Sundays and Mondays - Open for Special Events Only
Did you know the world was created in just 5 nights? Yes! Specifically Tue-Sat. And on the 6th and 7th, even the creators took a break! That's right, just like the universe's founding mothers, we'll be taking a well-deserved rest on Sundays and Mondays. But don't worry, If you have an idea for a special event during our off days or any other day, please feel free to contact us. We're always looking for new ways to keep the fun going. Thanks for your understanding, and we'll see you soon!
Dave Herrero feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Stefan Hillesheim Band: New Album Out — "Live at the Chicago Blues Festival"
Originally from Koblenz, Germany Stefan Hillesheim moved to the US in 2014. Stefan played in several gospel, funk, rock, and R&B groups in southern California before he relocated to Chicago, IL in pursuit of a full-time career as a blues musician. The blues has always been at the heart of Stefan’s passion for music - Chicago provided the ideal scene for him to grow as a blues artist and learn from the best and most authentic sources. Stefan is best known for his slide guitar playing, soulful vocals, and dynamic live performances. Being considered an "old soul", Stefan's main inspirations are Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King.
“Thursday Night Live” Blues: Lil Ed Williams with Sumito 'Ariyo' Ariyoshi
Experience the electrifying energy of Lil' Ed Williams, known for lighting up the stage with his band 'The Blues Imperials,' in a rare live performance with an all-star ensemble of hand-picked musicians typically featuring:
Thaddeus Krolicki - guitar
Sumito Ariyoshi - piano
Tony Mangiullo - drums
Harlan Terson - bass,
exclusively seen together live at Rosa's Lounge. Described as "electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues," Lil' Ed is celebrated for his exceptional guitar skills, captivating slide technique, and charismatic stage presence. Critics hail him for his intense and soulful blues performances, characterized by scorching slide guitar and infectious rhythms that exude joy and passion.
Mike Wheeler Band
Mike Wheeler is a versatile and accomplished musician, renowned for his mastery of the Chicago blues scene. With a voice reminiscent of Sam Cooke and guitar skills that span genres from jazz to rock, Wheeler has become a cornerstone of the Windy City's musical landscape. His talent has led him to collaborate with notable artists such as Nellie Tiger Travis, Peaches Staten, and Demetria Taylor, as well as record five albums with Big James & The Chicago Playboys.
Wheeler's musical journey has taken him across the globe, performing in Monaco, France, Switzerland, Spain, and Belgium. He has shared stages with blues legends including Buddy Guy, B.B. King, and Koko Taylor, cementing his status as a world-class performer. In recognition of his contributions to the genre, Mike Wheeler was inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame in 2014, solidifying his place as a true ambassador of Chicago blues.
Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials: Chicago Blues Royalty
"Electrifying, raucous, pure Chicago blues...Lil' Ed is a guitarist extraordinaire...slashing slide and flamboyant stage persona." –Chicago Tribune
"Rough and ready blues played with unmitigated intensity...Swirling, snarling, riveting slide...The Blues Imperials pound out riffs and rhythms like they're overdosing on boogie juice. Scorching and soulful, joyous and stomping." –Living Blues
In a city overflowing with unrivaled blues talent, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials have been standing tall for over 30 years as the undisputed royalty of Chicago blues. Fueled by Lil' Ed's gloriously rollicking slide work, deep blues string bending, and rough-edged, soulful vocals, the band's big sound is as real and hard-hitting as Chicago blues gets.
As the Chicago Sun-Times aptly describes, "Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials are the hottest purveyors of bottleneck boogie to come out of Chicago since Hound Dog Taylor." Their electrifying live performances, marked by Lil' Ed's flamboyant stage presence and the band's relentless energy, have earned them a devoted following both in their hometown and around the world.
Through their uncompromising commitment to the blues tradition and their ability to infuse it with a fresh, modern edge, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials have cemented their status as one of the most respected and influential blues acts to emerge from the Windy City. As they continue to captivate audiences with their raw, soulful sound, this legendary band remains a shining beacon of Chicago's enduring blues legacy.
Sean McKee Band
Sean McKee, a Chicago-based blues-rock artist, delivers an electrifying live experience shaped by influences ranging from Robert Johnson and B.B. King to Led Zeppelin and the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Striving to be the ultimate melting pot of the sounds that inspire him, Sean performs primarily original music, choosing only covers that hold personal meaning and authenticity. Performing since the age of 14 in 2010, he’s built a reputation as a dynamic performer you don’t want to miss.
