Golden Hour Featuring Johnny Burgin and Noah Wotherspoon
Schedule
Fri Jun 05 2026 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Epiphany Center for the Arts | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Join us in the Cafe Bar Thursday through Saturday for free live music, starting at 5PM until 8PM. Enjoy our exclusive food and drink specials until 7PM!
Golden Hour at Epiphany Center for the Arts is accentuated by free live music with food and drink specials, and, good friends… creating a magical aura that will help you, our valued patron, wind down or up your day!
Live Music Set from Johnny Burgin and Noah Wotherspoon 5PM - 8PM (FREE ADMISSION)
Golden Hour Specials
- $16 House Cocktails - BOGO [buy one get one free]
- $4 craft beer
- ½ priced bottle of wine
- $10 Epiphany spirits
- Delicious 2 for 1 lite bites
Golden hour specials end at 7pm but the music doesn't stop, make sure to check out our entertainment calendar to view all of our ticketed events.
About:
By the age of 15, guitarist, singer, and songwriter Noah Wotherspoon was fronting his first band around his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Within a year’s time, they performed at The Chicago Blues Festival, where he met a not-too-much-older Johnny Burgin. These appearances led to Noah's recording debut on APO records, "Buzz Me", featuring Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin. Noah's music can veer from traditional Chicago slide guitar into bluegrass and psychedielic flavors. Always eclectic in and out of music, Noah is currently crafting a multi-media art project on the Jewish vaudeville comedian Ish Kabibble and directing a movie about another famous Dayton OH resident, the clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. One thing is certain, Noah the child prodigy has matured into an intriguing and intelligent musician, on a path all his own.Johnny Burgin grew up in Starkville, Mississippi and went to University of Chicago at 18, but ended up attending "blues university" in Chicago's blues clubs for the following two decades. Since the early 90's Johnny has toured and recorded with blues legends such as Pinetop Perkins, Sam Lay, Tail Dragger and Billy Boy Arnold. Johnny's a 23 BMA Nominee for Best Traditional Blues Artist. Johnny's also a noted blues guitar teacher who leads the annual Chicago Blues Guitar Workshop and is well known for his weekly YouTube guitar lesson videos. He's on the road most of the year worldwide, so this is a special Chicago homecoming!
Where is it happening?
Epiphany Center for the Arts, 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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