Lou Carlozo—whose new album “Stick Figure Soul” made the Illinois Entertainer’s Top 10 list for 2007—plays the famed Double Door in a special early show Tuesday, February 19. Doors open at 7, Carlozo hits the stage at 9 sharp!
A staff writer at the Chicago Tribune, Lou Carlozo concocted “Stick Figure Soul” in response to all the underachieving pop albums crossing his desk. Asked to describe his sound, Carlozo gulps and says, “Tom Petty caught on a runaway rush hour El train piloted by John Lennon, who’s about to smash into a deisel owned by Bruce Springsteen, driven by Roger McGuinn and maintained by R.E.M.”
Lou Carlozo’s sold-out record release show in November ‘07 at Schubas was an APART Arts event. Ditto this show: The first 25 people in the door get free copies of Lou’s new instrumental CD “Sansavox.” For more information contact arts@apartinc.com or visit Lou’s MySpace Page.
