Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Corky Siegel remembers Jim Schwall, vividly and forever. “It is all clear as day,” Siegel said. “Jim could do pretty much anything ...
Independent mayoral candidate Jim Schwall is frustrated with Madison politics, because he does not feel politicians are meeting the needs of all Madison residents. “Madison officials should be public ...
At different times in his career, Jim Schwall has played rhythm guitar for Chuck Berry, who, famously, doesn’t tour with his own band. “It was a lot of fun,” Schwall says by phone from Mesa, Ariz., ...
Corky Siegel. The name is as “Chicago” as Maxwell Street or Wrigley Field. He’s been playing music professionally since 1964 when he teamed up with his fellow Roosevelt University student, Jim Schwall ...
The Siegel-Schwall Band turns 50 this year – not that Mark ‘Corky’ Siegel or Jim Schwall noticed until it was brought up in conversation. ‘I guess it’s 50 years – I’m not really good at math,’ says ...
When blues heads recall the great blues revival of the 1960s, the first names that typically come to mind are John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Mike Bloomfield and ...
Mention Jim Schwall of the Siegel-Schwall Band to Seth Mason and he thinks of the Quiet Knight, a long-gone music club that occupied the second floor of a building half a block from the Belmont ...
THREE OAKS — Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues performs at 8 p.m. May 10 at The Acorn, 107 Generations Drive. The co-founder of The Siegel-Schwall Band with guitarist Jim Schwall in Chicago in 1964, Siegel ...
Friday will be a homecoming of sorts for a one-time local musician who moved away and made a name for himself, but now is returning to his old stomping grounds. Jim Schwall, co-founder of the ...
Corky Siegel remembers Jim Schwall, vividly and forever. “It is all clear as day,” Siegel said. “Jim could do pretty much anything he wanted to do. He was a master of the guitar, an artist, an ...
Corky Siegel remembers Jim Schwall, vividly and forever. “It is all clear as day,” Siegel said. “Jim could do pretty much anything he wanted to do. He was a master of the guitar, an artist, an ...
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