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Kingston Mines (blues club)

Kingston Mines is a blues nightclub in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois. It is named after Kingston Mines, Illinois and is "the oldest, continuously operating blues club in Chicago."

Kingston Mines
Address2548 N Halsted
Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois
United States
Public transit
  • 9 Halsted bus
  • RedFullerton stop on the Red/Brown Lines
ParkingLimited street parking
TypeBlues nightclub
Opened1968
Website
www.kingstonmines.com

History edit

The club derived its name from the Kingston Mines Theatre Company founded by June Pyskacek in 1969 at 2356 N. Lincoln Avenue[1] and named after Kingston Mines, Illinois, where the father of one of its actors, Jack Wallace, worked. Pyskacek allowed Harry Hoch and a partner open a café and performance space in the front of the building called the Kingston Mines Company Store.[2][3]

The company was acquired in 1972 by Lenin "Doc" Pellegrino, M.D., and renamed the Kingston Mines Café.[4] The original production of Grease was written and first premiered at the Kingston Mines Theatre in 1971 before moving to Broadway a year later.[5] The theatre company expired in 1973, while the Café survived as a blues club. It moved to its current location at 2548 N. Halsted in 1982.[4][6]

After Doc Pelligrino died in 2018, he passed ownership to his daughters, Donna and Lisa Pellegrino.[7][4]

The club closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8] Fans donated over $60,000 to a GoFundMe to help the club reopen.[9] Before the pandemic, Kingston Mines showcased a variety of blues by two separate bands, every night year-round, on two stages.[8] As of 2023, the club is open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.[10]

Kingston Mines is still owned by the Pellegrino family and it is "the oldest, continuously operating blues club in Chicago."[11][7][12] Doc Pellegrino's motto was: “Hear Blues. Drink Booze. Talk Loud. You’re Among Friends.”[4]

Blues edit

Kingston Mines showcases blues music ranging from delta blues to Chicago blues. Their featured artists cover a broad and diverse spectrum of the genre.

Blues legends such as Koko Taylor, Carl Weathersby, and Magic Slim have played there; among a myriad more. The Kingston Mines has two alternating "headline" performances on its two stages into the early morning. Carl Weathersby, Linsey Alexander, Eddie Shaw, Mike Wheeler, Peaches Staten, and Ronnie Hicks are regular performers.[13][14] Joanna Connor has played at the club regularly since 2005.[6][9] The Rolling Stones performed at the club in 1978.[15]

Awards edit

  • 2014 - "Keeping the Blues Alive Award for Blues Clubs" by the Blues Foundation[13]
  • 2016 - Chicago Reader’s Best Blues Club[12][16]
  • 2016 - Chicago Music Awards Most Popular Blues Club Award[12]
  • 2016 - Torch Bearer of Blues in Chicago[4]
  • 2019 - TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence[17]
  • 2019 - Chicago Concierge Favorites Award[17][18]

References edit

  1. ^ "McGovern supporters schedule fund-raisers". News Journal. 1972-10-08. p. 13. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  2. ^ Austin, Jack (2021-06-18). "Late nights and top notch talent attract eclectic crowds from Chicago and beyond to historic Kingston Mines blues bar Performers and fans praise Kingston Mines for lively atmosphere, quality music". The Daily Northwestern. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  3. ^ "Will sing here". Chicago Hyde Park Herald. 1973-10-10. p. 17.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ihejirika, Maudlyne (2018-05-05). "'Doc' Pellegrino, founder of Chicago's legendary Kingston Mines, dies at 92". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  5. ^ "Kingston Mines is auditioning for an original musical "Grease"". Chicago Tribune. 1970-11-14. p. 14.
  6. ^ a b Reynolds, Christopher (2018-09-07). "Chasing Those Chicago Blues". Santa Barbara News Press. p. 7. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  7. ^ a b c Wittich, Jake (2020-08-26). "Kingston Mines Says 'Permanent Closure Is Looming' As Historic Blues Bar Raises Money To Reopen". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  8. ^ a b Gallardo, Michelle (2020-08-27). "Kingston Mines, legendary Chicago blues club, turns to crowdfunding to stay open during COVID-19 pandemic". ABC7 Chicago. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  9. ^ a b Austin, Jack (2021-03-11). "Chicago musicians say the blues will never die". The Daily Northwestern. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  10. ^ "FAQ – Kingston Mines". www.kingstonmines.com. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  11. ^ "Kingston Mines". Chicago.Metromix.ocm. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  12. ^ a b c Barnas, Tom (2022-06-20). "World famous Kingston Mines: Family owned for over 50 years". WGN-TV. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  13. ^ a b Kerzner, Barry (January 27, 2014). . chicagoblues.ocm. Chicago Blues. Archived from the original on May 22, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  14. ^ . kingstonmines.com. Kingston Mines. Archived from the original on April 25, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  15. ^ Cook, Marlene (July 16, 1978). "Front and Center". Oak Forest Star Herald. p. 42. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  16. ^ "Best blues club". Chicago Reader. 2016-06-23. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  17. ^ a b "Kingston Mines – Chicago Blues Center Since 1968". www.kingstonmines.com. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  18. ^ Holst, Amber (2018-11-16). "Concierges' Favorite 40 Nightlife Destinations - 2019". Concierge Preferred. Retrieved 2023-10-13.

