Column: Bonnie Koloc is back in Chicago at the Hideout, her music still with healing powers

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The folk singer was part of an era of Chicago music. She’ll also have a show of her artwork at Dime Chicago.

Bonnie Koloc is coming back, which means that memories will flow for those who have been fortunate enough to have seen and heard her sing. Some of those memories go waaaaaay back. “It was 1969 for me,” says former Tribune photographer Charles Osgood. “The year after she came here and the first time I heard her, I fell in love with her. … But then so did everybody.”

One of the club’s owners, public school teacher Tim Tuten, is wildly excited and proud to have her. “I was too young to have gotten in the clubs to see her, to see her and Steve Goodman and,” he says. “But I celebrate them. They are like this power trio, and she is the living embodiment of that, making it a living, breathing thing.”, the author of “Country and Midwestern: Chicago in the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival” . He tells me, “This was a long time coming.

“There is something so youthful about Bonnie,” Guarino says. “She is full of spirit, ideas and is hilarious.”

 

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