
working.
As for our future plans … We’re
going to do at least one show a month. They will be hard to market
as the dates will revolve around the artist’s tour so the
dates will fluctuate between the beginning, middle and end of
the month. The only way you will know about them is through e-blasts
to our e-mail list and our web site. PLEASE sign up for our e-mail
list. We do not share it with anybody … EVER! My hope is
that by reducing the amount of shows we do each month, we can
fill the room up and give these bluesmen and women the crowds
they deserve. We will certainly continue to bring in the artists
that you have supported in large numbers. People like Lonnie
and Ronnie Brooks, Tab Benoit, Walter Trout, Tinsley Ellis, Coco
Montoya etc.
Our show in March is Hamilton Loomis on
Friday March 16th. He was here last fall and played to a half
full house. I’m bringing him back because it’s one
of the best shows we’ve had in here. Trust me on this one
and never mind the fact that he’s not a house hold name.
Ham is great and he has the chops and stage craft to make himself
one of the most popular acts in the blues biz.
For a month now I’ve been trying
to find the words to write this letter and convey to all of you
how much your support over the years has meant. Many bluesmen
who have counted on us for their Chicago play have now lost another
venue, as many have closed throughout the country. I don’t
want to add my name to that list. Not after 10 years. I’m
hoping this band aid will in fact be a bridge to a new and improved
version of Chord On Blues. As always I invite your comments so
please feel free to call or drop me an e-mail.
Thanks for your support, Sincerely Steve Chapman
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