Sheryl Youngblood Band
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Matthew Skoller Chicago Wind with Precious Taylor
Matthew Skoller is one of Chicago’s most respected harp blowers and blues bandleaders. Since 1987 he has played all of Chicago’s heaviest showcase venues and toured much of the world with his super tight ensembles. Deeply rooted in the tradition of the Chicago blues elders with whom he worked and studied, Skoller has developed a unique style that conjures the past while being firmly planted in the present. His blues wardrobe clothes a range of original songs whose subject matter comments on many of the issues and realities of life during this age of technology, information and upheaval. Skoller, known for his fiery and engaging performances, combines passionate harp playing and singing with original song writing and prodigious production skills. He has self produced 4 of his own critically acclaimed cds. More...
Rosa's Blues Jam hosted by David Levit
Rosa's Lounge is excited to announce the long-awaited return of its legendary Blues-Jam, now scheduled to take place on the third Wednesday of each month. Since its establishment in 1984, Rosa's Blues-Jam has been a stage for iconic blues personalities such as Chico Chism, Buddy Scott, Valerie Wellington, James Wheeler, Melvin Taylor, Sugar Blue, Lil Ed, Willie Buck, Mary Lane, and many others. The Blues-Jam has always attracted seasoned, world-known recording artists as well as novices with a strong will to learn and network with other musicians. Our focus is on creating the best possible music. What sets Rosa's Blues-Jam apart is its commitment to providing direction and suggestions based on classic Blues songs, paying respect to the original black creators of the Blues. Musicians are welcomed to bring their instruments and immerse themselves in the blues, getting acquainted with the environment and with the intention of creating an unforgettable musical experience.
Derek Caruso & The Blues Fuse: Celebrating Derek "Shockwave" Blues Birthday Bash
Derek Caruso & The Blues Fuse embodies the raw, unbridled essence of the blues, delivering a sound that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With a sonic palette characterized by smoky riffs, gritty vocals, and thunderous grooves, “the band doesn't merely perform the blues—they ignite it.” From whiskey-soaked ballads to electrifying, foot-stomping juke joint rockers, Derek Caruso channels the pain, power, and passion at the genre's core, resonating deeply with listeners. Derek Caruso & The Blues Fuse offers a blues experience with a rebellious edge—a soundtrack for those who crave authenticity and intensity, whether in the late-night hours or amidst tales of lost love. Prepare to experience the unbridled energy of The Blues Fuse.
Melvin Taylor & The Slack Band
"One of the most exhilarating blues guitarists to emerge in the past decade is more a blues innovator than a purist, mixing jazz chords and rock influences into his tapestry of electric blues." -Rolling Stone Magazine
"A volcanic guitarist the sort of virtuosity that drags an audience into a world of risks and chances and excitement." -The New York Times
"Melvin Taylor isn't just a some unbelievable long-esteemed player of truly formidable skill but rather a treasury that proves beyond doubt that Melvin Taylor needs to be placed within the museum of the guitar greats: Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Chet Atkins, Frank Zappa, Earl Klugh, Jim Hall, Leo Kottke, Robert Fripp, Grant Green, Pat Metheny, all of 'em, regardless of style and genre." -Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange about "Beyond the Burning Guitar"
A Patch of Blues
A Patch of Blues is a dynamic blues and soul band featuring Fati Jones (vocals), Rebecca Egwuenu (lead guitar), Sam Jones (bass), and Stacy Norris (drums). Brought together by their shared love for the blues and their city’s rich musical heritage, these longtime friends have crafted a sound that blends soulful authenticity with an urban, funky edge. Each member is an accomplished musician and vocalist, contributing to the band’s distinctive style.
Known for electrifying performances, A Patch of Blues has captivated audiences across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond. Highlights include competing at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in 2023 and 2024, and performing at DemPalooza during the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. Their excellence was recognized with the 2024 Chicago Music Award for Most Outstanding Band, celebrating their exceptional musicianship and soulful interpretations of the blues.
With a mission to unite and heal through music, A Patch of Blues continues to bring their unique energy to stages and festivals, leaving an indelible mark on the blues scene.
Rising Star 19-Year-Old Harrell "Young Rell" Davenport
19-year-old Harrell "Young Rell" Davenport is a dexterous and inventive guitarist and a fat-toned harmonica phenom, Young Rell is already a commanding vocalist and a poetic and poignant songwriter. Whether he is accompanying himself on guitar while playing harmonica on a rack and singing, or alternating between guitar and harmonica with an ensemble, Young Rell sings his songs with sincerity and without a hint of affectation, working the stage with the poise and charisma of a veteran performer.
