Chicago played an integral role in the Blues Brothers'
story. The film reopened the door to on-site production in the city
in a way that hadn't occurred since the early 1920s. At a key moment in
planning the movie, Universal Studies sent John Belushi—a native of suburban Wheaton—to obtain unprecedented permission to film in the Loop from
newly elected mayor, Jane
Byrne.
There were over thirty Chicago and suburban locations in the final
cut of "The Blues Brothers," including a a
scene in Marquette Park.
Mr. Irene's Lithuanian dance
band enjoyed the Blues Brothers music. The
fellows—dressed in Blues-Brothers-inspired garb—performed at a 1979 Mardi Gras dance gig at the Lithuanian
Youth Center.
The
band received its most enthusiastic audience response ever when it played a rendition
of "Soul Man" to close the first dance set.
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Gage Park, Chicago, Lithuanian Youth Center, February, 1979. Mr. Irene
plays the guitar with the band, covering the Blues Brothers for a dance sponsored by a Lithuanian cultural group.
UPDATE: Welcome "Official Blues Brother Website" readers. Thanks for the link!
UPDATE: Welcome "Official Blues Brother Website" readers. Thanks for the link!
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