Bronzeville Echoes: Faces and Places of Chicago's African American Music

"Art is Business" this is a must-see installation.

I was really impressed to see the collection of museum artifacts, a free stroll through this wing from Washington to Randolph is worth the venture.

Bronzeville Echoes: Faces and Places of Chicago's African American Music
Through January 6, 2019
Chicago Cultural Center, Garland Gallery, 78 E. Washington St.

Explore Chicago's music legacy through ragtime, jazz, and blues in an exhibition that highlights the contributions of important places and people that shaped the music scene. Seldom-seen original artifacts are on display including sheet-music, rare 1920s records with quirky period graphics-and even the original 1932 telephone booth from the old Sunset/Grand Terrace Café from which the actual music can be heard.

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