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Chicago Blues Revival keeps a musical tradition alive | Arts & Entertainment

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May 22, 2026
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Chicago Blues Revival keeps a musical tradition alive | Arts & Entertainment

The smartly styled crowd sipped their drinks, leaned back in their chairs and greeted old friends as they gathered in the atrium performance space of Kenwood’s Little Black Pearl for Chicago Blues Revival’s annual spring gala. 

“Blues is more than music,” said Dr. Jacqueline Samuel, board chair of Chicago Blues Revival. “It’s storytelling, it’s resilience, it’s the truth. It is a living art form and manifests the soul of communities and the history of a people whose voices shaped American culture.” 

Some in the crowd wore iconic trilby fedoras with short, or “stingy,” brims and nodded in assent.

Chicago Blues Revival (CBR) is one of a handful of organizations, including the Muddy Waters Mojo Museum and Building Bronzeville, working to revitalize blues culture in the Bronzeville neighborhood. It was founded in 2018 to “support blues and blues-inspired music” on the South and West sides, where the genre first flourished locally. 

“There is something special about this music,” said Jeff Pinzino, CBR’s founder. He spoke to the Herald while gala headliners Lynne Jordan and The Shivers got the crowd moving.

“It’s deeply rooted in African American history and culture but has, at the same time, a universal appeal,” Pinzino said.







Billy Branch performs during the organization’s spring gala at Little Black Pearl, 1060 E. 47th St., on May 14, 2026.

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Chicago is where the blues of the South, particularly the Delta blues of Mississippi and Arkansas, met the electric guitar and exploded in popular culture. During the 1950s and 1960s, the sounds of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, John Lee Hooker and Willie Dixon were developed and refined in dozens of clubs in Bronzeville and on the West Side, including Lee’s Unleaded, Theresa’s and the Checkerboard Lounge. The artists were propelled into the national spotlight by labels Chess and Delmark Records, and later Alligator Records.

By the 1980s, the commercial center of the blues had shifted north to venues like Kingston Mines in the Loop, B.L.U.E.S. in Lincoln Park and Blue Chicago in River North. In 1984, the first official Chicago Blues Festival took place. In 1989, after leaving his partnership with L.C. Thurman at the Checkerboard, Buddy Guy founded his own club in the South Loop, Buddy Guy’s Legends.

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The South and West sides of Chicago were left with vibrant but diminished blues scenes, centered around venues like the Checkerboard, Lee’s Unleaded, 50 Yard Line on the South Side, and the Tar Heel and Delta Fish Market on the West Side.

The revival of blues across Chicago has come in fits and starts, perhaps most successfully at Rosa’s Lounge in Logan Square. Rosa’s was founded in 1984 and modeled after Bronzeville’s Theresa’s Lounge by Italian immigrant Tony Mangiullo, who came to Chicago after hearing the music of Junior Wells and Buddy Guy.

The Checkerboard’s relocation to Hyde Park in 2005 was not so successful, and the club ended its 10-year run in the neighborhood in 2015 after the death of L.C. Thurman. 

“We use blues as a tool to instill pride and confidence in the communities in which the blues was derived,” said CBR executive director Diamond Dixon. “Blues is not just your grandfather’s music.”

Dixon said CBR does this in three main ways: hosting community events, bringing blues into schools and supporting musicians.

“Chicago Blues Revival has been responsible for more live blues music in that neighborhood than anybody since the Checkerboard Lounge closed,” Pinzino said. 







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(Left to right) Rosa Enrico Branch, Billy Branch and Melody Angel pose with their Chicago Blues Revival awards during the organization’s spring gala at Little Black Pearl, 1060 E. 47th St., on May 14, 2026.


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CBR presented three inaugural awards during the gala: a Musicianship Award to John Primer, an Advocacy Award to Melody Angel and an Education  & Cultural Preservation Award to Billy and Rosa Enrico Branch for their commitment to arts education, youth development and preserving Chicago blues culture.

CBR has for years partnered with Billy and Rosa Branch to bring blues and music education programs to Legal Prep Charter Academy and Oscar DePriest Elementary School on the West Side, as well as Mollison Elementary School in Bronzeville. It is in the process of establishing programs in two more schools.

“When I came on the scene, (Bronzeville) was the Disneyland of the Blues, with dozens of clubs open on any given weeknight and more on the weekends,” Branch said.

Branch, who will be honored this June at the Chicago Blues Festival, is optimistic about the future of the scene, particularly after the success of the Academy Award-winning film “Sinners” and Buddy Guy’s appearance during the Oscars ceremony.

“The city should do more to promote its legacy,” Branch said. “It is the city that gave birth to the British rock invasion.”

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.hpherald.com ’

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