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Kingston Mines is a blues nightclub in Lincoln Park Chicago Illinois It is named after Kingston Mines Illinois and is the oldest continuously operating blues club in Chicago Kingston MinesAddress2548 N HalstedLincoln Park Chicago IllinoisUnited StatesPublic transit9 Halsted busRedFullerton stop on the Red Brown LinesParkingLimited street parkingTypeBlues nightclubOpened1968Websitewww wbr kingstonmines wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Blues 3 Awards 4 ReferencesHistory editThe club derived its name from the Kingston Mines Theatre Company founded by June Pyskacek in 1969 at 2356 N Lincoln Avenue 1 and named after Kingston Mines Illinois where the father of one of its actors Jack Wallace worked Pyskacek allowed Harry Hoch and a partner open a cafe and performance space in the front of the building called the Kingston Mines Company Store 2 3 The company was acquired in 1972 by Lenin Doc Pellegrino M D and renamed the Kingston Mines Cafe 4 The original production of Grease was written and first premiered at the Kingston Mines Theatre in 1971 before moving to Broadway a year later 5 The theatre company expired in 1973 while the Cafe survived as a blues club It moved to its current location at 2548 N Halsted in 1982 4 6 After Doc Pelligrino died in 2018 he passed ownership to his daughters Donna and Lisa Pellegrino 7 4 The club closed in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 7 8 Fans donated over 60 000 to a GoFundMe to help the club reopen 9 Before the pandemic Kingston Mines showcased a variety of blues by two separate bands every night year round on two stages 8 As of 2023 the club is open on Thursday Friday and Saturday nights 10 Kingston Mines is still owned by the Pellegrino family and it is the oldest continuously operating blues club in Chicago 11 7 12 Doc Pellegrino s motto was Hear Blues Drink Booze Talk Loud You re Among Friends 4 Blues editKingston Mines showcases blues music ranging from delta blues to Chicago blues Their featured artists cover a broad and diverse spectrum of the genre Blues legends such as Koko Taylor Carl Weathersby and Magic Slim have played there among a myriad more The Kingston Mines has two alternating headline performances on its two stages into the early morning Carl Weathersby Linsey Alexander Eddie Shaw Mike Wheeler Peaches Staten and Ronnie Hicks are regular performers 13 14 Joanna Connor has played at the club regularly since 2005 6 9 The Rolling Stones performed at the club in 1978 15 Awards edit2014 Keeping the Blues Alive Award for Blues Clubs by the Blues Foundation 13 2016 Chicago Reader s Best Blues Club 12 16 2016 Chicago Music Awards Most Popular Blues Club Award 12 2016 Torch Bearer of Blues in Chicago 4 2019 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 17 2019 Chicago Concierge Favorites Award 17 18 References edit McGovern supporters schedule fund raisers News Journal 1972 10 08 p 13 Retrieved 2023 10 13 Austin Jack 2021 06 18 Late nights and top notch talent attract eclectic crowds from Chicago and beyond to historic Kingston Mines blues bar Performers and fans praise Kingston Mines for lively atmosphere quality music The Daily Northwestern Retrieved 2023 10 13 Will sing here Chicago Hyde Park Herald 1973 10 10 p 17 a b c d e Ihejirika Maudlyne 2018 05 05 Doc Pellegrino founder of Chicago s legendary Kingston Mines dies at 92 Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 2023 10 13 Kingston Mines is auditioning for an original musical Grease Chicago Tribune 1970 11 14 p 14 a b Reynolds Christopher 2018 09 07 Chasing Those Chicago Blues Santa Barbara News Press p 7 Retrieved 2023 10 13 a b c Wittich Jake 2020 08 26 Kingston Mines Says Permanent Closure Is Looming As Historic Blues Bar Raises Money To Reopen Block Club Chicago Retrieved 2023 10 13 a b Gallardo Michelle 2020 08 27 Kingston Mines legendary Chicago blues club turns to crowdfunding to stay open during COVID 19 pandemic ABC7 Chicago Retrieved 2023 10 13 a b Austin Jack 2021 03 11 Chicago musicians say the blues will never die The Daily Northwestern Retrieved 2023 10 13 FAQ Kingston Mines www kingstonmines com Retrieved 2023 10 13 Kingston Mines Chicago Metromix ocm Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 28 2015 a b c Barnas Tom 2022 06 20 World famous Kingston Mines Family owned for over 50 years WGN TV Retrieved 2023 10 13 a b Kerzner Barry January 27 2014 Kingston Mines Earns 2014 Keeping The Blues Alive Award chicagoblues ocm Chicago Blues Archived from the original on May 22 2015 Retrieved April 28 2015 Kingston Mines Schedule kingstonmines com Kingston Mines Archived from the original on April 25 2015 Retrieved April 28 2015 Cook Marlene July 16 1978 Front and Center Oak Forest Star Herald p 42 Retrieved 2023 10 13 Best blues club Chicago Reader 2016 06 23 Retrieved 2023 10 13 a b Kingston Mines Chicago Blues Center Since 1968 www kingstonmines com Retrieved 2023 10 13 Holst Amber 2018 11 16 Concierges Favorite 40 Nightlife Destinations 2019 Concierge Preferred Retrieved 2023 10 13 41 55 43 N 87 38 57 W 41 9287 N 87 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