http://312diningdiva.blogspot.com/2010/ ... -town.htmlTuesday, July 20, 2010
A Sneak Peek of Lolla's First-Ever 'Chow Town'
Chef Graham Elliot Bowles (left) and Lollapalooza's Perry Farrell (Photos: J'nai Gaither)
By J'nai Gaither
Who would've ever thought that one of the world's premier music events could become a food lover's paradise?
Certainly not me, but the city's culinary elite flocked to Graham Elliot Bowles' eponymous resto Monday to applaud the gastronomic lineup of chefs participating at this year's Lollapalooza.
Think VERY upscale Taste of Chicago.
The Southern's chilled Gulf shrimp with heirloom tomatoes, summer peaches and cocktail sauce.
Some of the local stars included "Top Chef Masters" contestant Tony Mantuano (Spiaggia) as well as Paul Kahan and Donnie Madia (Big Star, Blackbird, Avec), to name a few.
Last year, Bowles was commissioned to cook for alt rock band Jane's Addiction. Frontman Perry Farrell (and founder of Lolla) was so impressed that he decided to partner with him in 2010 to make Lollapalooza a foodie's (and music groupie's) dream.
Billy Dec owns Sunda and Rockit Bar & Grill, which will be participating at Lollapalooza.
Bowles was tapped to become the first-ever culinary director of "Chow Town," the fest's own food court, but decided to take it to the next level. He solicited Chicago's best and brightest to participate, and the culinary lineup is definitely to die for.
To give you a taste of what will be served, chew on this: Kuma's Corner will be serving miniature portions of its famous Kuma Burger, which is topped with smoked bacon, cheddar and a Sunny Side Up egg.
Kuma Corner's miniature "Kuma Burger," which will be sold at "Lolla."
Also, Bowles' own whimsical venture will whip up its signature truffle popcorn with grated Parmesan cheese, black pepper and fresh herbs; and Big Star plans to serve sope de panza, made with pork belly, tomato-guajillo salsa and black bean app.
Other participating restaurants include Bleeding Heart Bakery, more cupcakes, Blue 13, Elate at The Hotel Felix, Franks 'N' Dawgs, Hoosier Mama Pie Company, Metropolis Café, The Smoke Daddy Rhythm and Bar B Que, Sunda and The Southern.
Paul Kahan of Big Star, Blackbird and Publican fame.
So are you hungry yet? Even if you're not a fan of this year's music headliners, Lolla's ticket price just might be worth it to sample star dishes from these star chefs . . .
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If anyone is rolling into town large and without accommodations yet, here's a nice deal with the Hard Rock.
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not only a awesome chef but funny too!
Graham talks about Lolla 3:30 in
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YlDkb_MYpU[/youtube]
Graham talks about Lolla 3:30 in
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6jaYJQUqBg[/youtube]X Japan - Yoshiki interview w Perry Farrell
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Thanks for posting that hydro!
I wish I was going this year I'd like to check them out.
They sound pretty cool and I'm gonna dig into them a little more.
I wish I was going this year I'd like to check them out.
They sound pretty cool and I'm gonna dig into them a little more.
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you're welcome Mike...wishing I was going too,but that was one hell of a drive!Mike wrote:Thanks for posting that hydro!
I wish I was going this year I'd like to check them out.
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a lil vid of Perry at the link
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/164486 ... _jam.jhtmlLollapalooza Lookback 1992: Meet Pearl Jam
In the fest's early years, Perry Farrell and co-founder Ted Gardner talked about the 'great little band from Seattle.'
Aug 2 2010 8:23 AM EDT By James Montgomery (@positivnegativ)
For nearly 20 years now, Lollapalooza has been an annual rite of passage for the tattooed-and-pierced masses (whom we used to call "Alternative Nation"), a summertime extravaganza that showcased the best and brightest bands, and -- more importantly -- brought them to your hometown. Back when Lolla first started, this was a positively revolutionary idea.
And though things changed over the years — the names (and the crowds) got bigger, the festival went dark from 1998-2002, then found new life (and a permanent home) in Chicago's Grant Park in 2005 — the idea behind Lollapalooza has remained the same throughout: find the coolest acts regardless of genre, throw 'em on a stage and get out of the way. It hasn't always been pretty, but along the way, it's led to some pretty magical moments over the past two decades, to be sure.
As luck would have it, MTV News has been there to capture most of them. So, with the 2010 edition of Lollapalooza set to kick off Friday (August 6), we decided to dive deep into our archives and dig up the greatest/weirdest/scariest/downright rocking-est moments in its rather epic history. We're calling it "Lollapalooza Lookback," and we think it's a pretty fitting tribute to the granddaddy of American music festivals.
1992: Perry Farrell Reveals Lollapalooza's Lineup
Back in 1992, Perry Farrell had just parted ways with Jane's Addiction (who had headlined the first Lollapalooza the previous summer), and was still a year away from unveiling his new Porno for Pyros project. That meant he had plenty of time to focus on the second edition of Lolla, which he intended to be not just an annual celebration of music, but of youth culture too.
So, when MTV News sat down with him and Lollapalooza co-founder Ted Gardner in Los Angeles that May, Farrell was full of big ideas for that summer's festival. He planned to have everything from "cyber-punk tents" and Timothy Leary-sponsored computer raves aimed at, as he put it, "taking computers and making people high" to debates between Democratic presidential hopefuls Bill Clinton and Jerry Brown. The idea was to make Lollapalooza "a coffeehouse for the youth to discuss what's going on in their lifetimes," and while it may seem far-fetched today, back in the heady days of the early '90s, all of this seemed not only possible, but downright imminent.
But aside from expanding America's social consciousness, Farrell had also been working overtime to assemble a positively epic bill for Lolla '92, with a main stage that included legends like Lush and the Jesus and Mary Chain, industrial heavyweights Ministry, West Coast figurehead Ice Cube (who was still some six months away from unleashing his massive album The Predator), the iconic Red Hot Chili Peppers — still riding high on the breakout success of Blood Sugar Sex Magik — and ... in afternoon/early evening slots, a pair of bands named Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.
Both acts would go on to do much bigger things, but that spring they were just two of Farrell's and Gardner's favorite bands (Gardner even jokingly refers to Eddie Vedder and company as "a great little band from Seattle, Washington"). And though — much like cyber-punk tents and computerized freak-outs — the idea of either band pulling mid-card duty seems pretty laughable today, you've got to remember, this was '92. This was Lollapalooza. Things were different then.
Make sure to come back to MTVNews.com on Tuesday for the second installment of Lollapalooza Lookback, which features a very young (very angry) band of industrial pioneers just discovering their stage-trashing powers. Nine Inch Nails, anyone?
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interview herePerry Farrell called in to shoot the sh%@ with Ross Mahoney about Lollapalooza 2010, growing up in South Florida, and new music from Jane’s Addiction. Click the “more” button to hear it all
Don’t forget, Ross Mahoney and Smitty will be broadcasting live from Lollapalooza 2010 this weekend. Keep checking http://www.buzz103.com for live interviews and pictures throughout the weekend!
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* Perry mentions another small club show is in the works
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http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133207883363634Roving Festival Writer Perry Farrell has been added to this Devo + Dirty Projectors PreParty! We are giving away tickets to the show, so check out the contest video and enter to attend!
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