A prolific and engaging presence on social media, Young Rell has created a global community of fans and followers who have not only praised his talent but engaged enthusiastically with him on the subject of musicianship, musical instruments and past generations of famous and obscure blues inspirations.
As a child, Rell navigated personal struggles and trauma by immersing himself in music that was born in response to oppression and hardship. He found solace studying and expressing himself in the blues.
His community building and graceful social interaction have landed him relationships and experiences with the greatest blues artists alive today. He has been championed by Billy Branch, Kingfish Ingram, Bob Margolin, Bernard Allison and many others. He has already performed at the King Biscuit Blues Festival, both of Morgan Freeman’s Ground Zero Blues Clubs in Mississippi, Red’s Juke Joint in Clarksdale, and many more.
Theo Huff - and the Legacy Band - High‑energy, soul-blues
Theo Huff is a Chicago-born soul and blues singer, songwriter, and actor whose high-energy “Mr. Excitement” stage persona blends traditional and contemporary blues, Southern soul, and R&B. Mentored as a teen by drummer Jimmy Tillman, he rose from church and school talent shows to international stages including the Chicago Blues Festival and Italy’s Porretta Soul Festival, earning awards such as Best New Artist and a reputation as one of Chicago’s leading modern soul-blues voices
Sheryl Youngblood Band’s All-Music Jam Night
Sheryl Youngblood, a Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee, envelops audiences with the rich tapestry of Gospel, R&B, and Blues in her ballads. Her soul-stirring performances transcend genres, captivating listeners with a blend of heartfelt melodies and high-energy rock. From her roots in a musically talented family to sharing the stage with icons like Jennifer Hudson and Buddy Guy, Sheryl's musical odyssey is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to music. As a versatile artist - vocalist, drummer, songwriter, and bandleader - she continues to enthrall global audiences with her soulful renditions and passionate dedication to her craft.
Luke Pytel Band feat. Laretha Weathersby
Luke Pytel is a dynamic blues guitarist and vocalist known for his high-energy performances and fiery guitar playing. Over the past two decades, he has backed up numerous artists and shared the stage with blues legends such as Jimmy Johnson and Big James Montgomery. Leading his own band for the last 13 years, Luke's diverse repertoire spans old-school blues, contemporary blues, and hits by artists like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has also performed internationally in countries including Belgium, France, England, and Latvia.
A Patch of Blues: Next‑Gen Chicago Blues & Soul
A Patch of Blues is a dynamic blues and soul band featuring Fati Jones (vocals), Rebecca Egwuenu (lead guitar), Sam Jones (bass), and Stacy Norris (drums). Brought together by their shared love for the blues and their city’s rich musical heritage, these longtime friends have crafted a sound that blends soulful authenticity with an urban, funky edge. Each member is an accomplished musician and vocalist, contributing to the band’s distinctive style.
Known for electrifying performances, A Patch of Blues has captivated audiences across Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond. Highlights include competing at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in 2023 and 2024, and performing at DemPalooza during the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. Their excellence was recognized with the 2024 Chicago Music Award for Most Outstanding Band, celebrating their exceptional musicianship and soulful interpretations of the blues.
With a mission to unite and heal through music, A Patch of Blues continues to bring their unique energy to stages and festivals, leaving an indelible mark on the blues scene.
Dave Herrero feat. Pete Galanis
Raised in a small beach town outside of Tampa, Florida, Dave Herrero was introduced to the local and national music scene though a family friend, sneaking out of military school at age 15 to regularly to see bands like the Arc Angels and Johnny Winter, and to go to a local blues jam at the Green Iguana on Monday nights, where local heroes like James and Lucky Peterson would frequently pop in.
Herrero got his start as a professional touring musician in 1996 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, then moved to Austin, TX and joined Archie Bell and the Drells (of "Tighten Up" fame). In Austin, he quickly immersed himself into the Austin music community, playing with the likes of Gary Clark Jr, Charlie Sexton, Lazy Lester, Matt Powell, Seth Walker all the while starting the Blues Society of Austin with friends, Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Nancy Coplin and Nicole Shiro. It was in Austin that Dave honed in on his guitar playing, singing and songwriting skills, that he then took with him to Chicago. More about Dave Herrero
Big Mike & The R&B Kings
Big Mike Perez is a Chicago native Blues artist who now resides in New Orleans. Mike is best known for his aggressive Chicago style of Blues Funk/Blues Rock Fusion and Powerful, Soulful vocals which was inspired by many artist in Chicago in the likes of Joanna Connor, Buddy Guy, Mike Wheeler, Rico McFarland, Carl Weathersby, The Kinsey Report, Robert Blaine, Big James and The Chicago Playboys, and many more.
