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Grammy Nominated Country Singer Robbie Fulks Plays At BAC Friday
Robbie Fulks will bring alternative country music to the Beverly Arts Center Friday night.

CHICAGO, IL - Country music star Robbie Fulks' concert at the Beverly Arts Center on Friday has been called by those at the entertainment the "don’t-miss concert" of the spring season. Fulks is a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter who SPIN Magazine referred to as "the most underappreciated" in the country.
He will play at the Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St. in Chicago at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 4. Tickets remain available for the show. There will be a full bar and free parking offered at the event.
Fulks has recorded more than a dozen solo albums, including his latest release "Upland Stories" and several for Chicago's Bloodshot Records. He's lived in Chicago since the mid-1980s after moving here from southeast Pennsylvania, where he grew up playing the banjo and guitar.
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Now, he brings the alternative country music genre to the South Side.
His show comes on the heels of two Grammy Award nominations from last year. He was nominated for best folk album and his song, "Alabama at Night," for best American Roots song.
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Tickets to the show are $30. $27 for BAC members. They can be purchased here or by calling the BAC at 773-445-3838.
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