Behind the public and well-known faces of musicians and bands of Chicago's vibrant and wildly diverse music scene there is a community of creative and dedicated people who make it all possible. Theirs are names you will likely never know and whose faces don't make the glossy magazines, but whose contributions to the music we all love are irreplaceable.
If you have been a regular concert-goer in Chicago during the past twenty plus years, odds are strong that you have benefited from the ubiquitous and experienced ears of Gary Schepers behind the soundboard. He has been the big man with the big voice and the good heart working the sound at Lounge Ax, the Abbey Pub, Empty Bottle, Martyr's, Fitzgerald's, Schuba's and every other venue you can think of. He's been the sound man for Eleventh Dream Day, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, Material Issue, and John Parish. In short, Gary is one of THE unsung people that help keep our city the vital and accessible music scene that it is.
Recently, Gary was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and has spent the holiday season in a hospital room recovering and getting treatments. Like many people in the music industry, Gary is without health insurance. To help defray his mounting medical bills, there will be a series of benefit concerts featuring just a tiny percentage of the artists he has worked with over the years. The speed and ease with which these fundraisers have come together, and the breadth of talent participating in them, is testimony to the appreciation and high regard held for him within the community of musicians that have performed in this city.
From the Bloodshot perspective, Gary was responsible for the sound at our first showcases at Lounge Ax and Empty Bottle. He handled our neophyte, multi-band nights of chaos with a serene, unflappable manner. He never let on if he was bothered by a bunch of screwballs learning how to put on a show on the fly and on his watch. Over the years he's taught us when to worry, when to yell and when to just enjoy the moment. He has produced and engineered several records for us, both live and in the studio, and has been holding down the bottom end on the tuba with Devil in a Woodpile at the Hideout.
Gary's steady and quiet contribution to the Chicago music community is one of building, in quotidian fashion, a body of work and experience that has shaped the concert going experience for all of us.
SOUND CHECK; A CONCERT SERIES TO BENEFIT GARY SCHEPERS
Abbey Pub
Wed 1/25
Jeff Tweedy
Devil in A Woodpile
Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm
Tickets for this show are SOLD OUT. For information regarding the AUCTION for the last six pairs of tickets, please go to our News Page.
www.abbeypub.com
100% of all ticket, door, and donated money will go to Gary Schepers. Some of the venues are also donating a percentage of the bar ring.
Donations for Gary Schepers, made payable to "Gary Schepers Trust," can be made at any National City Bank branch location, or mailed to:
National City Bank
1520 N. Damen
Chicago, IL 60622
The outpouring of bands has been impressive. Bands not yet been slotted on a showcase include Deanna Varagona, James Conway, Eric Noden, Yellowhammers, Hoyle Brothers, Talkin Shoes, and Billhouse. In addition to the clubs 5 clubs above, the Empty Bottle also offered their venue for a benefit concert.
Corporate donors & sponsors:
Goose Island
Land of Nod
Berghoff Beer
WXRT Big Beat
For more shows and information, go to: http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/news/

Added by Bloodshot Records on January 17, 2006

I'll be there as well. I'll see if I can get any of my TAB cohorts to tag along.
Dan Lurie,
http://theappleblog.com
http://macnn.com/podcasts
I would like more info. I run mypersonalgetaway.com and am attending as well as hosting a few events for macworld. can you email me at adam@mypersonalgetaway.com maybe i can tell you a bit about what i'm doing at expo.
sorry bout the link http://mypersonalgetaway.com
I plan to be there.
-- Christopher Allen
www.lifewithalacrity.com www.xservenotes.com

You can count two of us from MacVroom.com!
Dana Rockel
http://www.macvroom.com
Jason --
I'll do my darndest to make it. Thanks for organizing.
DAVID
www.ventureblog.com
hornik.typepad.com
I'd like to make it but may be busy on the booth (#2407) or with with press. Will keep an eye on this thread to see when you set it.
hey atari. email me adam@Mypersonalgetaway.com i would like to feature plasq in my podcast.
I'll be there!
the thing to do is meet in the south lobby (perhaps by the user group room) and then head out to Specialty's bakery
Looking forward to it!

Is Specialty's bakery the plan? I'll be arriving closer to noon.
Wait, 11:30 pm to 1:30 pm? That's a long lunch! :)
i dont think I can make it i have 100 emails 300 RSS feeds and i took 400 pix during the keynote. time to write!
The next one will obviously be at the next Macworld Expo!

Are there pictures or reports exist of the lunch? I only found them from 2005.

Is anything planed for next year. I like to have some informations. Thorsten

Wieso löscht hier denn niemand diesen ganzen völlig sinnlosen Spam? Nicht nur, dass viele Links völlig themenfremd sind, vor allem sind solche Miniposts wie z.B. der von Pikay einfach nur unterste Schublade :[ Da falle ich mit meinem Witziges Unterhaltungsprogramm ja noch fast positiv auf ;) womit ich die Liste hier zur Belustigung vergrößere :P
I try it in a few english words: Can anyone explain me why nobody deletes the masses of comment-spam and stupid links in this article? If the links posted here were at least funny I wouldn't say anything ...
It's up to you and everyone else to report it, through collective action it will get deleted. Perhaps the best thing is to report on the accounts that are creating the spam, rather than this entry itself.
Single-Unterhaltung, we try to get to all these, but sometimes they slip through. Just drop us a line in feedback and we'll take care of it.

A while ago, I heard abou a similar event upcoming in Germany, but I don't know the details anymore. Does anybody know something about it? I think it was also a blogger lunch in Berlin or Munich.

Michael I think it was in berlin, but can't find any details either.

carpeaqua
I'll be there!