Ghost Town Blues Band
Ghost Town Blues Band: Redefining the Blues Landscape
"Shine," the new album by Ghost Town Blues Band (GTBB), made an explosive entry at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart. Embodying a Memphis spirit and breaking the STAX tradition with their contemporary blues vision, GTBB's rise represents an invigorating shift in the blues scene, as praised by Living Blues Magazine.
This Beale Street success story has been making waves, headlining at prestigious events like The Montreal Jazz Festival and The Lucerne Blues Festival in Switzerland. With 5-time Blues Blast Music Award nominations and recognition as International Blues Challenge Runner-up, Ghost Town Blues Band has firmly established itself as a force to be reckoned with in the blues world.
What sets GTBB apart is their unique approach to the genre. Their performances are far from your typical old-fashioned blues band. From the dynamic "second-line horn entrance" to the innovative use of cigar box guitars and electric push brooms, the band brings a refreshing twist to the blues scene. Their live shows boast Allman Brothers-style jams and even feature a captivating hip-hop trombone player, captivating audiences across the United States, Canada, and Europe.
The band's unmatched stage presence and energy have earned them the well-deserved title of the best new live blues show in the world. With their contemporary blues vision, Ghost Town Blues Band is redefining the boundaries of the genre and inspiring a new generation of blues enthusiasts.
As they continue to push the limits of traditional blues, Ghost Town Blues Band remains a shining example of the genre's enduring power to evolve and captivate. Their rise to the top of the Billboard Blues Chart and their acclaimed performances on the international stage solidify their status as one of the most exciting and innovative blues acts of our time.
Mississippi Heat
Led by harmonica master and songwriter Pierre Lacocque, Mississippi Heat is a world-class Chicago Blues Band. Their motto is “Traditional Blues With A Unique Sound” as they present fresh yet vintage-based musical ideas.
MISSISSIPPI HEAT’s name is a reflection of Pierre’s reverence for Mississippi’s blues culture and music. The band’s conviction is that there is no deeper music than Delta-inspired blues to express what lies in everyone’s soul. They have received world-wide critical acclaim, including from Living Blues Magazine: “MISSISSIPPI HEAT delivers its traditional urban blues with a freshness, energy and competence that makes them a treasure on today’s Chicago scene.”
Old Town School's Blues Band showcase
Join us to experience students working out the blues with their own bands from the Old Town School of Folk Music. Witness the transformation that seven weeks of practice can bring to their sound! These performances will feature multiple groups playing non-stop music from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
Admission is free for these performances.
John Primer & The Real Deal Blues Band
John Primer: A Chicago Blues Living Legend
John Primer has undisputedly helped shape the sound and style of Chicago blues. The echoes of tradition from the birthplaces he played, such as Maxwell Street, Theresa's, Checkerboard, and Rosa's Lounge, can be heard in every chord he plays. John Primer is a true Chicago Blues Living Legend.
Born in 1945 on a Mississippi sharecropper's land, Primer was inspired by his family's hard work, field songs, and the blues. His dream was to one day play with the legendary Muddy Waters.
In 1963, Primer moved to Chicago and began his journey to becoming a great bluesman. He started with a steady gig at the legendary Maxwell Street and then played seven nights a week for seven years at the famous Theresa's Lounge, where he was taught by the founding fathers of the blues.
Primer's talent caught the attention of Willie Dixon, who took him on tour with his Chicago Blues All-Stars Band. In 1981, Primer's dream came true when he got to play with Muddy Waters, who called him to lead his band, a life-changing experience.
After Muddy's passing, Primer joined Magic Slim & The Teardrops for 14 years, traveling the world. In 1995, he began leading his own band, The Real Deal Blues Band. Primer has been recorded on more than 87 albums, with 17 under his own name, and has written and produced over 55 songs.
Primer's contributions to the blues have been widely recognized. He has received two Grammy Award nominations, two Lifetime Achievement Awards, been inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame, awarded the "Muddy Award," and won numerous Blues Music Awards and Blues Blast Awards. John Primer is a true Chicago Blues Icon, whose music continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.