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Jamie O'Reilly at Cliff Dwellers Holiday Tea
Chicago, IL, United States
200 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60604
United States
(312) 922-8080
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The Cliff Dwellers Holiday Tea features live music and singalongs with Jamie as a guest vocalist. She will be on hand selling CDs. 2:30 PM - 5 PM.

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Jamie with John Erickson, Autumn Song at Tre Kronor
Chicago, IL, United States
3258 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
(773) 267-9888
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Roots Fall Salon features Jamie O'Reilly performing autumnal fare and songs of peace in a candlelit concert at Tre Kronor Swedish Bistro. John Erickson accompanies on piano. Savory small plates and desserts. BYOB. Reservations suggested.

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Jamie on Ted May's People on the River radio show
Three Oaks, MI, United States
505 West Locust Street
Three Oaks, MI 49128
United States
(269) 756-9742
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Jamie will be on Ted May’s Radio Show
People on River
Sunday Oct 15 at 8 PM; Monday, Oct 16 at 8 Pm
Host: https://www.tedmay.net/
Ted May is a producer, singer/songwriter, radio host, and (of course) a poet. People on the River celebrates our shared humanity, through explorations of the arts and personal interviews, detailing the passages of life. Recorded in Sawyer, MI for Stations WRHZ 93.5 FM and WRHC 106.7 FM, and streamed on Sundays and Mondays.

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Jamie O'Reilly Legacy Album Release Concert
Three Oaks, MI, United States
505 West Locust Street
Three Oaks, MI 49128
United States
(269) 756-9742
Note

Jamie O'Reilly Sings a Legacy Concert, featuring songs from "In Old Chicago" and
her signature songs, with John Erickson on piano. Special guests Meg and Nia and In Old Chicago ensemble members. Raffle. Videos.

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Roots Sept Salon with Peter Swenson Jazz Trio
Chicago, IL, United States
3258 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
(773) 267-9888
Note

Jamie O'Reilly hosts The Peter Swenson Trio: Patrick Whalen (melodica), Jim Seidel (bass) and Peter Swenson (guitar) with special guest Maddi Vogel (drums). Jamie will sing a few songs but the night will feature this fine jazz ensemble, in the lush setting of the Tre Kronor Garden. (Indoors if it rains.)

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(Sold-out!) MidSummer at Tre Kronor Garden
Chicago, IL, United States
3258 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
(773) 267-9888
Note

(Sold-out) Jamie O'Reilly's Roots in the Garden Series is back in the lush, magical Tre Kronor garden. Meg, Nia and Sarah (of Midnight Moxie) perform delicious harmonies with her and sing their own summer songs. Owner Patty Rasmussen crafts a MidSummer menu with small plates and desserts as we celebrate Bastille Day, too. BYOB.

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Jamie O'Reilly: In Old Chicago at Stage Left Cafe, Woodstock
Woodstock, IL, United States
125 West Van Buren Street
Woodstock, IL 60098
United States
(815) 337-1395
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Vocalist Jamie O'Reilly is featured in a concert reading of "In Old Chicago: Stories and Songs of a Beloved City”—presented by Off Square Music and the Woodstock Folk Festival at Stage Left Cafe. John Erickson on piano. With Judi Heikes. Chris O'Reilly & Victor Holstein.

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Tonight at Tre Kronor Jamie, Meg and Nia - sold-out!
Chicago, IL, United States
3258 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
(773) 267-9888
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Mothers and Daughters theme for our May Roots Salon as Jamie is joined by her musical daughters Meg and Nia. John Erickson, piano.

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sold out! Jamie's Roots Salon - May 7 with Meg & Nia!
Chicago, IL, United States
3258 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States
(773) 267-9888
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It's a Mothers and Daughters theme for our May Roots Salon as Jamie is joined by her daughters Meg and Nia.

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In Old Chicago: Stories and Songs of a Beloved City at Rare Nest Gallery
Chicago, IL, United States
3433 North Kedvale Avenue
Chicago, IL 60641
United States
(708) 616-8671
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In Old Chicago Spring showcase presentation – part memoir, part concert – features songs from the front parlor to the music hall. In stories, poetry​,​ and vintage photographs, Jamie & Co. share the rich history of her feisty, adventurous Irish American ancestors who were a vital part of Chicago’s cultural and political landscape in the early 1900s as a great city came of age.
John Erickson accompanies on piano. With Judi Cogan Heikes and Christopher O'Reilly.